They are right now. Neel kashkari helped pull the nation out of our last economic crisis. Now with the Federal Reserve, he has a frank view of what must be done to save the economy from coronavirus. Having been on the front line of the 2008 financial crisis, and i saw how devastating that was, we did get through it. We will get through this crisis. Rightwing populism is making a notsosubtle comeback in europe. We found an interesting example in hungary, where a Government Program intends to stimulate birth rates by taking over fertility clinics, offering free treatments, giving cash loans, and even subsidizing minivans for young, married couples who become new parents. Im lesley stahl. Im bill whitaker. Im anderson cooper. Im jon wertheim. Im scott pelley. Those stories, tonight, on 60 minutes. ticking togethe a hand especially now with 6month payment relief. Buy a new ford, well defer 3 payments and make 3 payments for peace of mind up to 6 months. Shop at ford. Com or contact your fo
Of the more than 53,000 cases across the u. S. About 700 people have now died nationwide. Another sign of how dramatically the world has changed the summer olympics have been postponed until next year. On wall street today, the dow had its biggest oneday gain since 1933, after congress signaled it is very close to an agreement on the largest stimulus bill in history. Were talking about more than 2 trillion. So were going to begin tonight with meg oliver, who is at the center of the crisis there in new york city. And, meg, i understand there is some breaking news tonight for people who have been in new york in the last two weeks, right . Reporter thats exactly right, norah. We just heard a stunning announcement from the White House Task force. Anyone who recently left new york city or who has spent time here in the last few days should selfquarantine for the next 14 days, just proving how quickly this virus is spreading. We havent flattened the curve, and the curve is actually increasin
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Infectious disease, and Emergency Preparedness from Johns Hopkins University Held a briefing on capitol hill regarding the coronavirus. Best practices against contracting the virus as well as a database built to track worldwide covid19 outbreaks in real time. Welcome to this special briefing from the Johns Hopkins university of medicine. Think you for joining us. Im the director of operations for the Johns Hopkins critical events preparedness and emergency response. We are here to talk about the outbreak of 2019 Novel Coronavirus known as covid19 with five john hopkins experts who have been at the forefront of the response. First, we will hear from the Infectious Disease expert. And prevention of and response to biolo second, a researcher who created the output map being used to track the virus. Third, an expert of virology and influenza and other emerging infections. Fourth, we will hear from a Health Systems epidemiologist. Finally, we talked to a nurse epidemiologist Whose Research