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that is from the associated press.his is the wall street journal. 3 million more, " file jobless claims. the u.s. braces for what is expected to be the worst employment report on record u.s. workers have filed nearly 33.5 million applications for unemployment benefits in the seven weeks since the closures were put in place to combat the coronavirus pandemic, showing a wave of layoffs that is likely to push april job losses to record levels. they say that u.s. workers filed 3.2 million jobless claims last week. it was the fewest since the week ending march 14 before the pandemic caused claims to spike , but still, 15 times early march readings. toy say layoffs are expected cause nonfarm payrolls to reach -- the unemployment rate climbed to 16% in the april jobs report. that is from the wall street journal. the) 748-8000 the line for eastern and central time zones. 202-748-8001, mountain and pacific. and there may be further federal aid ahead. legislation being developed by the democrats, anyway, on the house side. comin
that is from the associated press.his is the wall street journal. 3 million more, " file jobless claims. the u.s. braces for what is expected to be the worst employment report on record u.s. workers have filed nearly 33.5 million applications for unemployment benefits in the seven weeks since the closures were put in place to combat the coronavirus pandemic, showing a wave of layoffs that is likely to push april job losses to record levels. they say that u.s. workers filed 3.2 million...
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night, and the reaction from city leaders, i spoke with sudhin thanawala, a reporter for the associated press, who is covering events there. sudhin, we saw the mayor. we saw killer mike. we saw lots of people pleading with the citizens of atlanta to stop burning down their own city last night. how severe was it? because, oftentimes, we see just a little glimpse of the city. what was happening? >> there was a significant amount of damage, but really this started off as a peaceful protest. there were thousands of people who gathered in a park downtown and marched for a couple of hours to city hall-- excuse me, to the state capital, and then came back. and then, you had a group of several hundred protesters who ended up confronting police outside cnn headquarters. and this was on a small side street, so not the main street in front of cnn. and that's when-- when you really started seeing-- seeing some violence. they spray-painted the cnn sign. they began breaking windows at cnn. police, for the most part, they did come over when-- when the protesters started breaking windows at cnn, but they wer
night, and the reaction from city leaders, i spoke with sudhin thanawala, a reporter for the associated press, who is covering events there. sudhin, we saw the mayor. we saw killer mike. we saw lots of people pleading with the citizens of atlanta to stop burning down their own city last night. how severe was it? because, oftentimes, we see just a little glimpse of the city. what was happening? >> there was a significant amount of damage, but really this started off as a peaceful protest....
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jonathan lemire, white house reporter for the associated press. abby phillip, political correspondent for cnn. and jake sherman, senior writer for politico, and co-author of "playbook." weijia you're at the white house tonight. you're talking to sources inside the west wing. looking at that testimony from dr. bright and dr. fauci, is the president listening or is he sidelining experts? weijia: it's greato be with you and i can tell you this really was a one-two punch for president trump because you hav top health experts undermining his argument that the country is ready to reopen, an argument that he took a step further just today, saying that withr without a vaccine, we are back. and because the president does not offer scientific data to support his side of this argument, he turns to attacking dr. fauci and bright, so we heard him say that fauci iso trying t play both sides here and that bright is just a disgruntled employee who shouldn't be working for the government at all. an so this really struck a chord for president trump the same time is
jonathan lemire, white house reporter for the associated press. abby phillip, political correspondent for cnn. and jake sherman, senior writer for politico, and co-author of "playbook." weijia you're at the white house tonight. you're talking to sources inside the west wing. looking at that testimony from dr. bright and dr. fauci, is the president listening or is he sidelining experts? weijia: it's greato be with you and i can tell you this really was a one-two punch for president...
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not the alleged sexual assault she also told the associated press she was, quote, too scared to writebiden has asked for those documents to be released >> and if that document existed, it would be stored in the national archives. >> there is also mounting pressure for biden to open his sealed documents, stored at the university of delaware. >> this is, like, the hillary e-mails because there was nothing there. >> several obama administration alumni say no allegations like re reade's ever surfaced during biden's extensive vetting for the 2008 ticket. meanwhile, conservatives point out the response to reade stands in stark contrast to the way democrats and biden rallied around supreme court nominee brett cavanaugh's accusing christine ford. >> there should be a presumption of innocence across the board. however, you can't just apply it, only, to people who you agree with, politically. that's -- that's a problem. >> during the kavanaugh hearings, biden said dr. ford should be given the benefit of the doubt. ali vitali, nbc news, washington. >> up next, hiding behind the front lines. the
not the alleged sexual assault she also told the associated press she was, quote, too scared to writebiden has asked for those documents to be released >> and if that document existed, it would be stored in the national archives. >> there is also mounting pressure for biden to open his sealed documents, stored at the university of delaware. >> this is, like, the hillary e-mails because there was nothing there. >> several obama administration alumni say no allegations...
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the associated press reports that the white house doesn't want anyone to see it. the a.p. reports that the trump administration rejected the cdc guidelines. why? we have reached out to the white house for response. it begs the question, before you encourage states to reopen, why not help them do it safely? if you're going to suggest someone jump into the deep end of the pool, why take away the instruction manual of how to swim. there's an upward trend in new coronavirus cases. all 19 of them will have started the process of reopening. that would bring the nationwide total to 44 states reopening and not a single one, as far as we can tell, has satisfied the white house guidelines to reopen. >> as far as those guidelines, they include adequate access to testing and every member of the white house task force agrees testing is key to combatting the virus. how much is needed, though? the new press secretary said it's nonsensical to test every american. new unemployment numbers are expected to show another 3 million people filed jobless claims. we're likely to see unemployment l
the associated press reports that the white house doesn't want anyone to see it. the a.p. reports that the trump administration rejected the cdc guidelines. why? we have reached out to the white house for response. it begs the question, before you encourage states to reopen, why not help them do it safely? if you're going to suggest someone jump into the deep end of the pool, why take away the instruction manual of how to swim. there's an upward trend in new coronavirus cases. all 19 of them...
