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work full-time according to espn major and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders league baseball is reportedly to help them through. because if we don't treat restaurants like family today.. allowing teams to issue refunds for games canceled because of the pandemic they might not be around to treat us like family tomorrow. each team will be able to set its own policy some may offer credits for games grubhub. in 2021 instead of outright together, we can help save the restaurants we love. refunds. best buy will start reopening some of its stores shoppers will be able to book appointments for in-store consultations. they will resume in-home deliveries and repairs with added safety precautions in today's quick hits, on for all those graduating this the heels of scoring an year, oprah is hosting a virtual endorsement from hillary clinton, nbc news projects commencement ceremony. former vice president joe biden simone biles has won the ohio primary the polling was pushed back due ceremony will highlight high to the pandemic. it was carried out almost entirely by mail. schools and colleges across the nbc news is projecting country and live streamed on may former democrat congressman has 15th ten states have partially won a special election for the reopened maryland house seat. seven more have stay-at-home the 71-year-old has held the orders set to expire soon. the debate continues overhow fast and when the rest of the seat for five terms, . country should open its doors. here's miguel almaguer
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>> exploring a presidential run as a libertarian >> roughly 43 million people or about one out of every seven he left the republican party americans is beginning to see last year voted in favor of both some sort of return to articles of impeachment against normality. diners in tennessee, bookstores president trump. in south carolina and shops in anticipating new insights mississippi all opening their from ted head jerome powell. doors, many with restrictions but eager to restart local bazooka is -- here with an early economies. >> nobody has made any money for read is karen cho. two months so they need to get in here and make money karen, good morning. >> ten states, including >> good morning, frances the federal reserve will release colorado and minnesota, are partially reopened statements following the two-day meeting at 2:00 p.m. eastern seven more from florida to texas followed shortly after comments to nevada have stay-at-home from jay powell, the chairman of orders expiring. 33 state, including the west the federal reserve. coast, heartland and much of the initiatives are expected this time around after firing that east coast remain shut down. bazooka that -- many are keen to see how the initiatives are new york city, the governor helping out the economy. says, won't be back to normal any time soon. you may recall in mid-march >> reopen but don't increase the number of infected people and taken down to near zero. don't overwhelm the hospital system. $2 trillio treasury >> the rollout to reopen will and mortgage securities will be differ state to state. purchased along with other in iowa, restaurants can open at credit and other easing 50% capacity in mississippi, gyms and salons measures all eyes on this meeting
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it could be june when many that can't avoid person to expect to see what the lockdowns person contact are to remain closed in tennessee, shoppers can looked like and unemployment rates. in the meantime, social expect temperature checks, distancing continues enforce mask wearing and social consumer trends are already distancing even as the number of u.s. changing what we've seen from adobe analytics is there's been a infections soars over one million, some california surge in curbside pickup businesses, including this people ordering online and going barbershop, will defy state orders and reopen anyway to the stores to pick up >> there's no end in sight for some of retail stores are ready this so i mean, me personally, i believe it's a constitutional right. >> as tens of thousands flock to to adopt those trends. koe kohl's and best buy saw a surge beaches, a new "washington post" last mornt poll says two in three americans a change in behavior is not believe restrictions on most going to be click and direct businesses are appropriate 16% say even more could be done. delivery might be curb pickup. >> thank you, karen. up next, are we turning a >> if we need to extend then we corner on the pandemic janessa has an update. extend. >> battering the health and the ll> will colleges reopen in the economy, with both at stake. here in california, the governor fa the major concerns facing says we're weeks away from some parents, students and schools. here's to the little things businesses being able to reopen. but others, like sporting venues, churches, salons and theaters, may still be months
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away >> thanks to miguel for that report. aiming to prevent food shortages, the president is ordering meat processing plants to remain open on capitol hill, correspondent tracie potts joins us with the latest tracie, the move is sparking concern about the health of and all the big things they add up to. these workers. like a shower enriched with a little bit of goodness. >> right, frances. some workers are concerned that like this, they will now be required to go back to work in areas and plants and that, and even that, to leave skin looking healthy and feeling nourished. where this virus is known to be new nivea body wash with nourishing serum. spreading. more than a dozen meat processing plants have closed around the country, including a did yocould be signs that syour digestive systemwn couple of the largest. isn't working at its best? the union for some of these meat taking metamucil every day can help. processing workers say that as metamucil supports your daily digestive health many as 20 have died and they using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium. want to see daily testing. psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system president trump says it is his responsibility to protect the to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. food supply. >> we're working with tyson, which is one of the big companies in that world. we always work with the farmers.
