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the average protester doesn't have they wil have communications equipment like radios with miniature grea in tennis. there are repeaters on top of terrorism people, intelligence people, and what all of them complain about is the fact that law enforcement has not been doing anything about the proliferation of these cells al across this country for years now. they have existed for a long time but in the age of social media, they world has become supercharged. they are able to influence an extraordinary amount of people. so you don't need a lot of them. you have them and you have this professional agitators that use and exploit the people around them. what happened in minneapolis is that a confluence of black live matter and ironically, the
the average protester doesn't have they wil have communications equipment like radios with miniature grea in tennis. there are repeaters on top of terrorism people, intelligence people, and what all of them complain about is the fact that law enforcement has not been doing anything about the proliferation of these cells al across this country for years now. they have existed for a long time but in the age of social media, they world has become supercharged. they are able to influence an...
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they've all been fantastic grea talking to our partners and other places that haven't been as good, the europeans haven't been as helpful is i thought they could be. people need to understand what the americans did save lives in europe as well. qassem soleimani lit assassination campaigns in europe carried this was a good thing for the entire world. we are urging everyone in the world to get behind with the united states is going to do to get the islamic republic of ira to route behave like a normal nation. >> secretary of state, mike pompeo, great job paired the world a safer today, thank you
they've all been fantastic grea talking to our partners and other places that haven't been as good, the europeans haven't been as helpful is i thought they could be. people need to understand what the americans did save lives in europe as well. qassem soleimani lit assassination campaigns in europe carried this was a good thing for the entire world. we are urging everyone in the world to get behind with the united states is going to do to get the islamic republic of ira to route behave like a...
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president trump says he's feeling grea, as he makes his first public appearance following treatment for coronavirus, although aides are yet to confirm whether he's still contagious. armenia and azerbaijan agree to a humanitarian ceasefire, following two weeks of intense fighting over the disputed territory of nagorn—karabakh. recognition for the uk's unsung heroes of the pandemic, as hundreds of key workers and volunteers are awarded in the delayed queen's birthday honours. now on bbc news, it's time for click. hey, welcome to click. hope you're doing 0k. it's been nearly seven months now since we all packed up our camera kits on this programme and took them home. even back in march, we were being told we needed to get ready for the long haul, but i'm not sure many of us were able to mentally prepare for that properly. how are you doing, lara? well, i can't believe it has been that long already. i think there's a strange sense of us restarting this again. i suppose things had got a little bit back to normal but now we know we will be continuing for quite a while. one thing that i am sta
president trump says he's feeling grea, as he makes his first public appearance following treatment for coronavirus, although aides are yet to confirm whether he's still contagious. armenia and azerbaijan agree to a humanitarian ceasefire, following two weeks of intense fighting over the disputed territory of nagorn—karabakh. recognition for the uk's unsung heroes of the pandemic, as hundreds of key workers and volunteers are awarded in the delayed queen's birthday honours. now on bbc news,...
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and you will be hearing about it soon it was a great meeting, there grea great unity went the republican party. david: we're awaiting details that could come this evening, as stocks make a comeback today after suffering their steepest point decline. the dow surging more than 1100 today, major averaging closes at session highs, markets eyeing new development from dc as president and his top economic adviser push congress for economic relief. we go live to the white house for the latest. hello, i am david asman, this is "bulls and bears," thank you for joining us, joining me, steve moore, caroll roth, capri caforio and john burnett, what progress has been made. reporter: trying to hash out what a economic stimulus package would be, could look like. president, to that end up to capitol hill today, had lunch with senate republicans to discuss possible options going forward, so far president, and the treasury secretary, steve mnuchin have talked about following, a payroll tax cut. potential small be loans, paid leave, deferred tax payment and help for airline, cruise and hotel industry, we're
and you will be hearing about it soon it was a great meeting, there grea great unity went the republican party. david: we're awaiting details that could come this evening, as stocks make a comeback today after suffering their steepest point decline. the dow surging more than 1100 today, major averaging closes at session highs, markets eyeing new development from dc as president and his top economic adviser push congress for economic relief. we go live to the white house for the latest. hello, i...
