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Them. Good morning on this sunday morning. I want to wish you a warm welcome, if youre here in the u. S. If youre around the world we are grateful to be with you. Im christi paul. Good to be with you this morning. Im victor blackwell. And feeling pressure to loosen distancing rules. Remember, more than 97 of the u. S. Population is under stay alt stayathome orders right now. Medical experts say its just too soon to open right now. Testing to half a million a day if the economy is going to open successf successfully. Yesterday President Trump called out state leaders for not makes full use of Testing Capacity. We point out some republican governor say they still arent getting what they need. President trump believes some governors have gotten carried away with social distancing. Start at the white house. Good morning to you. I want you to offer clarity here to this discrepancy between what the president is saying and what were hearing from some governors about the capacity for ramping up testing. Good morning, victor. Two very different messages from governors and the president. How state officials described it to me. Many said, yes, we do have more capacity, meaning their public and state labs, private labs within the state, should be able to test more people. However, they cannot. The reason being they do not have the supplies for the tests. You heard Governor Cuomo say this yesterday. He called 50 of the topproducing labs in the United States and said, yes, capacity, but, no, they could not conduct the tests because they didnt have the special chemicals or reagents that are needed to actually do the tests. Now, President Trump is only lashing out at democrats despite the fact as you said its democrats and republicans having this issue. Listen to what he said last night. They dont want to use all of the capacity that weve created. We have tremendous capacity. Dr. Birx really explaining that. They know that. The governors know that. The democrat governors know that. Theyre the ones that are complaining. And theres no evidence that these governors are deliberately not using the capacity. We have to remember, these are their states. They are in financial trouble and these are their constituents they are watching be out work, unemployed in depression. They want to get the economy open as fast as possible, but many are wary without the tests they could see another surge. So, kristen, there were protests yesterday from people who want to see the government reopen. The president spoke to that yesterday. Help us understand. Is he supporting those protests . Christi, he appears to be. Background information. I talked to a Senior Administration official yesterday who said President Trump is incredibly us from tfr. Bold phi his advisers the country is almost ready to be ready to open. Not yet ready but almost ready to be ready to be reopened and President Trump wants it to happen even faster. This is a very different president yesterday, the day before, than we saw thursday when he offered this unveiling of an opening, gave deference to governors and now the president champing at the bit to get the economy to rehope and sounds like hes happy to do it if the protester the ones putting pressure on the government ares. Listen who that he he said about it. Protesting your social distancing guidelines . I dont know. A lot of protests out there, and i just think that some of the governors have gotten carried away. You know, we have a lot of people that dont have to be told to do what theyre doing. Theyve been really doing everything weve asked them. We have a few states where, frankly, i spoke to the governors, and i could have gotten them to can do, if i wanted, to do what would have been perhaps politically correct, but theyve been doing incredibly and it seems many of these protesters are President Trump supporters. We saw maga hats and trump flags waving that, of course, could play into his support of their behavior. Kristen holmes, always good to you have. Thank you. Jason carroll is in new york. Jason, i know experts say, as was said earlier, the u. S. Needs to conduct half a million tests every day. The thing is right now theyre only conducting, what, a fra fraction of that . Reporter christi, numbers arent good. Saying increase here in the United States, testing by three times in terms of what were doing now. Look at research coming out of harvard. You get more specifics there. Basically saying that in order to get the country open by midmay, the number of daily testing needs to be anywhere between 500,000 and 700,000, and right now the country is at about 146,000. So a big shortfall there. In terms of why were seeing this. A couple factors weighing in. Look what happened at the cdc. You had a contamination of the lab causing a delay in tests getting out. Shortage of tests out there. Thats why new yorks governor repeatedly said, look, theres got to be more of a federal effort in terms of getting tests out. New york state, he says, is going to need more tests. In order to get the state up and running again, he made it clear the number of hospitalizations are down intubations are down, the social distancing is working here in state, but, christi, he said testing is key in terms of getting things economically back on track. Continuing to test. We heard from the governor earlier in this pandemic as related to ppe and ventilators. The statetostate competition to get those supplies, and i understand states are now fighting one another to get the supplies to ramp up testing . Reporter right. Well, qualmcuomo talked about t after his