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Seeking to draw a direct contrast with President Trump, Mr. Bloomberg will deliver a three-minute prerecorded address on the coronavirus outbreak in an ad on network television Sunday night. read more...
Dr. Michael Baden, a Fox News contributor, said Thursday that while he believes it is still much too early to be concerned about the impact of coronavirus being comparable to the Spanish flu, he is worried that "it could be serious."
This was the first time Sanders has mentioned coronavirus on the campaign trail. Bloomberg questioned the choice of Pence to lead the response.
Hours after President Donald Trump called growing fears of the novel coronavirus a "hoax," Democratic presidential candidate Michael R. Bloomberg fired back as he rallied Virginia voters in the final sprint before Super Tuesday. "The fact is President Trump was briefed on the crisis two months ago … and his incompetence puts us all at risk," Bloomberg began his remarks. “He actually called it a Democratic hoax," he continued. "But in times like...
Seeking to draw a direct contrast with President Trump, Mr. Bloomberg will deliver a three-minute prerecorded address on the coronavirus outbreak in an ad on network television Sunday night.
In taped remarks, Mike Bloomberg casts himself as the steady leader needed to face the coronavirus outbreak.
Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg will air a three-minute recorded address on the coronavirus outbreak on Sunday night.
He's aiming to contrast his management acumen with Trump's.
Billionaire presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg released an “Address to the Nation” Saturday on the coronavirus outbreak, with plans to air the video on primetime TV Sunday night.
Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg will unveil a new commercial addressing coronavirus, which is scheduled to air during prime time on several U.S. television networks on Sunday (March 1).
The Democratic presidential candidate is criticizing President Trump for how his administration is responding to the coronavirus outbreak. See the interview, tonight at 7 p.m. ET/PT
Money can buy you pretty much anything, I guess
Michael Bloomberg clapped back at President Trump's response to the growing coronavirus threat on Monday, tweeting that aides within the Trump administration are "trashing you and making fun of you behind your back." Bloomberg's tweet was in response to one Trump posted earlier Monday morning, where he criticized the Democratic presidential candidate's performance on the debate stage and at the polls. "Ever since (Mini Mike) Bloomberg's bad...
Mayor Michael Hancock has created a coronavirus task force that will coordinate among public agencies as the virus continues its spread across the country.
The new coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, now threatening to snowball into a full-fledged pandemic, has already begun to wreak a sort of global havoc, causing alarm and even panic in several countries, spasms in financial markets and, most painfully, loss of life. There has been very little time so far for reflection, and few of us have stopped to wonder what this crisis might tell us about ourselves — about our bodies, our communities, our political systems and the nature of our growing interconnectedness across borders. But I believe it has something crucial to tell.
As coronavirus continues to spread, Mike Bloomberg told the Deseret News how he’d manage it