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together, our administration will do what the american people s comprehensive immigration reform and a path toward citizenship for the undocumented. usm coast-to-coast, all of are horrified and disgusted about the amount of gun violence .n this country here is my promise to you. our administration will have the strongest gun safety legislation in the history of this country. [applause] administrationur will listen to the american people, not the nra. we will move towards universal background checks. nobody with the violent history, including domestic violence should own a gun. loopholen the gun show end the gun show loophole and we will do what the american people want and that is to in the bed -- in the sale of -- end the sale of assault rifles. anda united states senator i hear a lot of speeches on the floor from right wing republicans. oo'ing] sen. sanders: over and over isin, they -- their mantra small government and getting the government off the backs of the people. if youo those hypocrites believe in getting the government off the backs of the american people, understand that
together, our administration will do what the american people s comprehensive immigration reform and a path toward citizenship for the undocumented. usm coast-to-coast, all of are horrified and disgusted about the amount of gun violence .n this country here is my promise to you. our administration will have the strongest gun safety legislation in the history of this country. [applause] administrationur will listen to the american people, not the nra. we will move towards universal background...
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what he did was reassure the american people who questiony s abil govern that he has been a ubiquitouse on television, holding town halls to reassure the am people trying of the federal government is up to the task. usthe gallup poll that you referenced from 60% of the american people think he is doing a very good job handling this crisis, so the american people by an overwhelming majority he is doing what heba n to get u on track. laura: ron, when the president said tha wants america opened up by easter, is he going to be forced to walk that back not necessarily by doctors, but by republican lawmakers? ron: it l that has on the next two weeks. april 12 is the day that the president,satty just mentioned, would like america to be up and running again, easter ilholidays. it matter on what is going on in new york, illinois, here in washington, d.c. of the hardest hit cities and states in america. yes, if the situation hasn't fltened with the spread of the coronavirus, and we have not had any indication affirmatively that this has happened, i think president trump might be walking that one
what he did was reassure the american people who questiony s abil govern that he has been a ubiquitouse on television, holding town halls to reassure the am people trying of the federal government is up to the task. usthe gallup poll that you referenced from 60% of the american people think he is doing a very good job handling this crisis, so the american people by an overwhelming majority he is doing what heba n to get u on track. laura: ron, when the president said tha wants america opened up...
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right now because he is on the mining the doctors and the scientists wererying to help the american people. that srning. reporting for >>it's 7.33. breaking news gilroy is announcing that 2 people have come down with the coronavirus and one them has died. both of them are elderly and that brings the total coronavirus deaths now in santa clara county. 2, 3, metime sam, a tale count has its first coronavirus deaths. the persondd yestery and it is the second case of there. both people are self quarantine there are now more than 230 cases of the virus ross the bay area and we have the breakdown county by county here. a 114 people have conavirus in santa clar county. in san francisco, 37 have tested positive contra costa county has 25 san mateo conty 32. and alameda county with 15. solano county has 7 coronavirus patients marin county has gone up almost uble that to 9 people with the coronavirus 5 cases are confirmed in sonoma county and pa county still does not yet have a confirmed se of coronavirus. >>as concerns about the virus continue to increase basic necessities seem to be sellin out of stores a
right now because he is on the mining the doctors and the scientists wererying to help the american people. that srning. reporting for >>it's 7.33. breaking news gilroy is announcing that 2 people have come down with the coronavirus and one them has died. both of them are elderly and that brings the total coronavirus deaths now in santa clara county. 2, 3, metime sam, a tale count has its first coronavirus deaths. the persondd yestery and it is the second case of there. both people are...
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americans. relief to small businesses. it will provide relief to workers. the coronavirus is a silent targeted the s american people, but we are a resilient nation. great ated the depression, we defeated nazi germany, we defeated jim crow. will defeat covid-19 as well. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from maryland reserves. texas is man from recognized. mr. brady: mr. speaker, may i nce again inquire as to the time? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas has 8 1/2 minutes. he gentleman from maryland has 9 1/2 minutes. mr. brady: thank you, mr. speaker. one minute to the gentleman from illinois, mr. bost. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for one minute. mr. ost: thank you, speaker. i rise today in strong support of the cares act. rural southern illinois, there are 27 cases in my district. cotogether ed to am in a bipartisan manner with this with -- we need to to deal with the business businesses where they need to go it's a work, whether small business or a large business. this bill does that. is it perfect? no. step forward that we need to do
americans. relief to small businesses. it will provide relief to workers. the coronavirus is a silent targeted the s american people, but we are a resilient nation. great ated the depression, we defeated nazi germany, we defeated jim crow. will defeat covid-19 as well. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from maryland reserves. texas is man from recognized. mr. brady: mr. speaker, may i nce again inquire as to the time? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas...
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but, look, dod is fully committed to doineverything we can to help the american people to mitigate this,sntain it as best we can and, at the same time, ensuring we provide for the nation's security. so i'm very proud of the men and women in uniform, of ou families and our dod civilianse for rything they're doing to help out in this on team effort. >> woodruff: doctor of se fence mark per, we thank you very much. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: anyone who has gone grocery shopping in the u.s. in recent days has likely encountered long lines and empty shelves. but, as amna nawaz reports, the oblem right now is not one of supply. >> nawaz: judy, stores say that most shortages are temporary,ct and due to an unprecedented surge in buying, as panicked consumers rushed to stock up on items they feared could soon be hard tnd or hard to reach.ow souch product is in the pipeline, and when might shelves be re-stocked? to help answer those critical estions, greg ferrara, president of the national grocers association, which represts over 1,500 independent ocers, operating nearly 9,000 store is here.