briefing. He said, look, doing what he can to tap state resources, tap into the private sector. He pointed out, look at this nationally. About 30 manufacturers who deal with the Lab Equipment for these tests. Youve got all of these states competing for these same manufacturers. Manufacturers, by the way, which are regulated by the federal government, and thats why he says, look, youve got to have the feds stepping in to do this. He says this is not about politics. Of course, taking aim at President Trump there, and he talked about this with former president bill clinton during a Global Initiative event. Heres what he had to say. One of the things that really has bothered you is this Competition Among the states for vital equipment, which is bothered a lot of smaller states even more, because they feel like theyre losing the bidding war. It was like being on ebay internationally, competing against every other state and competing against the federal government to buy the equipment. And if youre a smaller state, new york could outbid you and california could outbid you and illinois could outbid you. Were going to have the same situation on testing. You watch. These private Sector Companies do testing. No one has the scale or the volume that we need so youre going to have another situation of 50 states all competing trying to buy the testing. Ive been saying today the federal government has to take over testing. And figure out how to bring it to scale. Reporter so while youve got all of this sort of back and forth going on between the states and the federal government, one important point to remember here in new york state, the epidemic, the epicenter, of this pandemic, youve got hundreds of people who are still dieing every single day. Victor . Jason carroll for us there in new york. Jason, thank you so much. This morning on cnn state of the Union Jake Tapper will talk with treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin and new york senator Chuck Schumer about help for small businesses. Also on the show right here at 9 00 eastern on cnn larry hogan and gretchen whitmer. One hospital in california is suspending ten nurses who refused to enter rooms of Covid Patients without having those n95 masks. That is the type of mask that has been supported by the medical community saying this is the mask that you have to have. The nurses protested together, as you see through these pictures, demanding they be given the n95 masks that other Health Workers in their hospital apparently had access to. Instead the hospital provided them with surgical masks and those ten nurses now are suspended with pay for potentially weeks as the hospital investigates. Two of those nurses, michael gulic and alison mayal are bothie us. Thank you for the work you do, being on front lines is frightening, scary, its dangerous and you are helping so many people. So thank you for that, first of all, but, alison, i wanted to start with you. Tell us about the conditions of the hospital. Because you were provided masks. Why were the masks you had not satisfy to you . So theres not really a lot of information, not enough information that we know, you know, droplet, whether this disease could be spread through droplets or airborne. So the n95 respirators protect you from airborne particles and surgical masks do not. Our fears s heightened when a nurse in our ward contracted the disease. Do you have the protests . Doctors told the nurses, hey, i would not go in there without the n95 masks and were surprised to see us with just the surgical masks. Michael, i know the suspense is base upon investigation. They may have reported you to the board of registered nursing which can result in you losing your nursing license, if i have that correct. You say you were just standing up for what was right, you didnt think it was out of line. How do you think it may have gotten to this point . I honestly dont know. We were just really trying to do what we felt ras right for the patients we were taking care of and it was right for our own safety. We really felt that once we voiced our concerns and were firm about it, that the hospital would be understanding from our standpoint and would do the right thing and provide us with the most conservative means of ppe gear which would be the n95 respirator. So i va hospital statement per spokesman patricia adim and the hospital says every one of our nurses and patients under investigation was provided appropriate ppe per cdc, w. H. O. And state guidelines. These says guidelines are followed by most hospitals across the United States. Weve gotten through, you know, the n95 masks is what you wanted, what the doctors say you should have, you say they were the masks you didnt have. Why were they giving n95 masks, alison, to our units, other nurses in other units, say in pediatrics as opposed to you . Did they explain that to you . They did not. The night i was suspended i was told we have the n95 masks but not for your level of care, which is bizarre, because we were caring for exclusively positive covid cases and rollout covid cases. Okay. So what do you do from this point on, michael . Whats the plan . Well, were still waiting on results of the hospitals investigation. So we dont know what the end result will be, due process or reinstated, brought back to work, or if another process needs to be completed first. But, really, we want our hospital to make a conscious policy change. We want them to have transparency with us and communicate with us. Tell us what supply of n95 respirator they have on hand and how much, and how many that theyre expecting to receive. The more open communication