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californinia's wildfifires, and that made m met to d do somethining, but i didnt knknow how untntil seeing g greathunberg speak at cop24 in poland.. greta: this is the biggest crcrisis humanity has evever fa. we neeeed to get angry and hold the older generations accountablble for the e mess tht they have created. [shouting in native languages] [rhythmic drumming] alexandriaia: could we have thee first thing on ourur agenda bebe e-mailil that was just sent to l of you guys? girl: can yoyou text me thagagea because ththe what'sapp hasn't been working. alexandria: i was one of the fifirst climatate strikers heren the e united states. woman: she said, "i want to rike." andnd we bothth laughed. we didn'thinink anybodody would pay y attentntion. in a peririo9 months, you know, we went from this place of just s sitting ona bench with a sign to, you know, ororganizingng globally. [cheering] crowd: ♪ if you will fight for us, we're gonna fight for you will you fight f for us? ♪ alexandriaia: these dedemands ae directed at those in power who are inside the united nations climate summit. anand we will conti
californinia's wildfifires, and that made m met to d do somethining, but i didnt knknow how untntil seeing g greathunberg speak at cop24 in poland.. greta: this is the biggest crcrisis humanity has evever fa. we neeeed to get angry and hold the older generations accountablble for the e mess tht they have created. [shouting in native languages] [rhythmic drumming] alexandriaia: could we have thee first thing on ourur agenda bebe e-mailil that was just sent to l of you guys? girl: can yoyou text...
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. >> now both grea and guardia say they would like to see the do more crime. during the criminal justice process such as alerting them when suspects are released. >>> oakland police say more arrests may be coming after raids. police say they made four arrests. they also seized several weapons. ktvu's henry lee tells us it's a response to new data on violent crimes in oakland. >>> ktvu was on scene as oakland police and alameda. the raid happened before dawn on burn hart drive. but it wasn't the only raid. >> this morning our cease fire operations team conducted multiple search warrants in the city of oakland. >> officers served arrest warrants as part of an ongoing investigation. >> we had four arrested. >> the focus of the raids were suspected robbers. >> the search warrant operation was connected to robberies. so connected to reports that happened in our city. >> these are pictures of some of the guns that were seized during the raids. some of them are legal. oakland mayor libby shaf referred them them on mornings on 2. >> you see this morning we actually ha
. >> now both grea and guardia say they would like to see the do more crime. during the criminal justice process such as alerting them when suspects are released. >>> oakland police say more arrests may be coming after raids. police say they made four arrests. they also seized several weapons. ktvu's henry lee tells us it's a response to new data on violent crimes in oakland. >>> ktvu was on scene as oakland police and alameda. the raid happened before dawn on burn hart...
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always grea see you. >> same here . >> always great to see steve paulson as he watches these warm temperaturesoing to be a nice day, isn't it? >> it depends on your definition of nice. yes . >> i set you up for down . >> yeah. it will be sunny for everybody, that's for sure . tomorrow fog comes back, but in the temperatures will bump up. even though the northern wind isn't developing as yesterday. there is a fall working its way up the coast. tomorrow it will be year and we will start a cool down. already done. 51
always grea see you. >> same here . >> always great to see steve paulson as he watches these warm temperaturesoing to be a nice day, isn't it? >> it depends on your definition of nice. yes . >> i set you up for down . >> yeah. it will be sunny for everybody, that's for sure . tomorrow fog comes back, but in the temperatures will bump up. even though the northern wind isn't developing as yesterday. there is a fall working its way up the coast. tomorrow it will be...
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it's just going to look grea >>> for years the biggest draw and a game was the visiting team. it was definitely that way tonight. the mvp in the house. the greek freak is rumored to eventually wind up right here in the bay area. for now though he is in milwaukee. that means trouble for the rest of the league. he had 30 points. the steal, the gym. the warriors within 5. milwaukee gives it to the closer in clutch time. they are a league best 33-6. >> the vikings will come into the bay area on saturday. adam thielen had an ankle injury in practice and their other receiver, stefon diggs, he is ill. that guy the 49ers defines needs to focus onmostis that men. dalvin cook. he had 130 yards from scrimmage last week in new orleans after missing the final 2 games of the regular season with a >>oulder and chest pain. i was never red. >>> carla, rolled the top 5 please. a big block here. runs the floor and get a behind the e nasty gm and the rockets beat the hawks. how do you like it? tj worn and the pacers in jimmy butler of the heat mixed it up. butler blew him a kiss after he was ejec
it's just going to look grea >>> for years the biggest draw and a game was the visiting team. it was definitely that way tonight. the mvp in the house. the greek freak is rumored to eventually wind up right here in the bay area. for now though he is in milwaukee. that means trouble for the rest of the league. he had 30 points. the steal, the gym. the warriors within 5. milwaukee gives it to the closer in clutch time. they are a league best 33-6. >> the vikings will come into the...