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>>but let me make one thing clear 50's responsibility to the american people.is to ensure that products are safe and effective and we are continuing to do that. our folks and their tremendous professionals are working day and night to do this. >>and while scientists work the vice president addressing cdc recommendations. >>one case after another one city after another where people are putting into practice. the principles that the president outlined this monday and make no mistake about it that wall for the american people as a whole the risk of serious illness remains low these guidelines should be practiced by every american in every community, not only to lessen the spread of the coronavirus but to protect the most vulnerable among us other measures include possibly opening up cruise ships as hospitals. >>and while many in this country shelter in place and companies shut down laying off employees. president trump says that he and congress are focusing on tackling mad as well. >>we will be helping the airline industry we will be helping the cruise ship indust
>>but let me make one thing clear 50's responsibility to the american people.is to ensure that products are safe and effective and we are continuing to do that. our folks and their tremendous professionals are working day and night to do this. >>and while scientists work the vice president addressing cdc recommendations. >>one case after another one city after another where people are putting into practice. the principles that the president outlined this monday and make no...
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southeast asia to europe and the americas in the 1830's, affecting the lives of people occluding native americans. we talked -- including native americans. we spoke to him at the organization of american historians' annual meeting in sacramento, california, in 2018. number ofhor of a books including epidemics and enslavement. talk about the cholera epidemic. what was it and how widespread wasn't in the 1800s? >> the cholera epidemic was one of the first global epidemics. cholera is a disease demo to south asia and it spread out of south asia into europe. 1830's a major epidemic in , 8031, 1832, that spread across europe. americans heard about and read about it in newspapers. in 1832ves in america and then spread throughout north america. it's is still in circulation in 1833 in 1834, a global pandemic. affecting millions of people. >> what wasn't and what were its symptoms? what was the prognosis if you have cholera? >> you would not want to get it. it is a bacterial disease that spread through the water, through contaminated water. it quickly inc. abates in the body and create massive diarrhea .
southeast asia to europe and the americas in the 1830's, affecting the lives of people occluding native americans. we talked -- including native americans. we spoke to him at the organization of american historians' annual meeting in sacramento, california, in 2018. number ofhor of a books including epidemics and enslavement. talk about the cholera epidemic. what was it and how widespread wasn't in the 1800s? >> the cholera epidemic was one of the first global epidemics. cholera is a...
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>>but let me make one thing clear 50's responsibility to the american people. is to ensure that products are safe and effective. and here we are continuing to do that. our folks and their tremendous professionals are working day and night to do all scientists work the vice president addressing cdc recommendations. >>one case after another one city after another where people are putting into practice. the principles that the president outlined this monday and make no mistake about it. the wall for the american people as a whole the risk of serious illness remains low these guidelines should be practiced by every american in every community, not only to lessen the spread of the coronavirus but to protect the most vulnerable among us other measures include possibly opening up cruise ships as hospitals. >>and while many in this country shelter in place and companies shut down laying off employees. president trump says that he and congress are focusing on tackling mad as well. >>we will be helping the airline industry we will be helping the cruise ship industry well
>>but let me make one thing clear 50's responsibility to the american people. is to ensure that products are safe and effective. and here we are continuing to do that. our folks and their tremendous professionals are working day and night to do all scientists work the vice president addressing cdc recommendations. >>one case after another one city after another where people are putting into practice. the principles that the president outlined this monday and make no mistake about...
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good world war ii saw more than 25 thousand native people fight for the united states, gaining recognition and gratitude. laws in the 1950's pushed american indians off of tribal lands and into cities. by 1970, or than half of all native people lived in urban places. as tribal identity became increasingly disconnected from reservations, native americans with ancestral ties to the south became more determined to maintain ties to one another. the civil rights act and the black freedom struggle inspired activation among american indians. a law in 1988 gave some american indian tribes the opportunity to open gambling casinos on their lance gooden native people -- on their lands. native people saw an opportunity to have pride in their ancestry. tribes turned to a broad array of strategies to determine who belonged to the people pending on their own histories and situations. native southerners became more visible and active in places where ancestors lived and we have seen this in virginia, where people, as we heard were the00 years ago, objects of -- 400 years ago. the objects of displacement are still here. here is an event we will end with. a
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americans. relief to small businesses. it will provide relief to workers. the coronavirus is a silent targeted the s american people, but we are a resilient nation. great ated the depression, we defeated nazi germany, we defeated jim crow. will defeat covid-19 as well. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from maryland reserves. texas is man from recognized. mr. brady: mr. speaker, may i nce again inquire as to the time? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas has 8 1/2 minutes. he gentleman from maryland has 9 1/2 minutes. mr. brady: thank you, mr. speaker. one minute to the gentleman from illinois, mr. bost. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for one minute. mr. ost: thank you, speaker. i rise today in strong support of the cares act. rural southern illinois, there are 27 cases in my district. cotogether ed to am in a bipartisan manner with this with -- we need to to deal with the business businesses where they need to go it's a work, whether small business or a large business. this bill does that. is it perfect? no. step forward that we need to do
americans. relief to small businesses. it will provide relief to workers. the coronavirus is a silent targeted the s american people, but we are a resilient nation. great ated the depression, we defeated nazi germany, we defeated jim crow. will defeat covid-19 as well. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from maryland reserves. texas is man from recognized. mr. brady: mr. speaker, may i nce again inquire as to the time? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas...
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i don't want to call anybody corrupt, but the american people do need to know the facts. that's why what you a're saying sir s important so people can put this into perspective. in '09 it was frankly a lot worse. now, we have an unknown here so i can understand people's concern but we have to put things into perspective. you know, it can also add to the fact that the tens of thousands of people every year that die from the flu and whether they get the flu shot or not. we have somewhere in the neighborhood of 25,000 deaths a year in the united states from the flu and more or less -- and that covers a wider spectrum of age, but it does affect those who are ill or elderly more so. this is -- again, this is still something that has a lot of unknowns to it, but i'm glad you helped people know this information so they can put things into perspective. >> do you think the obama administration should have done more than in political fact with the fact check on this issue, the obama administration declared swine flu a public health emergency six weeks before it was declared a pandemic and no deaths had yet been recorde
i don't want to call anybody corrupt, but the american people do need to know the facts. that's why what you a're saying sir s important so people can put this into perspective. in '09 it was frankly a lot worse. now, we have an unknown here so i can understand people's concern but we have to put things into perspective. you know, it can also add to the fact that the tens of thousands of people every year that die from the flu and whether they get the flu shot or not. we have somewhere in the...