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that is according to a recording of the call obtained by the associated press. that seems good. it seems months late but it seems good. that said, no progress can be allowed to proceed in a straight line anymore so the president added tonight, when he was giving his meltdown press conference which he punctuated by abruptly turning on his heel and walking away in the questioning, he did sworort of off the cuff when asked about nursing home staff being tested, he was asked about that, sure, maybe he would consider making that recommendation mandatory. he literally said to the reporter who asked him about this, quote, i will mandate it if you like. so maybe he's taking requests. an associated press reporter asked him whether that recommendation should be a mandate to nursing home, the president said i'll make it mandatory if you like. can other people express their likes in this? would that make the difference? is that how you make the decision? given that we know where the virus is, to a certain extent, i mean we know where it incubates and multiplies, we know that the people most
that is according to a recording of the call obtained by the associated press. that seems good. it seems months late but it seems good. that said, no progress can be allowed to proceed in a straight line anymore so the president added tonight, when he was giving his meltdown press conference which he punctuated by abruptly turning on his heel and walking away in the questioning, he did sworort of off the cuff when asked about nursing home staff being tested, he was asked about that, sure, maybe...
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the associated press publishes them. the administration has to start answering hard questions every single day about where those guidelines are, why they haven't been finalized, when are they coming out, why have you blocked them from coming out, we could really use this practical information. turns out it's amazing what that kind of pressure will do because after reporting on this for a couple of weeks, tonight behold. here they are. pressure works. these guidelines from cdc have been magically unbottlenecked as of tonight after two weeks of excellent associated press reporting and whoever their blessed sources were who leaked the earlier draft of this guidance so we, the american people, would know the cdc was working on this thing and that we should get it. with all the pressure that came from that reporting, we've now got these guidelines as of tonight, and they are helpful. i mean if you run a restaurant or a bar, here's the decision tree format for how to decide if you can reopen safely and how to do so safely. you
the associated press publishes them. the administration has to start answering hard questions every single day about where those guidelines are, why they haven't been finalized, when are they coming out, why have you blocked them from coming out, we could really use this practical information. turns out it's amazing what that kind of pressure will do because after reporting on this for a couple of weeks, tonight behold. here they are. pressure works. these guidelines from cdc have been...
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he told the associated press two special forces veterans he fought with in iraq and afghanistan wereved in the operation. goudreau posted a video on twitter sunday in which he called the attack "operation gideon." closed at 1700 hrs, a raid was launched on the border of columbia deep into the heart of caracas. our men are continuing to fight right t now. our units hahave been n activatn the south, west, and east of venezuela. me, andander is with one is on the ground fighting. amy: goudreau told the associated press his team was -- goudreau's plan to oust maduro reportedly began when he provided security at a concert organized by british billionaire richard branson in support of venezuelan opposition leader juan guaido. the associated press reports goudreau had a connection to trump's longtime bodyguard, keith schiller, and goudreau reportedly accompanied schiller to a meeting with guaido's representatives last may in president trump has denied any involvemenent commit any u.s. involvement. for more, we're joined by miguel tinker salas, professor at pomona college, in claremont, cali
he told the associated press two special forces veterans he fought with in iraq and afghanistan wereved in the operation. goudreau posted a video on twitter sunday in which he called the attack "operation gideon." closed at 1700 hrs, a raid was launched on the border of columbia deep into the heart of caracas. our men are continuing to fight right t now. our units hahave been n activatn the south, west, and east of venezuela. me, andander is with one is on the ground fighting. amy:...
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those of us at nbc news, ali vitali and myself and others, "the new york times," the "associated press," the "washington post," who have reported extensively on reade's allegation, what we're really weighing are her detailed account that she made herself, plus the account that she says she shared with others, those who have heard from her about it, against what the biden campaign has said in terms of very clear refutation and others. we have spoken with 14 other people, for instance, in the office at the time who said they have no such recollection of it. so, really what this all speaks to is the need for some kind of paper trail to corroborate or clearly refute what reade is alleging here. that's why we have what the vice president did on friday, which is asked the secretary of the senate to try to locate, establish whether any such record exists and release it to the public. the secretary of the senate saying today that based on the applicable laws at the time, they are not authorized to make such a release. and andrea, just in the last ten minutes or so, the biden campaign is respon
those of us at nbc news, ali vitali and myself and others, "the new york times," the "associated press," the "washington post," who have reported extensively on reade's allegation, what we're really weighing are her detailed account that she made herself, plus the account that she says she shared with others, those who have heard from her about it, against what the biden campaign has said in terms of very clear refutation and others. we have spoken with 14 other...
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last week the associated press reported that the play book that the cdc had created to guide the country into its reopening was buried by the white house. which apparently found the experts grand step by step advice too hard, and onerous. much easier to just say, open back up again, states. you figure it out. quote, the trump administration shelved the document created by the nation's top disease investigators, with step by step advice to local authorities on how and when to reopen restaurants, and other public places, during the still-raging coronavirus outbreak. agency scientists have now been told that the guidance quote, will never see the light of day. last week, the a. p. was reporting that the quashed guidance was this 17-page document, which provided detailed instruction for child care programs, schools and day camps, faith communities, restaurants and bars, mass transit. are you in charge of or do you work in any of these kinds of places? here's what you need to know about opening up safely. it's written. the white house shelved that guidance. well, now, thanks to further great
last week the associated press reported that the play book that the cdc had created to guide the country into its reopening was buried by the white house. which apparently found the experts grand step by step advice too hard, and onerous. much easier to just say, open back up again, states. you figure it out. quote, the trump administration shelved the document created by the nation's top disease investigators, with step by step advice to local authorities on how and when to reopen restaurants,...
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white house reporter for the associated press. john, thank you for joining us. let me start on that. two positive cases now, coronavirus cases, sort of in the circle of the president within the white house. what do we know? are these related at all? what do we know about what is he happening within the white house in response to this? >> steve, it's unclear if they're related. but it just goes to show you the reach of this virus. the white house, right now, probably is the most protected place and fortified place in the nation from this virus. from positive cases getting around. remember, everyone there who -- the president and vice president are being tested every day. senior white house staff, tested every day. if you are coming in contact with the president, you're being tested. now, some of the vice president's staff who work elsewhere on the complex, at theiz theizen eisenhower. today, after ms. miller's positive test, she was scheduled to travel with the vice president to iowa today. she was not on that plane. six people who had contact with her were also
white house reporter for the associated press. john, thank you for joining us. let me start on that. two positive cases now, coronavirus cases, sort of in the circle of the president within the white house. what do we know? are these related at all? what do we know about what is he happening within the white house in response to this? >> steve, it's unclear if they're related. but it just goes to show you the reach of this virus. the white house, right now, probably is the most protected...
