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Spoke to the lead of a new testing task force. That the testing space has been a challenging one for us, and i own that, and i have a responsibility as your governor to do better. Governor gavin newsom confirmed over 126,000 people have been tested. And 13,000 of those are still awaiting results. Staggering numbers that led to this announcement. A state partnership with two california universities and a task force. A new partnership with uc davis and uc san diego to create a minimum of 5 to 7 hubs. Reporter leading the covid19 test task force, Paul Markovich president and ceo of blue shield of california, and dr. Charity dean, assistant director of californias Public Health department. Markovich wants to make sure anyone in need of a test gets one. Set a goal to get to 10,000 per day for the next two weeks to 25,000 per day by the end of the month, and by the end of the summer ....
couric: welcome to the broadcast. financial regulation reform was presented to the senate today by senator chris dodd, democrat from connecticut, and chairman of the senate banking committee. we ll hear this evening from the man who s been negotiating with senator dodd on the republican side, senator bob corker of tennessee. there s plenty of time for us to debate this bill, to pass it. i can t imagine. it s one of the most important issues that i think we have to deal with yet this year in the senate and i think we should take our time and get it right. couric: we continue with march madness. it s upon us. we ll look ahead to the final four with jay bilas of espn. this year is much like 2006 in that, you know, no great teams but some really good ones and i think it will be volatile and in 06, george mason made the final four. so i decided to pick a double digit seed that i thought was like george mason and the one i picked was cornell. now, would it be a huge ....
couric: welcome to the broadcast. financial regulation reform was presented to the senate today by senator chris dodd, democrat from connecticut, and chairman of the senate banking committee. we ll hear this evening from the man who s been negotiating with senator dodd on the republican side, senator bob corker of tennessee. there s plenty of time for us to debate this bill, to pass it. i can t imagine. it s one of the most important issues that i think we have to deal with yet this year in the senate and i think we should take our time and get it right. couric: we continue with march madness. it s upon us. we ll look ahead to the final four with jay bilas of espn. this year is much like 2006 in that, you know, no great teams but some really good ones and i think it will be volatile and in 06, george mason made the final four. so i decided to pick a double digit seed that i thought was like george mason and the one i picked was cornell. now, would it be a huge ....
couric: welcome to the broadcast. financial regulation reform was presented to the senate today by senator chris dodd, democrat from connecticut, and chairman of the senate banking committee. we ll hear this evening from the man who s been negotiating with senator dodd on the republican side, senator bob corker of tennessee. there s plenty of time for us to debate this bill, to pass it. i can t imagine. it s one of the most important issues that i think we have to deal with yet this year in the senate and i think we should take our time and get it right. couric: we continue with march madness. it s upon us. we ll look ahead to the final four with jay bilas of espn. this year is much like 2006 in that, you know, no great teams but some really good ones and i think it will be volatile and in 06, george mason made the final four. so i decided to pick a double digit seed that i thought was like george mason and the one i picked was cornell. now, would it be a huge ....
couric: welcome to the broadcast. financial regulation reform was presented to the senate today by senator chris dodd, democrat from connecticut, and chairman of the senate banking committee. we ll hear this evening from the man who s been negotiating with senator dodd on the republican side, senator bob corker of tennessee. there s plenty of time for us to debate this bill, to pass it. i can t imagine. it s one of the most important issues that i think we have to deal with yet this year in the senate and i think we should take our time and get it right. couric: we continue with march madness. it s upon us. we ll look ahead to the final four with jay bilas of espn. this year is much like 2006 in that, you know, no great teams but some really good ones and i think it will be volatile and in 06, george mason made the final four. so i decided to pick a double digit seed that i thought was like george mason and the one i picked was cornell. now, would it be a huge ....