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americans. people who have 401(k)s. and i think that had a very sobering effect on the president. so when he came out to that news conference today, he said what he said to kaitlan that, no, i wasn't saying it was under control. he said, yes, we may be heading into a recession. it was simply a different tone. a different affect of the president. i think events pulled him there. >> dr. besser, thank you for joining us, especially here in studio. did i get anything wrong in my opening? >> wow. that -- that's -- that's a big -- i don't think you got anything wrong. i -- i think that one of the things that is so incredibly challenging with this pandemic is the idea that 80% of the people who get this will either have no symptoms or mild symptoms. and all of these things you're talking a talking about us doing that are so important to do, we're doing that to protect those people who are at risk of very severe illness and death. and so you've got this balance between really wanting to motivate people to do the right thing and stay home and shelter in place. while, at the same time, want
americans. people who have 401(k)s. and i think that had a very sobering effect on the president. so when he came out to that news conference today, he said what he said to kaitlan that, no, i wasn't saying it was under control. he said, yes, we may be heading into a recession. it was simply a different tone. a different affect of the president. i think events pulled him there. >> dr. besser, thank you for joining us, especially here in studio. did i get anything wrong in my opening?...
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american people are. working because his work. s work not to work is the first time this has ever happened. and we're working at a tremendous financial package for them. so they don't work. we haven't heard of this usually you work at a financi package to get people working we're asking people not to work. the social distancing that new term the way the american people y are are a a. taking this and it is so seriously question. the president a question for you question for doctor fetch >>some concern among democrats on capitol hill, the phase 3 fiscal stimulus is way too much in favor rporations and not enough in terms of individuals. were your conversations with senator she thatreally all of tt is being discussed trade and we talked about. >> an examplbuy back stock buybacks i don't want to have stock buybacks and i want people spendin what some ecutives say we're going by 200,000 shares of stock i want that wanted to be used for the workers and also for the companto keep the company going what not to buy backs i would i mean i haven't spoken to a lot of the republicans or democrats and we
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s, when young thurgood marshall is in law school. there are many people here who probably understand what the conditions in the united states were like work african-americans in the 1930's. there are also people who only know it as a fake history because they haven't gone to the museum yet. what is the world that thurgood marshall is going into? that's the centerpiece of what to life will be like, completely dismantle that world and turn it upside down. , wenderstand what he does have to understand what he is obligated to do. >> as i said, marshall is raised in baltimore, maryland. to give you a sense of it, there is a study done at the time in which they look at segregation throughout the nation and they decided the most segregated town in the country's baltimore. first of all, you get a sense of how strong the laws were to segregate the races in baltimore . he grows up in a segregated society, one in which african-americans were not allowed to go to the downtown stores, not allowed to get jobs in the stores. they can only at housing in certain parts of the city. to prevent place certain groups from living in certain parts of the city. there were areas li
s, when young thurgood marshall is in law school. there are many people here who probably understand what the conditions in the united states were like work african-americans in the 1930's. there are also people who only know it as a fake history because they haven't gone to the museum yet. what is the world that thurgood marshall is going into? that's the centerpiece of what to life will be like, completely dismantle that world and turn it upside down. , wenderstand what he does have to...
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look at what happened to the american people today. stock holdings, 401(k)s, many people losing their jobs. think about this. if you are not operating in total transparency regarding this disease, then we have to ask ourselves why we want to continue to be integrated with them at all, on any issue. we have nothing against the chinese people, just like we didn't have anything against the russian people during the cold will or, but president xi and his bureau have to come clean or we need to reconsider -- consider, frankly, taking severe measures against beijing. we need a new industrial policy, made in the usa all the way. if they don't come clean, we have to revoke china's most favored nation status for trade, ban chinese investment in the u.s. we have to strictly limit chinese travel to the united states. and by the way, forget that second phase of the trade deal, we have to add tariffs. that should get their attention, don't you think? not only has china thus far refused to allow our top medical official access to all the data, all of the hospitals, althoug
look at what happened to the american people today. stock holdings, 401(k)s, many people losing their jobs. think about this. if you are not operating in total transparency regarding this disease, then we have to ask ourselves why we want to continue to be integrated with them at all, on any issue. we have nothing against the chinese people, just like we didn't have anything against the russian people during the cold will or, but president xi and his bureau have to come clean or we need to...
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remind the american people that the risk is low and to assure the american people that they are ready and as the president said this is no time for politics. frankly, i think that is don, jr.'s point is that there has been some very strong rhetoric directed at the president by some members of congress -- >> you don't think that is strong rhetoric. he said seemingly that democrats want millions of americans to die of coronavirus. >> but responding to the kinds of the things that have been hurled is understandable, but what the president has charged to us do in the conversation with speaker pelosi and senator schumer and the democrat and republican governors is to set the politics aside on this and work the problem. i want to assure the viewers that is exactly what we are doing. with the exception of some barbs being thrown by some of the predictable voices in the public debate on the left, the usual shots that the president will take, and some that i really -- >> and with respect, sir, not from you, but i have heard some from the right. >> well, look, what i am telling you is that this is really a time for us to come together. and remember, we are talking about the health and
remind the american people that the risk is low and to assure the american people that they are ready and as the president said this is no time for politics. frankly, i think that is don, jr.'s point is that there has been some very strong rhetoric directed at the president by some members of congress -- >> you don't think that is strong rhetoric. he said seemingly that democrats want millions of americans to die of coronavirus. >> but responding to the kinds of the things that have...