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tonight a stunning evolution to a story we've been covering in depth on fox news at night, the associated press wanted to know how many covid-19 positive patients were sent to nursing homes under the reversed policy but the health department defined a relief of an internal survey conducted two weeks ago so the ap compiled its own tally. >> reporter: in the past couple weeks the ap has revised the death toll up from new york's decision to force nursing homes to accept covid-19 positive patients into their facilities, the ap finding 4500 patients who were sent back, the most vulnerable population possible, their fellow senior citizens, often in healthcare settings, states nursing homes but did not have the standard of care to keep covid-19 from passing to those living in the facilities already. >> one day there will be a fun, upbeat positive question. >> reporter: all the things andrew cuomo's briefing today this new ap report wasn't on the list. relatives of the victims say plenty. it was the single dumbest decision anyone could make if they wanted to kill people, daniel arbor he told the associ
tonight a stunning evolution to a story we've been covering in depth on fox news at night, the associated press wanted to know how many covid-19 positive patients were sent to nursing homes under the reversed policy but the health department defined a relief of an internal survey conducted two weeks ago so the ap compiled its own tally. >> reporter: in the past couple weeks the ap has revised the death toll up from new york's decision to force nursing homes to accept covid-19 positive...
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. >>> the associated press scientists were told to report to never see the light of day. >> i think that the way that has been handled is most unfortunate because first of all they have guidelines which were week but nonetheless guidelines and then the t said you don't even have to honor them and then we find out now that there was a cdc report that had much more comprehensive guidelines and they buried it in the white house. >> that plan specifically reported guelin. >>> pg&e is happening preparing to it is happening in one concord neighborhood this morning on one of the hottest days of the year now pg&e has sent out shut off notices to more than 200 households informing them of the blackout that began at 9:00 this morning. the power y will be installing the device that. >> reporter: may have to do something if they didn't do anything just imagine the public outcry that did happen in this neighborhood. >> we need to move forward and make sure this gets done. >> pg&e stopped all plans and power outages some shutoffs are now unavoidable with of the fire season fast approaching. >> time is
. >>> the associated press scientists were told to report to never see the light of day. >> i think that the way that has been handled is most unfortunate because first of all they have guidelines which were week but nonetheless guidelines and then the t said you don't even have to honor them and then we find out now that there was a cdc report that had much more comprehensive guidelines and they buried it in the white house. >> that plan specifically reported guelin....
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thank you, we have similar questions from the associated press and the "san francisco chronicle." can you articulate how frisco will interact with bay area counties not affected by these changes? what was the decision making that led san francisco to chart its course with this re-opening plan. >> i think dr. colfax can speak to it. the county health officers worked together to try and make decisions that were in the best interests of public health, understanding that as a region we are closely tied to one another because in san francisco, for example, you don't just have to live here to be impacted. people come from all over the bay area who actually work in this city. it was definitely important to work together to develop guidelines that led to where we are now. we also realize san francisco is more dense. we want to make sure we are doing when it all makes sense that we are able to open and provide the opportunity for folks to move forward safely and we will continue to work with and, like i said, dr. colfax can talk about that, we will work with other counties. we need to do w
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about how we can suppress the infection rates a little bit further. 3 photographers from the associated press have been honored with pulitzer prizes for their coverage of life in the contested region of kashmir diane. and shiny and end one in the feature photography category capturing the unprecedented lockdown after india revoked the region's independence last august their photographs were taken in the midst of a communication and internet blackout which meant they had to go to great lengths to get their photographs back to the a.p. offices in new delhi is the people in news yes capital and yeah mate so at the world was coming to an end yesterday the images you're about to see might explain why this is footage taken by an eyewitness it was a sandstorm possibly caused by a harmony in dry and dusty trade when that sometimes mills off the sahara desert this time of year when a storm only lasted a few minutes and was followed by a tarantula rainfall you're watching news don't forget you can keep in touch with the news on our website that's steve dot com and you can follow us on twitter and insta
about how we can suppress the infection rates a little bit further. 3 photographers from the associated press have been honored with pulitzer prizes for their coverage of life in the contested region of kashmir diane. and shiny and end one in the feature photography category capturing the unprecedented lockdown after india revoked the region's independence last august their photographs were taken in the midst of a communication and internet blackout which meant they had to go to great lengths...
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new cases of the virus indicating a slowdown in the spread of covert 93 photographers from the associated press have been honored with pulitzer prizes for their coverage off life in the contested region off kashmir dyess in attack on and shiny and one in the feature photography category capturing the unprecedented lockdown after india revoked the region's independence last august their photographs were taken in the midst of a communication and internet blackout which meant they had to go to great lengths to get their photographs back to the a.p. offices in new delhi. pandemic has also forced us artists christo to postpone a project to rapidly. paris in fabric until next year in the meantime people here in berlin can enjoy a retrospective of the installations he completed with his late wife john kloet the air has been allowed to go ahead with an exhibition timed to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the day was wrapped i stuck. 1905 it looked like a u.f.o. had landed in the middle of berlin christo and his partner john claude had finally made their vision to rap the reality the summer began w
new cases of the virus indicating a slowdown in the spread of covert 93 photographers from the associated press have been honored with pulitzer prizes for their coverage off life in the contested region off kashmir dyess in attack on and shiny and one in the feature photography category capturing the unprecedented lockdown after india revoked the region's independence last august their photographs were taken in the midst of a communication and internet blackout which meant they had to go to...
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meanwhile, the associated press reporting nfl teams can begin reopening their facilities tomorrow if state and local governments allow it. and a memo set to 32 teams friday by roger goodell and object stained by the associated press, he stressed the clubs must be in compliance with any requirements in their jurisdiction and have implemented the protocols developed by the league's medical center. and "the washington post" reports major league baseball sent a proposal to the players yesterday pore personnel. and suggests radical changes to how players would interact if and when conditions are deemed safe enough to stage games. >>> still ahead, everybody, president trump saying he has total authority and now a group of lawmakers wants to know exactly how far his emergency powers will extend. >>> also, texas sees a massive spike in its number of coronavirus cases, but the state is still taking new measures to reopen. those stories and then, of course, a check on your weather when we come back. ♪ special delivery ♪ here's one small way you can help them in return. complete your 2020 censu
meanwhile, the associated press reporting nfl teams can begin reopening their facilities tomorrow if state and local governments allow it. and a memo set to 32 teams friday by roger goodell and object stained by the associated press, he stressed the clubs must be in compliance with any requirements in their jurisdiction and have implemented the protocols developed by the league's medical center. and "the washington post" reports major league baseball sent a proposal to the players...