that they have with us, the more trust that we have with them, and the more we feel that theyre looking out for our own best interests and the best interests of the patients that are under our care. And i alison sorry. I cant mean to cut you off. I want to say one more thing. Nursing is a sciencebased profession and we are taught from day one to question everything. And to, and to speak up for a patients safety and to be their advocate, and especially if it involves safety, we should were obligated and mandated by our licenser to licensure to speak up. Tell us about the anxiety you felt, alison, going in without the n95 mask . We want to know what it was like for you up to the date of the suspension . My fears were building as time went on. You know, there was a worry that i would get this disease, that i would get sick myself, that i would bring it home to the people that i live with, bring it into my community. That i would bring it into a different patients room that maybe didnt have the disease. And it was so, it was so scary. And i was hoping that i would be protected by my employer, but sadly that was not the case. Michael and alison, thank you both again so much for the work that you do. Thank you to all of the nurses and doctors there and well, of course, keep watching to see how this kurn turns out, but wishi the very best. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate it. Im Still Standing desperate people somehow i pray to jesus we all have sorrow fantastic show of solidarity. Global citizens one world together concert. Lady gaga and the World Health Organization brought together all the musicians you see here. Celebrities, and this was really for people at home to have a night of music, some laughter, and some hope. Because we need that its been a very heavy several months at this point. Former first ladies Michelle Obama and laura bush led the special tribute to workers on the front line of the battle. Look at this. The spirit and courage of the American People is most evident in times of crisis, and during this difficult period of physical separation, weve never been closer. Not just in our great country but tonight we stand with the people of the world. Laura and i want to express our overwhelming gratitude to the medical professionals, First Responders and so many others on the front lines risking their lives on our behalf. Now, at the end of the night, Global Citizen announced the event raised more than 127 million in support of Health Care Workers. 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What else are they doing . Yeah. Its a real challenge and the proximity of inmates with one another is an aspect for potential spread here. At these particular facilities within the Ohio Department of rehabilitation and correction they have basically, well, for one, eliminated and suspended visitation and Volunteering Services and are working on alternate forms of communication for visitation there but also reduced meals to two time as day increasing calories at each meal to make up for that and decreasing the time together. Asking them to sleep head to toe to eliminate potential for spread just from vapors from your mouth there and on top of that, just trying to make sure when new inmates come in they keep them separate for about five weeks monitoring for symptoms and keep them separate from the general population, again to mitigate potential for spread. Omar, do they know how these outbreaks at these respective facilities started . That is the central question right now. Now, when you talk about how easily these actually spread, that seems to make a little more sense, but as for where it started, they are going through that at the moment. Now, when you look at how the numbers in these facilities break down, talk about more than 1,300 across these three different facilities, the most significant outbreak comes from the marion correctional facility just north of columbus where they saw a slight uptick in cases and made the decision to test everyone. Well, they got those results back, or at least are starting to, and more than 1,000 have tested positive, just at that facility alone. Its not just about the numbers there. One of the most concerning parts is that in one dorm, 60 tested positive. All of them. Asymptomatic. Wow. Wow. Thats something. Omar, thank you for bringing us this story. The poor and minority communities are really feeling a disproportionate impact of the coronavirus pandemic. 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Lets bring in reverend William Barber president of repairs at the breach and cochair of the poor peoples campaign. Reverend barber, welcome back. You know, ive ready, an oped of yours. Had to be early on in the pap democrpap pandemic you wrote the impact of poverty is not limited to the poor. Look at what were seeing at meat packing plants and at different facilities. I want to you explain that a bit. First of all we often define poverty wrong. We just talk about what the government level of poverty is, but when you actually look at poverty by numbers study and low income, there are 140 million poor and lowincome people in this country. 