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this truly is mercy and the expression of who we are as americans and as people at this moment. >> l.a.'says the city is five days away from being on par with new york city's outbreak rate. 450 deaths right now. the rest of us in california are expecting a similar climb. >> this morning an l.a. homeowner wants to know why this amazon delivery driver spit on a delivery then smeared the saliva all around the cardboard box. take a look. yes, this happened thursday. it really did happen. ring door bell camera caught the delivery driver in the act. amazon has since let that driver go. the homeowner has been given a $50 credit but you the person is demanding that the driver being tested for covid-19 too. >> countless ways that this pandemic has flipped our lives upside down, a special limited series to look at some of the many ways how this morning one high school senior describes what it's like to have a monumental life memory now ripped away. >> because of this free time, i've actually been doing some studying for my ap exams that are supposed to be in may. i don't know if they're still happe
this truly is mercy and the expression of who we are as americans and as people at this moment. >> l.a.'says the city is five days away from being on par with new york city's outbreak rate. 450 deaths right now. the rest of us in california are expecting a similar climb. >> this morning an l.a. homeowner wants to know why this amazon delivery driver spit on a delivery then smeared the saliva all around the cardboard box. take a look. yes, this happened thursday. it really did...
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. >> this comes as the cdc is now saying americans should cancel any public gatherings of 50 people or more. kpix 5's da lin is live in north beach with how businesses are responding to the new directive. da. >> not just in north beach but restaurants, bars across san francisco to oakland to san jose have seen a big decline in traffic in recent weeks. for those struggling bs, they said it could be the final blow that shuts them down for good. lawmakers admits what is good for public health is bad for the economy. the directive to shut down all bars and nightclubs is devastating. >> i have been a bartender. >> reporter: the bar he works at will close starting monday. >> went from two income to zero income. very worried. >> reporter: he has no idea how he will pay rent. he never thought he could go hungry working as a bartender. >> can you imagine san francisco without bars? >> reporter: another bartender worries struggling bars will just close for good. >> they were having trouble staying open. i think this could end a lot of people's careers. >> reporter: many restaurants echo the same concern. garla
. >> this comes as the cdc is now saying americans should cancel any public gatherings of 50 people or more. kpix 5's da lin is live in north beach with how businesses are responding to the new directive. da. >> not just in north beach but restaurants, bars across san francisco to oakland to san jose have seen a big decline in traffic in recent weeks. for those struggling bs, they said it could be the final blow that shuts them down for good. lawmakers admits what is good for public...
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american to practice commonsense practice good hygiene go to the c.d.c.'s website to see what the guides. it is for your community or for the american people broadly and as the president has said it's especially important now that we look after senior citizens with chronic underlying health conditions last week the president directed the center for medicaid medicare services to raise the standards in our nursing homes increase inspections at our nursing homes and today we're offering very specific guidance which seem of. will articulate about visitations at nursing homes it's important to remember that they were there for us when we were growing up mr president they helped us with our homework they took the senate night they cheered us on as we pursued educations cheered us on in our careers and now it's time for us to be there for them and to recognize that seniors with chronic health conditions are the most vulnerable and americans can make a difference so wash your hands use common sense look after the most vulnerable and mr president i know i join you in saying that every american should be proud of this incredible public private partn
american to practice commonsense practice good hygiene go to the c.d.c.'s website to see what the guides. it is for your community or for the american people broadly and as the president has said it's especially important now that we look after senior citizens with chronic underlying health conditions last week the president directed the center for medicaid medicare services to raise the standards in our nursing homes increase inspections at our nursing homes and today we're offering very...
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>>but let me make one thing clear 50's responsibility to the american people. these to ensure that products are safe and effective and here we are continuing to do that. our folks and their tremendous professionals are working day and night to do this. >>the measures include possibly opening up cruise ships as hospitals this is the us navy hospital ship mercy. it is currently in san diego and will be deployed as an emergency hospital for it. tonight the us state department is warning americans not to travel abroad. it issued the highest possible level of travel advisory. the level 4 do not travel advisory warns citizens to avoid all international travel due to the global effect of covid 19 the state department is also urging americans who are currently outside of the country to immediately return unless they are prepared to remain abroad for a quote indefinite period of time. the death toll in italy has overtaken the toll in china. >>italy now has more than 3400 coronavirus related deaths roughly 150 more than china a country with a population 20 times larger.
>>but let me make one thing clear 50's responsibility to the american people. these to ensure that products are safe and effective and here we are continuing to do that. our folks and their tremendous professionals are working day and night to do this. >>the measures include possibly opening up cruise ships as hospitals this is the us navy hospital ship mercy. it is currently in san diego and will be deployed as an emergency hospital for it. tonight the us state department is...
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this truly is mercy and the expression of who we are as americans and as people at this moment. >> l.a.'ss the city is five days away from being on par with new york city's outbreak rate. the city has at least 450 deaths right now, new york does. the rest of us in california are expecting a similar climb. >> this morning an l.a. homeowner wants to know why this amazon delivery driver spit on a delivery then smeared the saliva all around the cardboard box. yes that happened. take a look. it happened thursday. ring door bell camera caught the delivery driver in the act. amazon has since let that driver go. the homeowner has been given a $50 credit but the person is demanding that the driver being tested for covid-19. >> countless ways that this pandemic has flipped our lives upside down, a special limited series to look at some of the many ways how. this morning, one high school senior describes what it's like to have a monumental life memory now ripped away. >> because of this free time, i've actually been doing some studying for my ap exams that are supposed to be in may. i don't know if
this truly is mercy and the expression of who we are as americans and as people at this moment. >> l.a.'ss the city is five days away from being on par with new york city's outbreak rate. the city has at least 450 deaths right now, new york does. the rest of us in california are expecting a similar climb. >> this morning an l.a. homeowner wants to know why this amazon delivery driver spit on a delivery then smeared the saliva all around the cardboard box. yes that happened. take a...