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the associated press foal a period of lockdowns called the hammer. living with it, the dance. liz, you actually spoke with the san francisco man who coined that phrase. what is he is aing now? >> i d he sang what so many are feeling, tread lightly and cautiously, into the next weeks or months, think of it as a dance, how we approach it, when we approach it is controversial. >> the hammer and the dance, it is a met forfor the strange world we live n. >> that was two months ago. first learning about the hammer, the virus, and the lockdowns to stop the spread. now, we are entering the dance. >> a strong image, that could represent the idea of something aggressive early on, something aggressive afterwards. >> he is the author of this article, and the verality is not lost on him. we have to think of it as the complicated ebb and flow of the dance. you might like it was thor aggressive. >> in this case, it is controversial. california is a perfect example. despite a growing number of counties to move faster. governor newsome received this letter from the department of justice, warni
the associated press foal a period of lockdowns called the hammer. living with it, the dance. liz, you actually spoke with the san francisco man who coined that phrase. what is he is aing now? >> i d he sang what so many are feeling, tread lightly and cautiously, into the next weeks or months, think of it as a dance, how we approach it, when we approach it is controversial. >> the hammer and the dance, it is a met forfor the strange world we live n. >> that was two months ago....
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the associated press now reporting that the criminal investigation led by u.s.orney john durham into abuses under the obama administration in the trump russia and michael flynn probe could wrap up this summer, right in the middle of a 2020 race. will it damage joe biden and the democrats? welcome back former trump 2016 campaign manager corey lewandoski. corey, this is about to explode right in the middle of the race. what do you think? will it damage joe biden because he is one of the individuals accused of unmaking mike call flynn? >> liz, joe biden did unmask michael flynn. we know that he did it legally, went through the proper channels. why did he do that with two weeks left to go in his administration and what other people were they spying on? that is the question. senator lindsey graham sent a request with my name included with the dni, was my name included? were the children of the trump family included? were other people included, including chris christie, george papdopoulus and others were they also being spied on? we want to know those answers. what we
the associated press now reporting that the criminal investigation led by u.s.orney john durham into abuses under the obama administration in the trump russia and michael flynn probe could wrap up this summer, right in the middle of a 2020 race. will it damage joe biden and the democrats? welcome back former trump 2016 campaign manager corey lewandoski. corey, this is about to explode right in the middle of the race. what do you think? will it damage joe biden because he is one of the...
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donald trump telling advisers, according to the associated press, that, quote, he believes wearing ask would send the wrong message. the president said doing so would make it seem like he's preoccupied with health instead of re-opening the nation's economy which his aides believe aids in his re-election in november. joining us, dr. leana wen, and associated editor for real clear politics, amy stoddard. dr. wen, nobody looks like a runway model in a mask but the point is we're doing it and the point for president doing it more than anyone on this planet would be to set the example that we can all protect each other by doing this thing that may look funny but might save lives. >> that's right, nicolle. this is about all of us being together and by wearing a mask it sends the signal that i care about you because if i happen to be an asymptomatic carrier, i don't want people around me, those i love but also strangers who i never met, i don't want you to become sick. i would expect for everyone to be doing this, certainly coming from the president of the united states but everyone to be s
donald trump telling advisers, according to the associated press, that, quote, he believes wearing ask would send the wrong message. the president said doing so would make it seem like he's preoccupied with health instead of re-opening the nation's economy which his aides believe aids in his re-election in november. joining us, dr. leana wen, and associated editor for real clear politics, amy stoddard. dr. wen, nobody looks like a runway model in a mask but the point is we're doing it and the...
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>>in an exclusive interview with the associated press tara reid says that she was quote too scared to write about the assault. the associated press interviewed read last year after she accused biden of uncomfortable and inappropriate touching, however, she did not raise allegations of assault against biden until this year. re slowly states relaxing their coronavirus restrictions will take a look at those that are opening and others that are under growing pressure to do so the chp issuing more speeding tickets will hear what the highway patrol says it is finding on bay area roadways and why the mayor of santa cruz is restricting access to beaches there what he says let's raise a cup. to those who donate their time. who go from making coffee to making masks. and turn their store into so much more. from all of us at dunkin', to all the heroes keeping everyone running. we thank you. beaches in santa cruz have new restrictions in place this weekend they are now close from 11:00am to 05:00pm people fail to follow the physical distancing rules last weekend so there are now reduced hours. the
>>in an exclusive interview with the associated press tara reid says that she was quote too scared to write about the assault. the associated press interviewed read last year after she accused biden of uncomfortable and inappropriate touching, however, she did not raise allegations of assault against biden until this year. re slowly states relaxing their coronavirus restrictions will take a look at those that are opening and others that are under growing pressure to do so the chp issuing...
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the cdc guidance for buses and restaurants and retail opening, but now the word is from the associated press this morning in their exclusive report that the trump administration is going to shelf that 17-page report that had step by step instructions on how the different sectors, including daycare and other things will open. president trump said the task force was shutting down and then 24 hours later said it's not and is actually expanding. here's why. >> i had no idea how popular the task force is until actually yesterday when i started talking about winding it down. >> so the president got feedback and changed his mind and now the health experts have been around him helping him make decisions, they will stay and he wants to add on two or three other people that will focus on economic >> all right, tracie potts. thank you so much. >>> happening today governor newsom is expected to reveal more about phase two, and that is the guidelines that will allow curbside pickup for some businesses. >>> and then the news reported that santa clara county is reminding people that there's a ban on the dr
the cdc guidance for buses and restaurants and retail opening, but now the word is from the associated press this morning in their exclusive report that the trump administration is going to shelf that 17-page report that had step by step instructions on how the different sectors, including daycare and other things will open. president trump said the task force was shutting down and then 24 hours later said it's not and is actually expanding. here's why. >> i had no idea how popular the...