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university they were surprised at what researchers discovered kristen dahlgren has the story >> when winston the pug wasn't now that some states are interested in eating, his family starting to reopen, one of the could tell something was wrong. big questions is, will college >> as a pug owner, that's a real students be allowed to return to sign and he had a mild cough. campuses in the fall >> the mcclains are part of a >> it's forcing a lot of high school seniors to make difficult study testing households to decisions. learn about the virus. here's nbc's kate snow three of them found out they >> with campuses deserted were positive for covid-19 nationwide, most colleges and so they weren't surprised when universities are still deciding if they'll open for in-person they found out winston had it classes this fall. some are planning for the return of students, but many are too. >> constantly followed my mom putting off final decisions until june or july around the house. harvard university tweeting monday, it will be open for fall >> they don't believe people can get it from pets. 2020 but cannot be certain that we >> as we better understand the transmission dynamics, will be able to resume all usual activities on campus. >> every college would love to particularly among people, it be open in the fall helps us focus where our -- should take place. residentially because of >> the researchers at duke are operating budgets revolves around and depends upon tuition using their own tents on an -- revenue. >> an op-ed, brown university's tests on animals the usda is investigating president said reopening
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campuses in the fall should be a winston's results. national priority because if confirmed two house cats in new colleges stay shuttered, it's york had the virus not a question of whether eight lions and tigers at the institutions will be forced to bronx zoo also tested positive permanently close. symptoms and tests are similar it's how many. to humans, including a cough and she says campuses will need rapid testing, ways to trace the runny nose spread and isolate students who cdc guidelines say to treat pets as you would other human family get sick purdue university's president members. try to socially distance and saying they'll need huge changes if they reopen. keep them away from others who >> i know we're looking for ways may be to reduce the size of classes. winston's family says he's obviously, distance -- keeping feeling much better, as are distance between people. probably going to see masks as a they >> whatever researchers could requirement. at least for a long time here. learn from us and our animal, >> for high school seniors like we're more than happy to contribute to that grace jewels, it's a stressful >> sit. >> hoping their best friend could be a big help to others, time she got into three music too. kristen dahlgren, nbc news programs, including one in boston because of coronavirus, she's tuning now to the latest leaning towards staying close to home in california round of severe spring weather >> there was no way i could moving across the united states. a string of powerful storms leave where i am right now just stretched from texas to illinois with the whole situation that's going on >> her mom kelly wonders if it's bringing with this tornado warnings and damaging winds. worth the cost if classes are in st. louis, part of a roof was virtual. ripped off and fell on to a car. >> it's a big decision to spend a lot of money to do something
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cities are also reporting heavy rain and hail storms online when maybe the experience overnight, more than 80,000 isn't what you kind of had people lost power across the planned. >> a new study from the art and southwest. nbc meteorologist janessa webb is tracking all of that for science group finds nearly 20% us this morning. of high school seniors who were janessa, good morning. >> good morning everyone planning to go to college will continue to watch this weather no longer enroll full-time at a making its way through the south four-year institution. right now. we have a lot of people without and 65% of the seniors surveyed power. are concerned they may not be northern louisiana, now outside able to attend their of dallas seeing large hail and first-choice school. their families may not be able damaging wind gusts, reports of the number of students taking a 70 miles per hour throughout the gap year, a year away from area it will make its way to the east school is on rise. >> a lot of students are still to atlanta to new orleans this afternoon into your evening. grappling with whether or not they want to attend college if that's why 15 million are under it was virtual my guess is that most would not that severe weather risk this is a very strong cold front want to if they had the choice that will spark up storms they would wait. through the midwest, across the >> a lot of futures at stake cleveland area, ohio valley and right there. then it really slides into the thanks to kate snow for that northeast by tomorrow afternoon. report thank you for being with us. i'm frances rivera sunshine for the northeast, but before we go, an early birthday get prepared for the cold front celebration r this guyfo m m to make its way through. also the gusty winds
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no severe weather threat just yet for the p due to that cold front for chicago, 57 with a few storms this afternoon. > we're going to lose the sunshine in new york city and storms on the way. guys >> thanks for the heads up janessa. if you've run out of ideas, families in mount zion, illinois turned their street into a pop-up zoo they gathered stuffed animals and made exhibits along the streets. the kids created information plaques for the exhibits neighbors hope it becomes a tradition for them. >> as long as it doesn't rain, they'll be okay out there. much more ahead including a
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