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so when american indians arrived in indian territory, it's a different landscape, a different environment, different situation. i think people from the 1830's would be really surprised if they understood in the 21st century, the same indians would reconstitute themselves. they were existing in pretty good shape in the united states. they still have a sovereign status. i was in oklahoma and you see television commercials in the major channels. they are from nations that have actual genuine power today. they have recovered in a way that would be shocking to people. that certainly is an element to the story that the native people that went through the removal really want to be understood. they not only survived but they prospered in this new place. the trail of tears is a really famous event. pretty much all americans know that phrase, trail of tears. i think everyone knows something really bad that was done to indians, and we know andrew jackson was part of that story. but we found is that it tends to be seen as a shaping moment of history, but as a small event. we hope to show how it was a much larger event. we operated from what people alre
so when american indians arrived in indian territory, it's a different landscape, a different environment, different situation. i think people from the 1830's would be really surprised if they understood in the 21st century, the same indians would reconstitute themselves. they were existing in pretty good shape in the united states. they still have a sovereign status. i was in oklahoma and you see television commercials in the major channels. they are from nations that have actual genuine power...
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filed a complaint about a different group of workers, saying more than a dozen people who worked with the first americans sed from china were sent into quarantined areas without personal protective equipment, training, or experience. the department of health and human services has launched an investigation into the complaints to include what protocols and procedures were followed at both facilities. >> it's really a disaster if we don't properly protect our health care workers. if they get sick, not only are they no longer able to care for patients, but also they can transmit the virus in their communities. so there's kind of a double threat to not caring for our health care force. >> reporter: an even bigger concern to the sources speaking to cnn is the possibility that workers could have easily transmitted the virus outside travis air force base, claiming they left the quarantine area every day with no restrictions, wearing the same clothes, going straight to a starbucks on base, to local hotels, some even enjoying day-off field trips to san francisco tourist spots including alcatraz island. they're spra
filed a complaint about a different group of workers, saying more than a dozen people who worked with the first americans sed from china were sent into quarantined areas without personal protective equipment, training, or experience. the department of health and human services has launched an investigation into the complaints to include what protocols and procedures were followed at both facilities. >> it's really a disaster if we don't properly protect our health care workers. if they...
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but let me make one thing clear 50's responsibility to the american people.re that products are safe and effective. and here we are continuing to do that. our folks and their tremendous professionals are working day and night to do this. he just came in and can't even imagine how much they're working to provide the support for the american people and i thank them. since early january long before the first domestic case, fda began working in cooperation. the cdc. they also want to note that we stood up an incident command group and have been focused on the coronavirus since the very beginning of this public health emergency. this is in addition all of government in all america pro channel describe what i mean by that the terms of the development of therapeutics. an important part of that work is expanding the potential therapeutic options associated with colonel liars and we've learned from our colleagues across the globe without this. i want to focus on one thing i was a cancer researcher before all this and i'm one thing i know i'm not this great country of
but let me make one thing clear 50's responsibility to the american people.re that products are safe and effective. and here we are continuing to do that. our folks and their tremendous professionals are working day and night to do this. he just came in and can't even imagine how much they're working to provide the support for the american people and i thank them. since early january long before the first domestic case, fda began working in cooperation. the cdc. they also want to note that we...
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american. that also interesting simone sanders, who was one of bernie sanders top people, is now one of the top people for joe biden. she is,s, of course, african-american. >> let's not forget joe biden was the vice president of barack obama, the first black president who was an amazing president and still the most popupular figuren democratic politics. there is a piece to overcome. that does not mean you get up on that boat and walk away. when i started this telecast, i said you step back and evaluate and reassess and change or strategy. we continue to do well with young african-americans, but we can always do better with older african-americans. we want to lift up their voices and make sure they have a part of this campaign and that we are doing this in the right way. i think we can always improve. juan: chuck, obviously, whoever is going to be the nominee of the demo at a already has to desk democratic party has to get 50% more of the delegates or more to be nominated. biden actually got more than 50% of the vote i think into states on tuesday. won in vermont, just over 50% of the vote. how do you see the path of getting
american. that also interesting simone sanders, who was one of bernie sanders top people, is now one of the top people for joe biden. she is,s, of course, african-american. >> let's not forget joe biden was the vice president of barack obama, the first black president who was an amazing president and still the most popupular figuren democratic politics. there is a piece to overcome. that does not mean you get up on that boat and walk away. when i started this telecast, i said you step...
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american people need information. they need an administration transparent about what the american people need to know and need to do. stop making predictions and overdeliver. >>ss instincts -- you know what they are. i have 100 ebola tweets. t this is what happened in 2014. hawa he was stirring the pot and saying it's all over africa. shut down the flights. so, we know he's just uncomfortable handling moments like this. >> and we know he doesn't have the capacity or the -- >> we don't know that yet. we hope you're wrong on that one. >> look, i want the administration to succeed for a variety -- for obvious reasons. we're talking about a competency crisis. we've all been asking this question. will they be ready and prepared to deal with there genuine, genuine crisis in the country? and let me just say this too. this proves the argument that there's a role for government. we've seen over and over again an attack on big government. it's not efficient. we see the purpose of government now. >> this is a case where you need government to work. >> you certainly do. this is a public health challenge or real crisis. you need your public institutions to come forward com
american people need information. they need an administration transparent about what the american people need to know and need to do. stop making predictions and overdeliver. >>ss instincts -- you know what they are. i have 100 ebola tweets. t this is what happened in 2014. hawa he was stirring the pot and saying it's all over africa. shut down the flights. so, we know he's just uncomfortable handling moments like this. >> and we know he doesn't have the capacity or the -- >>...