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the associated presses now reporting that multiple states are being accused of fudging their coronavirus numbers. do you trust the information that you're getting in these states because you need it to make these recommendations? >> on our website, preventepidemics.org, we'll be tracking these indicators. we now how the virus is spreading, how prepared our healthcare systems are. there's a lot we can do to go on the sooner and safer. this isn't about economy versus jobs. >> but tom -- what if the states aren't telling us the truth about the numbers? >> there are a few things that we can be sure to check. positivity rates, for example, of testing are a crucial clue to know whether we're testing enough and the right people. not just covid death rates, but overall death rates will tell us what is happening with deaths and how that is has changed. i think every community and every state has a right to demand their government provide this information freely and openly. that's what our risk alert system provides, that kind of clear guidance for what you need to know to keep yourself and your f
the associated presses now reporting that multiple states are being accused of fudging their coronavirus numbers. do you trust the information that you're getting in these states because you need it to make these recommendations? >> on our website, preventepidemics.org, we'll be tracking these indicators. we now how the virus is spreading, how prepared our healthcare systems are. there's a lot we can do to go on the sooner and safer. this isn't about economy versus jobs. >> but tom...
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thank you, we have similar questions from the associated press and the "san francisco chronicle." can you articulate how frisco will interact with bay area counties not affected by these changes? what was the decision making that led san francisco to chart its course with this re-opening plan. >> i think dr. colfax can speak to it. the county health officers worked together to try and make decisions that were in the best interests of public health, understanding that as a region we are closely tied to one another because in san francisco, for example, you don't just have to live here to be impacted. people come from all over the bay area who actually work in this city. it was definitely important to work together to develop guidelines that led to where we are now. we also realize san francisco is more dense. we want to make sure we are doing when it all makes sense that we are able to open and provide the opportunity for folks to move forward safely and we will continue to work with and, like i said, dr. colfax can talk about that, we will work with other counties. we need to do w
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it leaked out a while back and this morning from an exclusive report from the associated press saying that 17-page guidance has been scrapped by the trump administration. meantime the president is not scrapping the coronavirus task force. he said he was going to shut it down but now 24 hours later the president said he is going to not only keep it but expand it. n idea how popular the task force is untilually yesterday when i started talking about winding it down. it's a big deal. >> the president also saying he wants to add two or three people to this task force so it can start shifting focus from the virus itself to the economic recovery. laura. >> good to know. thanks for following it all for us. we appreciate it. >>> also happening today, ucsf is helping to get the new coronavirus contract tracing program, they want to get it off the ground. they will provide training and technical assistance for the program to become the norm in all 58 counties. they are teaching contact tracing techniques and how to limit the spread. the governor talked about adding 20,000 people across the stra
it leaked out a while back and this morning from an exclusive report from the associated press saying that 17-page guidance has been scrapped by the trump administration. meantime the president is not scrapping the coronavirus task force. he said he was going to shut it down but now 24 hours later the president said he is going to not only keep it but expand it. n idea how popular the task force is untilually yesterday when i started talking about winding it down. it's a big deal. >> the...
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along with joe, willie, and me, we have white house reporter for the "associated press," jonathan lemire his reporting on the president's trip today to
along with joe, willie, and me, we have white house reporter for the "associated press," jonathan lemire his reporting on the president's trip today to
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the associated press in this exclus ifr repoive reporting oba court filing where they are dropping the case after a considered review of the facts and circumstances of the case including newly discovered and disclosed information which is sure to include recent e-mails that were unsealed between two of the fbi agents involved in this case. remember general flynn pled guilty for lying to fbi but says the department of justice concludesed that interview by flynn in which he was not telling the truth by the fbi was untethered and unjustified by the counter intelligence investigation into mr. flynn this will sit well with president trump who called for general flynn to be totally exonerated and said he had done nothing wrong. how this lands on capitol hill and whether an investigation there will ensue is too be termed still >> thank you >>> let's bring you up to date with where the market stands be they are higher across the board. the nasdaq back in positive territory for the year up 1.5% now. industrials up a little more than 1% and s&p also higher by more than 1% there's dirks ana. let'
the associated press in this exclus ifr repoive reporting oba court filing where they are dropping the case after a considered review of the facts and circumstances of the case including newly discovered and disclosed information which is sure to include recent e-mails that were unsealed between two of the fbi agents involved in this case. remember general flynn pled guilty for lying to fbi but says the department of justice concludesed that interview by flynn in which he was not telling the...
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many coronavirus patience mandated by the state were sent to new york nursing homes, so the associated press numbers and found an astonishing 4500 patience were sent back despite overwhelming evidence that senior care facilities were extremely vulnerable. nursing home administrators residents and families say the move is inexcusable and possibly criminal. daniel rb me, who pulled his 88 year old father out of a home where people had died of covid-19 told the associated press, quoting, "this isn't rocket science, it was the single dumbest decision anyone could make if they wanted to kill people." his father ended up dying of covid-19 at home. new york governor andrew cuomo, once called nursing home the "optimal feeding ground for the virus," now says the directive to send patience to nursing homes did not contribute to the almost 6,000 deaths. cuomo is also blaming nursing homes for accepting patience and blaming president trump. watch. >> anyone who wants to ask why did the state do that with covid patience in nursing homes, it's because the state followed president trump's cdc guidance, so
many coronavirus patience mandated by the state were sent to new york nursing homes, so the associated press numbers and found an astonishing 4500 patience were sent back despite overwhelming evidence that senior care facilities were extremely vulnerable. nursing home administrators residents and families say the move is inexcusable and possibly criminal. daniel rb me, who pulled his 88 year old father out of a home where people had died of covid-19 told the associated press, quoting,...
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the associated press wanted to know how many covid-19 positive patients were sent back to nursing homes new york's now-reversed policy, but the new york health department reportedly declined to release its internal survey conducted two weeks ago, so the ap compiled his own tally. correspondent leland vittert tell us what he found. good evening, leland. >> in the past couple of hours, the ap has revised the death toll up from new york's decision to force nursing homes to accept covid positive patients back into their facilities. finding patients in new york were sent back to live with the most vulnerable population possible, their fellow senior citizens often in health care settings, the states nursing homes that did not have the standard of care to keep covid-19 from passing from those who were infected and sent back, and those living in the facilities already. >> one day, there will be a fun, upbeat, positive question. >> of all of the things that andrew cuomo is beeping today, this new ap report was not on the list. relatives of the victims say plenty. it was the single dumbest decisi
the associated press wanted to know how many covid-19 positive patients were sent back to nursing homes new york's now-reversed policy, but the new york health department reportedly declined to release its internal survey conducted two weeks ago, so the ap compiled his own tally. correspondent leland vittert tell us what he found. good evening, leland. >> in the past couple of hours, the ap has revised the death toll up from new york's decision to force nursing homes to accept covid...