43 of this nation, and 62 Million People that work for less than a living wage, and 700 people dieing a day prior to this pandemic. What science and the experts tell us is that pandemics live and exploit the fissures and wounds of our society. If you dont address poor people you actually allow the pandemic to spread among them and allow it to have life in the rest of the world as well. As weve gone on essential workers initially it was discussed is the heroes of this were the medical professionals and the doctors, but we have to look at all of the essential workers who work in Grocery Stores and prepare our food. Theres this heroes fund thats being sponsored or offered by democrats hopefully for the next, they hope for the next response bill, 25,000 additional to those affected workers. Does that 25,000 match the sacrifice and what should the next response bill look like for people in communities were discussing . Well, weve always known that our campaign that these workers were essential. Its amazing how weve gone it a month calling People Service workers, nonessential workers saying they are the soul of america. Its time for them to see the soul of america and be treated as such. If you go to war, combat doesnt get combat pay. I read on the details of that bill and said in a podcast with Vice President biden and in a a conference and briefing we had sided with congress before that we need a real rescue deal, and, yes, it should include Something Like the hero fund but also we need a bill that rescues the 140 million of us that are poor and low wealth. Weve spent 2. 5 trillion on corporation and businesses and hardly a crumb to American Workers and poor people. We need one that rescues. What do we need . We need a bill that makes sure everybody has Health Insurance for the uninsured. Not just testing, but Health Care Free so after testing you can get the treatment. We need paid sick leave for all of these workers. We need a national writ, a moratorium doesnt just forgived third month and then you owe in the fourth month. Nobody has water or utilities cut off and we need to make sure that we have true unemployment wages and we need to make sure that we have access for our children to get to computers, the internet. In other words, we need to close the inequities, because the pandemic lives and breathes. We need to make sure our undocumented workers are covered and the Homeless People covered the millions of homeless right at the edge of homelessness every day in this country. Otherwise, we have said like this. Everybody has a rye to live. In they dont, we dont. Thats our moral responsibility. Reverend, quickly when this ends, state and local budgets, theyre going to be wrecked. Budgets even in good times underserve poor communities, communities of color. What do you expect this will look like and the impact will be on poor americans once we get pa past this moment . Well, if we begin now working on the structural inequalities we can actually come out stronger in this pandemic. If we dont, were going to come out weaker. We can no longer have discussions about not raising taxes. We can no longer talking about putting gross amounts of money in our Defense Budget and not making sure that money is going to infrastructure and health care and education. Right now we spend 53 cents of every dollar in the war economy and less than 15 cents discretion dollar in education and infrastructure. This pandemic is requiring us to relook at how we do society. It is forcing us, it is forcing us to make some choices about who we are, how we treat one another and how we should go forward in society and i pray well do that in the society, otherwise were going to be in a lot of trouble for many, many years to come. Reverend William Barber, always good to talk with you, sir. Thank you so much. God bless you. Christi . When we come back, host of liable source joining us early talking about the risks of reopening america too soon. 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The weekend, this weekend, i should say, more signs that the debate about reopening the government is becoming a political conversation. Demonstrations as youre going to see here, happening against the guidance of health experts. Including those in the president s own administration. And they followed the president himself tweeting about liberating states, victor . Its similar to what weve seen from some fox news segments on the protests and rhetoric of rebelling continued last night on a program the president turns to often. You cant keep americans down. Born of rebellion and revolution, we are ready to fight. Its in our dna. Were ready to fight the virus. Ready to fight to get back to work, and ready to fight to reopen our country in a safe and strategic way. Your models are out of control, the economy is out of control. China is the one thats out of control. Were not going to let you destroy this country or our way of life. Lets talk about this now with cnns chief media correspondent, live sources brian stelter. Good morning. Theres a call and response that the messages are so similar it may be hard sometimes to determine who started it . Thats right. I talked about the fox trump feedback loop in ways that are sometimes silly or outrageous, or relatively unimportant to the rest of the country. This is an example of why it is very important. Why this feedback loop is very significant, because what these hosts on fox news are saying about wanting to in my view, em reopen parts of country is heard by trump and recented by the president and by his aides over and over again. It goes in a cycle that creates a false impression what most americans want to see happen. Striking to look at this new pew data from earlier in the week showing two of three americans are more worried states will reopen too quickly. Only one in three americans are worried that its going to happen too slowly. But the president s rhetoric about liberation, rhetoric from fox about reopening as soon as possible and images of certain protests in certain state capitals give a different impression. The impression that