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>>if you could you explain to carry american people and what you're saying here today about 3010's of thousands of tests available about there being a huge amount of mass available and what we're seeing on the ground that is really the opposite of that people are people are saying that they can get tested even when they have symptoms people are saying that they can you explain >>why can't i i cannot explain to get from here and very good things on the ground and we're dealing with love and a ramp up that an obsolete system and they had a system simultaneously that was not meant for this it was a methodist nobody knew there'd be a pandemic epidemic of this proportion nobody's ever seen anything like this before. i can tell you that what we're doing is we're working with local governments with states governors, even mayors. on getting them to be able to get what they need. and the system is starting to work out very well but we had a break a system like breaking an ache because the system we had was obsolete and didn't work and that was a system we inherited and now we have something th
>>if you could you explain to carry american people and what you're saying here today about 3010's of thousands of tests available about there being a huge amount of mass available and what we're seeing on the ground that is really the opposite of that people are people are saying that they can get tested even when they have symptoms people are saying that they can you explain >>why can't i i cannot explain to get from here and very good things on the ground and we're dealing with...
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americanness. >>> up next, country star brad paisley helping feed his community in nashville. ommunity in nashville. s helping many peopletes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itching, rash, or trouble breathing. serious
americanness. >>> up next, country star brad paisley helping feed his community in nashville. ommunity in nashville. s helping many peopletes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic®...
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american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. -this sogram is brought to u in part by round hill hotel and villas. it offers a seismic shift in the wperceive our aging process. in order to bring this concept to life, pove developed a clear sit formula that anye can follow to get on their fast track to aging backwards. aging backwards is a new way of livi, of understanding how we can achieve our physical body's full potential, no matter what our age. i'm miramonde-white, and i'm here to te you that you have a choice as to w you age
american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. -this sogram is brought to u in part by round hill hotel and villas. it offers a seismic shift in the wperceive our aging process. in order to bring this concept to life, pove developed a clear sit formula that anye can follow to get on their fast track to aging backwards. aging backwards is a new way of livi, of understanding how we can achieve our physical body's full potential, no...
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. >> bottom line people, when can americans expect their lives back to normal, that'll not happen until the vaccine. s . >> i hope so, this is unchartered territory. does it help to say what the ideas are. we pull together as a nation. people are off for the pomost pt and doing what they are supposed to be doing. >> people are listening and really doing a great job. this country is an amazing country. i think we are up to 141 different countries right now. it is unchartered territory. could have been stopped easily if we had known and if everybody had known about it a number of months before people started reading about it. >> excuse me. before we started reading about it. it could have been stopped in its tracks. they did not decide to make it public but the whole world is suffering because of it. >> you did say a few days ago that you did have a sense it was pandemic. why was the united states was not prepared of testings? >> we were very prepared. the only thing we did not prepare for was the media. i called for a ban for people coming in from china long before anybody thought it was in fact, it wa
. >> bottom line people, when can americans expect their lives back to normal, that'll not happen until the vaccine. s . >> i hope so, this is unchartered territory. does it help to say what the ideas are. we pull together as a nation. people are off for the pomost pt and doing what they are supposed to be doing. >> people are listening and really doing a great job. this country is an amazing country. i think we are up to 141 different countries right now. it is unchartered...
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know that the white house has not been honest or straightforward with the american people about what the scope of the virus really sf you are running a major company and you know the information you're getting from the white house does not reflect what you're hearing from health professionals, you are going to err on the side of super caution because you need to put safety first. if the administration was working more hand in hand with business leaders, community leaders and health professionals, there would be more clarity and people wouldn't be so scared. >> shannon, i want to bring new on this. hans nichols one of the white house correspondents for nbc news is reporting that donald trump's economic team is preparing to present him with a set of policy options this afternoon to combat the financial implications. some of those include -- or at least are being considered -- paid sick leave for individuals and a direct stimulus for affected industries. >> reporter: right. one of my sources tell me that as of around 4:00 that meeting was happening right now, that the president was meeting with his economic team to go
know that the white house has not been honest or straightforward with the american people about what the scope of the virus really sf you are running a major company and you know the information you're getting from the white house does not reflect what you're hearing from health professionals, you are going to err on the side of super caution because you need to put safety first. if the administration was working more hand in hand with business leaders, community leaders and health...
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second, in the 1950's and 1960's, the nra officials said they did not want to be a partisan organization. that would be a disservice to the nra and the american people. however, we know today they are closely intertwined and bootstrapped with the republican party. steve: and it was a patchwork of gun laws back then and today. how does that influence or affect the role of the nra? it depends on when you're patrick: it depends on when you're talking about. early on, the federal government was not involved in gun laws at all. they were state, primarily local. state laws would govern dealers, minors not shooting guns. the local laws would govern everything minor to the town. that continued to be the standard rule until the 1930's, when the federal government when wanted to get involved in firearms laws. even then, when those laws were passed, the nra argued at the time the state should be controlling firearms or making those decisions. steve: so which states past the first laws and when? patrick: that's a difficult question. if you're looking at gun laws, it goes back to the colonies, the 18th century, there are a couple gun laws on the books. but those
second, in the 1950's and 1960's, the nra officials said they did not want to be a partisan organization. that would be a disservice to the nra and the american people. however, we know today they are closely intertwined and bootstrapped with the republican party. steve: and it was a patchwork of gun laws back then and today. how does that influence or affect the role of the nra? it depends on when you're patrick: it depends on when you're talking about. early on, the federal government was not...