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. >>> the associated press heard rankings and a bay area woman is at the top of the list.is lisa sue, ceo of the santa clara am >>> before we go, a big shout out to the graduating class of 2020. >> james heading to california state ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ed by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, 100,000 deaths in america. more american lives lost to covid-19 than the wars in vietnam, afghanistan, and iraq combined. venight, we remember some of those lives lost. and as the death toll is expected to grow higher, las vegas casinos and disney world .nnounce their plans to open. plus major layoffs from one of america's biggest employers. historic launch scrubbed. >> spacex, unfortunately, we are not going to launch today. >> o'donnell: the two veteran astronauts say goodbye to their families as lightning delays liftoff and postpone the new ere company leading the way. change: protests: protests turned violent in minneapolis over the death of a black man in police custody.
. >>> the associated press heard rankings and a bay area woman is at the top of the list.is lisa sue, ceo of the santa clara am >>> before we go, a big shout out to the graduating class of 2020. >> james heading to california state ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ed by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, 100,000 deaths in america. more american lives lost to covid-19 than the wars in vietnam, afghanistan, and iraq combined. venight, we remember some of those lives lost....
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as a result, according to the associated press come over 4300 recovering coronavirus patients were sent nursing homes at the height of this crisis. now long term care facilities, victims families and lawmakers from both sides say the directive from new york governor andrew cuomo accelerated coronavirus outbreaks in these facilities, leading to preventable deaths. governor cuomo eventually reversed the policy may 10th, requiring hospital patients to now test negative be pouring be sent to the nursing homes. he has defended the orders saying it did not contribute to more deaths. he blames president trump, stating they were simply following cdc guidelines. >> the state followed president trump's cdc guidance. the cdc guidance said nursing homes cannot discriminate against covid patients. because at that time, the issue was hospital capacity. >> but according to cdc guidelines, this is partially true. while the cdc did say hospital is covid-19 patients could be sent to nursing homes, they strongly recommended testing the patients. and that "they should go to a facility with ability to adher
as a result, according to the associated press come over 4300 recovering coronavirus patients were sent nursing homes at the height of this crisis. now long term care facilities, victims families and lawmakers from both sides say the directive from new york governor andrew cuomo accelerated coronavirus outbreaks in these facilities, leading to preventable deaths. governor cuomo eventually reversed the policy may 10th, requiring hospital patients to now test negative be pouring be sent to the...
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now, in an interview that just was posted by the associated press with readthaeshgs e that on friday,she described her issues with biden but the words she used, she did not use sexual harassment. i used uncomfortable in the report. she's saying to the associated press the word she used in the report she filed with the senate did not specifically saija -- say harassment. my colleague, ali, was told that she she filed a complaint regarding sexual harassment and retaliation, but i'm not sure what explicit words i used on that intake form until i see it again. so these changes potentially in what she is saying over time are important here, given the serious gravity of what she's alleging here. you heard the former vice president yesterday in that interview with "morning joe" and in his statement as well he released to the press describing what he is viewing as potential inconsistencies in her account going forward, and so this is something that the campaign and frankly the entire country will be very closely tracking now as we continue to look into these allegations. >> you know, mike, i'
now, in an interview that just was posted by the associated press with readthaeshgs e that on friday,she described her issues with biden but the words she used, she did not use sexual harassment. i used uncomfortable in the report. she's saying to the associated press the word she used in the report she filed with the senate did not specifically saija -- say harassment. my colleague, ali, was told that she she filed a complaint regarding sexual harassment and retaliation, but i'm not sure what...
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." >>> tonight, a new report from the associated press shows more than 4,300 people were moved to newnursing homes as they recovered from coronavirus. nearly 6,000 people died in nursing homes across the state, and the real question now is could plenty of those deaths have been prevented? jason carroll is out front. >> nursing homes are the single biggest fear in all of this. >> in the midst of the coronavirus crisis last month, new york's governor said the medical evidence showed where people were suffering and dying the most in this state. >> vulnerable people in one place, it is the feeding frenzy for this virus. >> despite those words, critics say one of the governor's executive orders ended up hurting rather than helping those most in need. that former directive asked nursing homes to take recovering covid patients even if those patient his not first been tested to see if they were clear of the virus. now the associated press reports more than 4,300 recovering coronavirus patients were returned to nursing homes in the state following the march 25th executive order. the state depa
." >>> tonight, a new report from the associated press shows more than 4,300 people were moved to newnursing homes as they recovered from coronavirus. nearly 6,000 people died in nursing homes across the state, and the real question now is could plenty of those deaths have been prevented? jason carroll is out front. >> nursing homes are the single biggest fear in all of this. >> in the midst of the coronavirus crisis last month, new york's governor said the medical...
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"the new york times," "the washington post," the associated press.ve said they can't corroborate her story, number one. number two, because joe biden has such a long history, just like the president does, you will benefit from the fact that he is a person who is seen as the face of the violence against women's act. putting for women to be heard in the workplace, fairness and equity when it comes to sexual assault and sexual harassment at work and at colleges -- >> harris: i'm going to stop this, i'm going to stop you there because i want to hear from guy on this issue. guy? >> guy: we heard from chuck schumer yesterday that joe biden has spoken, he's denied it, and therefore this issue settled. kamala harris basically said the same thing. she wants to be his vice president, obviously. his running mate. i find it very interesting, because both schumer and harris called on brett kavanaugh to withdraw from the supreme court nomination process based on an allegation that had less evidence, far less evidence, as a matter of fact, than what we are seeing f
"the new york times," "the washington post," the associated press.ve said they can't corroborate her story, number one. number two, because joe biden has such a long history, just like the president does, you will benefit from the fact that he is a person who is seen as the face of the violence against women's act. putting for women to be heard in the workplace, fairness and equity when it comes to sexual assault and sexual harassment at work and at colleges -- >>...