everybody is raring to go no matter the Health Consequences when, in fact, according to polling, most americans recognize the threat and worried about moving too quickly. So, brian, how expansive do we think this messaging is . We know that its on fox news. We know that its in social media to some degree. But what is the real danger here of the discourse that it cou could it could, it would give birth, i guess, between different people, because were listening to doctors and nurses who are really frightened for their lives and the lives of the patients in the hospital over this . Although at the same time, youve got people who are concerned about the economy. Yes. And those are absolutely valid. Everybody shares those concerns. I think theres this presentation sometimes from trump allies that theres a false choice here. Either stay closed or reopen. And when, in fact, its much more complicated. Its on a spectrum. Its going to happen over time. Everybody wants the same outcome. Its a matter how we get there and how carefully we get there. Unfortunately were seeing people playing black and white when this is a very grayish u and some outright denialism mixed with other people who are just creating false choices. Thats the danger of this feedback loop right now. Great point. The president on thursday releases guidelines and then friday, saturday, sunday, spending the day telling people to ignore them. Brian stelter, thanks so much. Catch reliable sources coming up at 11 00. Two of brians guest, heads of youtube and instagram will be on the show. So also a question whats going to bring back sports . What will it take . Theres an nba owner offering incredible input into how complicated this is going to be. 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Hes asking League Commissioners and team owners to help. Dallas mavericks owner mark cube sn oan is one of them. He gave insight how complicated Holding Games again he believes is going to be. Yes. Interesting stuff. Good morning, christi and victor. Mark cuban feels we cannot rush back to games. Thats the worst thing we can do, and he tells cnn that getting all of those details just right it comes with tough decisions. Do we allow media family . Well, allow media family what about children . How do you train children to take their masks on and off . A 10yearold playing with their face all day long. So many components that we have to explore and get right, because we cant put anybody at risk. All right. Come look at this video. It has millions of views on twitter. Two women playing tennis in isolation in northern italy on their rooftops. Volleying the ball across the street to each other. Think about how difficult that must be. These women reminding everyone, where there is a will, theres a way. All right. Now to difference makers. Highlighting Arizona Cardinal star chandler jones, hes already donated 150,000 peoples to food banks both in arizona and in his home state of new york. Now the cardinals are joining in the cause as well. Their sponsor, state farm, pledging 1 million meals to food banks to help those in need. The need for meals is more important than ever. So it just made all the sense in the world that the cardinals and state farm teamed up to do something great like this and make a really meaningful impact, and this is making a difference when you talk about members of a million. With that support weve been able to double what we naturally do. So weve done 2 Million Pounds of food in one single month. We also have quadrupled the amount of people we serve in the public every single friday. We everything thats happening with kvcovid19 weve just seen the number of people come tock the food blank explode. Serving 500 families, its risen to over 1,500 for weeks. Trying to get more food, canned food, frozen food to take it home and stay at home where they need to be at this time and have some good food for their families. Now, the cardinals, victor and christi, also holding blood drives and ppe drives, collecting vital gloves, masks and more to help keep people safe. Love the stories, coy. Thank you for brings them to us. Thank you, coy. Youre welcome. Have you checked out any of these music battles on instag m instagram . Babyface teddy riley last night was a mess. But lil jean, look at this. By lil dog whats happening some of hiphops music, really, biggest stars taking on each other while staying at home. Look at how this started. Making it. Difference makers brought to you by its best we stay apart for a bit, but that doesnt mean youre in this alone. 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Like you said, victor when theyre good, they are incredible. But they also told me that they understand that people are feeling sad and uncertain right now. So they gave some pretty incredible advice to anyone that needs it. Take a listen. To stay in the darkness is very easy, but lets do a couple of things that we know is going to make us smile. Call a loved one. You know . Check on somebody. Surprise somebody. Call Somebody Just to joke around. You know, make yourself come up out of this darkness, because the darkness is only what you make it. Got to focus on the light. You have to big deeper than yourself. You know for me, its its its like a selfpreparation for the future. I know people worried about jobs and stuff, but thats life. You shouldnt worry about that. God got us all covered and i feel like just focus on the light. Reporter hundreds of thousands of people, christi and victor, are tuning in for these Instagram Live battles, sometimes they go on two hours. 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