Speaker Pelosi On Extending Stay-At-Home Orders, Cal State Closing | Morning Joe | MSNBC - YouTube

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guys thank you for joining us again this
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morning we appreciate it there was a lot
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of news out of your state yesterday the
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public health director in Los Angeles
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County announced effectively three more
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months of stay at home orders although
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she said it will be phased and that
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hopefully we can reopen slowly over that
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time the California State University
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system the largest four-year public
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university system in the country already
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now in May saying no classes in the fall
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do you agree with those decisions there
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are a lot of people in Los Angeles
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County who are sending whoa three more
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months I can't survive this as a small
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business I can't survive this is someone
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who's out of work well of course I agree
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with the decisions of the people on the
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ground in their particular venue and
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location because again as dr. Fauci said
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earlier and I wish the president would
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listen to him or hear him even that you
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just cannot think that this is pretend
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it went away and go out there so yes
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it's it's inconvenient but it's even
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more inconvenient if you're going to be
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inspected or worse or if you're going to
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go out to work and bring something home
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to your family
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I think that's the biggest fear that all
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of us have is what does it mean to the
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children and family members so again if
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that's the decision that the city of Los
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Angeles is made and the Cal State System
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than I respect that I'm sad about
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September hoping that kids could be back
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in school yeah I know absolutely that
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hope is across the country with your
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three trillion dollar proposal here
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comes on the back of four previous bills
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that are mounted to about three trillion
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dollars are you confident that this
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three trillion dollars will go into the
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pockets of people who need it small
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business owners some people struggled
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with the PPP the protection program that
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was supposed to help them are you
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confident the system is streamlined and
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that those small business owners will
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get the money they need quickly to
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survive well that is that is not in this
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we do have the SBA grants that the idled
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grants what we call the emergency injury
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disaster assistance but a long disaster
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not loans but grants this is a no I'm
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not speaking to that we're asking for
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the documentation there's been a great
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deal of success across the country but
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not totally and so we just want to see
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because we were successful in these
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bills I said they were bipartisan the
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first one the president asks for 2.8 or
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something like that we gave him 8.2 in
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reversed sort of the reverse and he said
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I'll take it we were able to have an
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impact on that bill next we did mask
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masks my first testing testing the mask
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mask mask the PPP and the rest which
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really has not been fully addressed and
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then the third bill we turn from a
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corporate trickle-down bill to a workers
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first bubble up so we're very proud of
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that season and so with that as well as
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the bill that we just passed the
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president recently signed where we
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turned it from a the underbanked to not
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even having a chance to get one of those
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loans to a carve-out for the smaller
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entities women minority Native American
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veterans rural small businesses to have
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their opportunity but we still haven't
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seen the data to support what may have
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been done that but in any case it is a
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an approach we were part of putting it
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together we want it to work but want it
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to work for everyone this bill it does
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is not addressing ppppp the Paycheck
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protection program this is about a
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mitigation for what is happening we have
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to help the states and localities with
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funds to offset that help defray the
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cost that they have made in terms of the
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coronavirus so that's about their
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outlays and it's about their loss
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revenue the testing why have we not made
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a decision as a nation
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to do what we know is an answer by
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testing and I do believe in science and
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I believe that there could be some
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technologies will speed up the test not
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only the testing but the results from it
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I'm hopeful in that regard as we task
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for this in the rest and it was said
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this morning by some of your guests we
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have to stockpile we have to we have to
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stockpile we have to have a supply chain
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we're not we're not ready and this bill
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addresses many of those concerns in a
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very positive way
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it isn't about partisanship but
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everything as I say that by and large
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except there are baguettes the post
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office and maybe election vote-by-mail a
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few things they they're not supportive I
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don't hope they'll be supportive of
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strong OSHA provisions that enable
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people to go back to work safely and
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protect employers because they have
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honored the mandates of the of OSHA so
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it is this is this is as dry in the eye
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as it can be it's objectively what
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scientists tell us we need to do what
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people who are feeling the pain needs in
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terms of their health and the definite
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need for the state and local to have the
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assistance they need these people are
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risking their lives to save other
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people's lives and then we lose their
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jobs in the meantime so again it's a big
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price but the American people are worth
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it Speaker Nancy Pelosi always great to
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have you on the show thank you very much
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for coming on this morning thank you we
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had on morning thank you and still ahead
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on morning joe despite warnings from top
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health officials about reopening too
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soon it appears that americans are
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already on the move we'll take a look at
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the new data on that plus Rhode Island
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governor Gina Raimondo joins us to talk
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about her efforts to get the economy
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