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a significant number of states, according to the associated press isn't even trying, not even making an effort. why would they? that's your federal government at work on this thing. that's federal leadership on this thing. when it comes to the places that are regulated by the federal government and therefore are subject to mandates from the federal government, that's what federal leadership looks like in trying to save tens of thousands of more american lives in those kinds of facilities. strong suggestions that nobody does anything about and then nobody cares. i mean, at least nobody in the federal government appears to care. they don't seem to be doing anything to try to turn that around. what else is the federal government doing? well, as part of one of the coronavirus relief packages that passed congress and the president signed in late april, democrats insisted during the notions over that relief package that the administration should be required to come up with a national strategy policy within one month. the deadline was this weekend. the administration did type up and print o
a significant number of states, according to the associated press isn't even trying, not even making an effort. why would they? that's your federal government at work on this thing. that's federal leadership on this thing. when it comes to the places that are regulated by the federal government and therefore are subject to mandates from the federal government, that's what federal leadership looks like in trying to save tens of thousands of more american lives in those kinds of facilities....
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he's white house reporter for the "associated press.""politicians nation" on msnbc, president of national action network, reverend al sharpton. we have professor at princeton university, eddie glaude jr. elise jordon. and political reporter for the "washington post," robert costa. he is the moderator of "washington week" on pbs. >> jonathan lemire, tell us what's going on inside of the white house. this is a president who used to look forward to the afternoon meetings, afternoon press conferences. after he started talking about injecting disinfectants and inserting lights into human beings to beat this virus, his staff members finally were able to get him to understand that these afternoon meetings were actually destroying his credibility and hurting his poll numbers. of course, we've been saying it on "morning joe" for quite some time. obviously got angry. as we start this week, jonathan, 80,000 deaths. you've got the head of the cdc self-quarantined, the head of the fda self-quarantined. you have dr. fauci, the best medical mind in thi
he's white house reporter for the "associated press.""politicians nation" on msnbc, president of national action network, reverend al sharpton. we have professor at princeton university, eddie glaude jr. elise jordon. and political reporter for the "washington post," robert costa. he is the moderator of "washington week" on pbs. >> jonathan lemire, tell us what's going on inside of the white house. this is a president who used to look forward to the...
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carefully and slowly based on the numbers but a trump campaign officials now confirming what the associated press first reported that they're looking for doctors who will back the president's more aggressive efforts to reopen the country. the coalition that work with the president say things that are in line with what the president believes we are also watching the back and forth between president trump and nancy pelosi over the president announcing that he is taking hydroxychloroquine. pelosi thinking that's not such a good idea. >> i would rather he not be taking something that has not been approved by the scientists, especially in his age group and in his weight group, morbidly obese, they say. >> i think she's a waste of time >> blow si has a lot of problems >> i didn't know he would be to sensitive. he's always talking about other people's weight, their found pounds, his words way a o call president trump touted the number of coronavirus cases in the united states now topping 1.5 million. the president said he looks at that as a badge of honor that testing the working. >> all right thank you
carefully and slowly based on the numbers but a trump campaign officials now confirming what the associated press first reported that they're looking for doctors who will back the president's more aggressive efforts to reopen the country. the coalition that work with the president say things that are in line with what the president believes we are also watching the back and forth between president trump and nancy pelosi over the president announcing that he is taking hydroxychloroquine. pelosi...
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the associated press has just followed up on the white house's suggestion to governors two weeks ago. vice president mike pence got on a call with governors two weeks ago and told the governors that it is the white house's strong suggestion that all nursing home residents and staff needed to be tested for coronavirus right away. everybody needed to be tested over the next two weeks. well, now we're at the end of those two weeks, and, surprise, it turns out the states aren't actually doing that. states actually aren't going to get that done and meet that deadline from the white house because, hey, it wasn't a requirement. it was just a suggestion, so of course they're not going to do it. could you make it a requirement if you wanted to. why didn't you? you didn't. you just suggested it, so nobody feels obliged. also, "b," if the trump administration actually wanted to help the states get that testing done, then the states might actually be able to do it if they wanted to do it. but the federal government is not helping with that, and so now with a toll probably on the order of 40,000 a
the associated press has just followed up on the white house's suggestion to governors two weeks ago. vice president mike pence got on a call with governors two weeks ago and told the governors that it is the white house's strong suggestion that all nursing home residents and staff needed to be tested for coronavirus right away. everybody needed to be tested over the next two weeks. well, now we're at the end of those two weeks, and, surprise, it turns out the states aren't actually doing that....
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the associated press reports today trump, who is known to be especially cognizant of his appearance on television, has also told confidants that he fears he would look ridiculous in a mask. donald trump fears he would look ridiculous in a mask because he apparently does not know what he looks like without a mask. here is donald trump not wearing a mask and not feeling the least bit worried about looking ridiculous as he publicly attacked, to the delight of his crowd, a "new york times" reporter. the associated press is also reporting today the trump administration shelved a document created by the nation's top disease investigators with step-by-step advice to local authorities on how and when to reopen restaurants and other public places during the still-raging coronavirus outbreak. the 17-page report by a centers for disease control and prevention team was supposed to be published last friday but agency scientists were told the guidance would never see the light of day. according to a cdc official. melissa roue is an intensive care unit nurse at cedars-sinai medical center in los ange
the associated press reports today trump, who is known to be especially cognizant of his appearance on television, has also told confidants that he fears he would look ridiculous in a mask. donald trump fears he would look ridiculous in a mask because he apparently does not know what he looks like without a mask. here is donald trump not wearing a mask and not feeling the least bit worried about looking ridiculous as he publicly attacked, to the delight of his crowd, a "new york...
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the associated press reports that the white house shell everybody a cdc document created to provide step-by-step guidelines. quoting from the article, the 17-page report by the centers for disease control and prevention team was supposed to be last friday but were told the guidance would never see the light of day. two officials told nbc news the white house has returned those documents to the cdc for revisions because, quote, the white house coronavirus task force viewed the cdc's advice as overly contradictive. the white house confirmed president trump's personal valets who works in close contact in the west when has tested positive for the virus. president trump said he had little personal contact with the individual and valets and other white house staff wear masks. he notably has not. they told advisers he believes wearing one would send the message. the catastrophic economic toll of the pandemic continues to worsen. the labor department reported 3.2ple americans have now filed first time unemployment claims in the last week. that brings the seven-week total no nearly 33.5 people. that's 37
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jill is a white house reporter for "the associated press," and charlie sykes said dittor at large of the bulwark. jill, i'm going to start with you first. nbc news is reporting open these dinners. the dinners were named after james madison, america's fourth president, fifth secretary of state who made a habit of inviting foreign diplomats to exchange ideas over dinner but historians could point to no precedent for a secretary of state playing host to such frequent gatherings paid for by state department funds involving public and political leaders. we have photos of these dinners. these are these madison dinner invitations 'some invitations. some of the invite tease were political and government, 29% were global types, media entertainment, 23% diplomats, ford officials. no precedent for this. is this something that's common in the trump administration? because this is odd. >> well, look, there's nothing wrong with a secretary of state or another cabinet official having dinners, informal gatherings of prominent individuals in the case of a secretary of state to have diplomats from oth
jill is a white house reporter for "the associated press," and charlie sykes said dittor at large of the bulwark. jill, i'm going to start with you first. nbc news is reporting open these dinners. the dinners were named after james madison, america's fourth president, fifth secretary of state who made a habit of inviting foreign diplomats to exchange ideas over dinner but historians could point to no precedent for a secretary of state playing host to such frequent gatherings paid for...