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american people are ready. >> very quickly. what's the end game here? when the fact s nancy pelosi was the one pushing the 77-year-old white guy who's running, correct? >> absolutely correct. and you know, i'm really getting offended with the demic party talking create block buster we need a woman. what kind of woman are they talking about. a black woman, you have people bill de blasio who's talking about the black vote and i think personally, he needs to shut his mouth and speak on issues he had a little bit more familiarity with, and that's not the black vote. i don't see elizabeth warren endorsing anyone. i think she'll do just like she did in 2016 and wait until the actual nominee is selected. >> you got ahead of me. but let me show this video. mercedes, i want to you react to this. this is sanders. sanders. i couldn't get it -- now i'm sounding like joe biden. here's sanders today. watch. >> certainly, i have a lot of respect for senator warren and would love to sit down and talk to her about what kind of role she can play in our administration. >> obama care warr
american people are ready. >> very quickly. what's the end game here? when the fact s nancy pelosi was the one pushing the 77-year-old white guy who's running, correct? >> absolutely correct. and you know, i'm really getting offended with the demic party talking create block buster we need a woman. what kind of woman are they talking about. a black woman, you have people bill de blasio who's talking about the black vote and i think personally, he needs to shut his mouth and speak on...
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i just have a s th inefimp proposal the airlines want the american people to underwrite thtom, dake themr, then become a public entity a, therefore, the c.e.o. is paid at the same rate as e member of congress, $174,000. the idea of subdizing an $11 million salary -- i'mle notn ta about flight attendants or machinists or mechacs, i'm talking about peple making $11 million -- that they shouu be sbsidized by taxpayers who themselves are beleagueredand besieged and scared is unacceptable. >> woodruff: what about that, david? d economist ken rogof open the "newshour" last night recese nothing we've ever seen. in oth words, we may be looking at a need for trillions and trillions of dolrs. >> yeah, and i think congress has at lthast responded wite right scope of size, starting at trillion, may have to gup to $2 trillion. i haveeen reading about pat pandemics, people in these fearful times are extremely sensitive to inequality that mebody is getting better treatment than them, so when you write the legistion, it has to go to those lower down the income scale. c it should beapped at a certain inc
i just have a s th inefimp proposal the airlines want the american people to underwrite thtom, dake themr, then become a public entity a, therefore, the c.e.o. is paid at the same rate as e member of congress, $174,000. the idea of subdizing an $11 million salary -- i'mle notn ta about flight attendants or machinists or mechacs, i'm talking about peple making $11 million -- that they shouu be sbsidized by taxpayers who themselves are beleagueredand besieged and scared is unacceptable. >>...
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americans and as people at this moment. >> local leaders expect to be hit with a surge in patients. l.a.'s mayor says his city is five days away from being on par with new york city's outbreak rate. >>> a lot more to come. a disturbing act caught on camera. what amazon is saying about this video. >>> it's the second weekend of the shelter in place orders and big changes are coming to our state and local parks. >>> during these strange and troubling times, sometimes you've just got to howl. that's what neighbors here in the north bay with doing, let off a little steam and thank medical workers on the front lines. i'm cornell bernard. that story coming up. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel tracking a spring storm for your weekend. i'll have the hour by hour time line coming up. >>> catch a special edition of night line after abc 7 news. they wrap up the good news there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. t
americans and as people at this moment. >> local leaders expect to be hit with a surge in patients. l.a.'s mayor says his city is five days away from being on par with new york city's outbreak rate. >>> a lot more to come. a disturbing act caught on camera. what amazon is saying about this video. >>> it's the second weekend of the shelter in place orders and big changes are coming to our state and local parks. >>> during these strange and troubling times,...
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american movements from california. hispanic movements all over the west. all sorts of new freedoms that people gained through the 1960's. the issue of counterculture. we did not talk about hippies a lot, but you all know what the hippies are. mostly, it was just growing your hair out and wearing colorful clothing. for others, it was taking acid in writing around in a bus. then there is all this chaos and confusion. it is not as benign and peaceful as many people remember the 1950's to be. then there are the deaths. president kennedy is shot and killed. all the people killed fighting for the civil rights movement. we talked about birmingham. the workers in mississippi. then all of the people killed in vietnam. american soldiers, innocent vietnam civilians. people are consuming incredible quantities of death in the news. on april 4, 1968, martin luther king jr. is shot and killed in memphis and on june 6, robert f kennedy, john f. kennedy's brother, who had announced a run for president against lyndon b. johnson, killed in california while campaigning. i want to share as we get to the end a letter written by one north ca
american movements from california. hispanic movements all over the west. all sorts of new freedoms that people gained through the 1960's. the issue of counterculture. we did not talk about hippies a lot, but you all know what the hippies are. mostly, it was just growing your hair out and wearing colorful clothing. for others, it was taking acid in writing around in a bus. then there is all this chaos and confusion. it is not as benign and peaceful as many people remember the 1950's to be. then...
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s this is ridiculous and you seem to think that he's appealing to the american people how by using our tax paying dollars to fund wars that aren't even ours or i mean i don't understand you seem to think that he is like the best of the best in what sense the only thing he had going for him that was right was the fact that there was fake news and still him until he started believing it himself and he started creating it himself as well because the more you repeat something the more it becomes the truth even if it's a lie and the problem is that nobody takes the time to do the research and to find out the facts i've always said the media is the 4th branch of government because it moves public opinion and this is exactly what's going on right now in the united states unfortunately get lionel jump in that's exactly what he did if you keep saying that over and over again it will be true let me say something and i and i hate it please i i don't in any way want to insult anybody. the american voter and i'm not advocating this could not possibly care less about what boris johnson think or the
s this is ridiculous and you seem to think that he's appealing to the american people how by using our tax paying dollars to fund wars that aren't even ours or i mean i don't understand you seem to think that he is like the best of the best in what sense the only thing he had going for him that was right was the fact that there was fake news and still him until he started believing it himself and he started creating it himself as well because the more you repeat something the more it becomes...