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well, today the associated press furthered the story and blew it up. than debating what the cdc guidelines should be for reopening the country, the trump administration has apparently decided just to toss the guidelines out because yeah, it sure is easier to tell everybody open back up, you figure it out. who wants to deal with the pesky specific price how to actually do so safely without killing people? who wants that getting in the way? just open everything up. who cares. quote, the trump administration shelved a document created by the nation's top investigators with step by step advice on how and when to reopen restaurants and other public places during the still raging coronavirus outbreak. agency scientists has been told that this guidance quote will never see the light of day. joining us is the reporter that broke this story, investigative reporter for the a.p. congratulations on the scoop. thanks for helping us understand it. >> no problem, thanks for having me. >> am i right in saying this is what the cdc does? this is the type of guidance the
well, today the associated press furthered the story and blew it up. than debating what the cdc guidelines should be for reopening the country, the trump administration has apparently decided just to toss the guidelines out because yeah, it sure is easier to tell everybody open back up, you figure it out. who wants to deal with the pesky specific price how to actually do so safely without killing people? who wants that getting in the way? just open everything up. who cares. quote, the trump...
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. >> according to a new associated press poll 61% of latinos have experienced some sort of household income loss. compared to 46% of americans over all. >> well worth your time. the dmv will reopen across the state tomorrow. 25 will open. the san francisco fell street office. the san jose center road. and office in santa rose. we spotted crews getting the concord office ready. it will assist customers with appointments and transactions. requiring an in person visit. customers are still encouraged to use online and virtual services for driver's license and vehicle registration. >> the next time you're out for a social distancing walk you may notice the bay area is getting brighter. the rainbow hunt is taking over. tech company is using the billboard space to show off rainbow drawings. >> we want to put something out there that other people are participating in. and create a sense of community. in a time where we're feeling disconnected. >> the first round went up yesterday. they want to see your design. post it to social media. >> tonight building a better baa area project thanks repo
. >> according to a new associated press poll 61% of latinos have experienced some sort of household income loss. compared to 46% of americans over all. >> well worth your time. the dmv will reopen across the state tomorrow. 25 will open. the san francisco fell street office. the san jose center road. and office in santa rose. we spotted crews getting the concord office ready. it will assist customers with appointments and transactions. requiring an in person visit. customers are...
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witnesses tell the associated press the plane appeared to attempt to land two or three times before eventually crashing into a residential area. no word yet on casualties on the ground so far. we will continue to follow this breaking news story and bring you updates as we get them. >>> well, it's opening day for santa clara county, at least it feels that way for retailers who are now getting to offer customers curbside delivery. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live in campbell with what we can expect from the south bay. exciting news, kris. >> reporter: yeah, marcus. the signs are up, open now, curbside delivery, we've missed you, all up and down downtown campbell. retailers are definitely ready for what they hope will be an influx of customers. the owner of one store chain is launching curbside pick yum for online sales and face time shopping trips at this campbell location, santa clara county. with stores in different counties which all entered phase two at different times, it has been a challenge. in san jose a boutique owner says the shelter order forced them to be creative and fast.
witnesses tell the associated press the plane appeared to attempt to land two or three times before eventually crashing into a residential area. no word yet on casualties on the ground so far. we will continue to follow this breaking news story and bring you updates as we get them. >>> well, it's opening day for santa clara county, at least it feels that way for retailers who are now getting to offer customers curbside delivery. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live in...
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his comments coinciding with new reporting from the associated press about the cdc's reopening guidance, which was shelved by the white house. the ap reporting that the recommendations were much more detailed than previously known offering states specific guidance on when communities should allow for non-essential travel and recommendations on when to shut down again in the event of future flare-ups of the virus. the white house said the document had not been cleared by dr. robert red field. >> those are guidelines that a rogue employee has given you. >> reporter: the ap reports internal emails show red field do sign off and asked the white house to approve the release beginning more than a month ago. in the meantime, word tonight the rapid coronavirus test from abbott laboratories which the white house uses to test the president and those around him, may miss as many as half of positive cases the company is disputing the finding saying the outcomes in this paper are inconsistence with any experience that we've had with this instrument the fda telling nbc news, the agency is reviewing t
his comments coinciding with new reporting from the associated press about the cdc's reopening guidance, which was shelved by the white house. the ap reporting that the recommendations were much more detailed than previously known offering states specific guidance on when communities should allow for non-essential travel and recommendations on when to shut down again in the event of future flare-ups of the virus. the white house said the document had not been cleared by dr. robert red field....
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ruth bader ginsburg is reportedly in the hospital with an infection that's according to the associated presshich reports the infection was caused by a gallstone she under went non- surgical treatment for a benign gallbladder condition and will be in the hospital for a they or two. last november she was released from johns hopkins hospital after suffering the chills and fever. she suffered from a series of health scares including cancer. and just celebrated a birthday in march, she's 87 years old. at the live news desk, maria medina. >>> a dispute over a face mask led to murder in michigan. a security guard at a store in flint was killed while trying to enforce a mask wearing policy. it happened on friday. 43-year-old calvin got into an argument with a customer over the woman's daughter not wearing a mask. that's when police say the customer returned to the store with other family members and shot him in the head. all suspects facing a charge of first degree premeditated murder. >>> disney is taking a big financial hit because of the coronavirus outbreak. the entertainment giant's profits plu
ruth bader ginsburg is reportedly in the hospital with an infection that's according to the associated presshich reports the infection was caused by a gallstone she under went non- surgical treatment for a benign gallbladder condition and will be in the hospital for a they or two. last november she was released from johns hopkins hospital after suffering the chills and fever. she suffered from a series of health scares including cancer. and just celebrated a birthday in march, she's 87 years...