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americans and as people at this moment. >> local leaders expect to be hit with a surge in patients. l.a.'s mayor says his city is five days away from being on par with new york city's outbreak rate. >>> a lot more to come. a disturbing act caught on camera. what amazon is saying about this video. >>> it's the second weekend of the shelter in place orders and big changes are coming to our state and local parks. >>> during these strange and troubling times, sometimes you've just got to howl. that's what neighbors here in the north bay with doing, let off a little steam and thank medical workers on the front lines. i'm cornell bernard. that story coming up. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel tracking a spring storm for your weekend. i'll have the hour by hour time line coming up. >>> catch a special edition of night line after abc 7 news. they wrap up the good news >>> sheltering at home is making some people a bit stir crazy. in the north bay, one neighborhood has come up with a creative way to let off steam and connect with neighbors at the same time. abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard we
americans and as people at this moment. >> local leaders expect to be hit with a surge in patients. l.a.'s mayor says his city is five days away from being on par with new york city's outbreak rate. >>> a lot more to come. a disturbing act caught on camera. what amazon is saying about this video. >>> it's the second weekend of the shelter in place orders and big changes are coming to our state and local parks. >>> during these strange and troubling times,...
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debt desperate to have something to show the american people, that they were federal government was there for people who are scared and panic. >> woodruff: there sn resistance to permanent sick leave being a part of this. >> i believe this is temporary related only to the coronavirus, and that is something the democrats conceded. >> woodruff: yamiche, at this news conference tod, you asked the president about the office of the national security council office that dealt with pandemic and why that office was don away with. tell us about that exchange. >> well, what happened was thatt the house used to have this office that dealt specifically with pandemics, and in 2018, pre disbanded that, and there were people who were heading up that office that left the administration very abruptly. here's the exchange between me and the president. and the officials >> alcindor: and the officials that were working in that office said that you-- thathite house lost valuable time because that office was disbanded. inat do you make of that? >> well, i just it's a nasty question. because what we've done is, and tony has said numerous times lthat we saved thousands
debt desperate to have something to show the american people, that they were federal government was there for people who are scared and panic. >> woodruff: there sn resistance to permanent sick leave being a part of this. >> i believe this is temporary related only to the coronavirus, and that is something the democrats conceded. >> woodruff: yamiche, at this news conference tod, you asked the president about the office of the national security council office that dealt with...
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older voters in general, african-americans, and bernie sanders hasn't been able to get over. there's reservations, ideolog s ideologies. >> peoplehim as consistent. his message tends to be very focused on income inequalitineq >> and i want to defend something bill deblaise yes said. it is true, bernie does better with the slice of voter that voted obama in '12 and trump in '16. what do you give up to get that voter? he suddenly puts some things in play. he's right about the general election match-ups. in all of these places that assumes the youth turnout that has just not ever shown up. >> your suburban vote, that's a bigger vote probably than the trump/obama vote. >> it may be. >> polls closing in california in about 13 minutes. we will have that and show you the rest of the numbers and where we stand on the states as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutu
older voters in general, african-americans, and bernie sanders hasn't been able to get over. there's reservations, ideolog s ideologies. >> peoplehim as consistent. his message tends to be very focused on income inequalitineq >> and i want to defend something bill deblaise yes said. it is true, bernie does better with the slice of voter that voted obama in '12 and trump in '16. what do you give up to get that voter? he suddenly puts some things in play. he's right about the general...
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american people approve of how the president is handling the coronavirus. /116 -- 16 than approval of how media is handling it. >> dow exiting bear market today, rising 1352 points. s&p 500 up 155. and nasdaq also up big time, 413. the trump administration actions to combat the coronavirus having an immediate impact on more than just the markets and america's pocketbooks, monday attorney general william barr had this warning for anyone hoarding the medical equipment. >> on a warehouse with masks, surgical masks, you will be hearing a knock on your door. david: well, guess what. the service employees international union urquidez und healthcare worker west were sitting on a warehouse of n-95s, 39 million of them is how many they had. they will now be made available to state and local governments and healthcare systems to outfit the heroic health care workers who are fighting the coronavirus. story that has not had a lot of attention is the reform of the fisa court, in a new order court's pre-- presiding judge, i sorry weducing america's drug dependdependence on china couldd thousands of jobs and a new boost to the economy, researchers, say such a move could add more
american people approve of how the president is handling the coronavirus. /116 -- 16 than approval of how media is handling it. >> dow exiting bear market today, rising 1352 points. s&p 500 up 155. and nasdaq also up big time, 413. the trump administration actions to combat the coronavirus having an immediate impact on more than just the markets and america's pocketbooks, monday attorney general william barr had this warning for anyone hoarding the medical equipment. >> on a...
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economy, small businesses, devastated industries like the airlines and the american people, the center piece being those direct payment shere is how the payments break down. $1,200 to adults or 2,400 for couples, plus $500 per child ; however, there are caps beyond 75,000 it's reduced by $5 or 100 earned over 75k, then at 99,000 per individual or 19 8,000 per couple, they get nothing. the majority leader mcconnell said it's time to act but two of the four corners of washington, schumer and pelosi have concerns , issuing a joint statement saying we're beginning to review senator mcconnell's proposal and on first reading it is not at all pro-worker instead it's puts corporations way ahead of workers. meanwhile on the health front the president started directing the fda to fast-track clinical trials on drugs showing promise in combating covid-19, in particular an anti-malaria drug called chloroquine. president trump: the safety level we understand relatively well is safe and it showed very encouraging early results, really encouraging. griff: but the fda commissioner also noted that it's important not to provide false home
economy, small businesses, devastated industries like the airlines and the american people, the center piece being those direct payment shere is how the payments break down. $1,200 to adults or 2,400 for couples, plus $500 per child ; however, there are caps beyond 75,000 it's reduced by $5 or 100 earned over 75k, then at 99,000 per individual or 19 8,000 per couple, they get nothing. the majority leader mcconnell said it's time to act but two of the four corners of washington, schumer and...