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something we are starting to appreciate even more is how indoorvironments really are where there is grea risk. we have seen this in the retrenchment in taking that there were we can dine indoors. closing the bars, also it is important to make sure that gatherings in onsos home or another private, indoor environment is limited to a smaller number of people. i believnta clara just banned those types of indoor gatherings. indoor environments are particularly challenging. we are learning from the world health organization is that the virus will stay in the air. in closed environments, especially when you have the maskngff because you're ea or drinking that is a risky environment. that is what you are seeing by the move of most of our counties to take back indoor dining. >> reporter:rni want to to testing. you have been involved in correlating the testing in different locations. there was a very specific st in the mission, there will b another one in oakland. why is testing still scarce why arthe resources not available as they should be? >> california has done a great job of making e test av
something we are starting to appreciate even more is how indoorvironments really are where there is grea risk. we have seen this in the retrenchment in taking that there were we can dine indoors. closing the bars, also it is important to make sure that gatherings in onsos home or another private, indoor environment is limited to a smaller number of people. i believnta clara just banned those types of indoor gatherings. indoor environments are particularly challenging. we are learning from the...
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muhammad ali: i must be the grea♪est! vo: the joyf . the bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we canov. ma6: ... the capacity for girl: mogoodness. explore. nt vo: and e pol for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passeg to a neweration of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ ♪ is provided by.. real life conversations in a new language like spanish, french, german, italian and more. app or online. more information on, babbel.com. raymond james. the freeman foundation. was also provided by, by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.
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. >> the best wayay to descscribe chandler, he h had suchh a grea sense of humor, he loved people ande says chandler got sidetracked when he was 19. he suffered a shoulder injury and during his recovery became addicted to painkikillers. he was drug-free for more than two years. >> hi, i'm michelle. >> he and his mother shot video to tell people about what they went througugh. >> i'm excited about our talk. i have a great relationship with my family again. i have great job again. i'm healthy, i'm happy. >> but the pandemic threw chandler into a spiral. he w was working at a restauran and lost hisis job. that forced him to spend his days at home alone. a month later he was found dead in his apartment from an apparent oveverdose. >> i i thoughtht we were over t pointt of the harard drug use, hardesest day -- i it wasas the hardest day of my life. i couldn't believe it. >> patients in treatment centers around the country are facing similar issues. this facility treats about 40 people recovering from addiction. the pandemic hasas preventeted from meeeeting face toto face. counselingng sess
. >> the best wayay to descscribe chandler, he h had suchh a grea sense of humor, he loved people ande says chandler got sidetracked when he was 19. he suffered a shoulder injury and during his recovery became addicted to painkikillers. he was drug-free for more than two years. >> hi, i'm michelle. >> he and his mother shot video to tell people about what they went througugh. >> i'm excited about our talk. i have a great relationship with my family again. i have great...
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that is the highest number recorded in two years of the grea depression.he federal reserve is ready to mppu in the illions of dollars in american relief. it is new york's poorest districts, heavily populated with african-americans and hispanics that are being harst hit. theseei were food parcels b delivered in the bronx. >> when you are in e of the poorest communities in the country, though small businesses, they caot wait for the fed to help them. they needed today. what people are watching right now is what happens when you do not invest in dresng poverty. reporter: as it confrontshis invisible enemy, there is a marshall field to -- martial feel to life in the city. america's greatest ever peacetime challenge. anchor: an alarming increase in jobls numbers. struggling to get mon in the bank. whd b a tsunami of people laid off. our business correspondence report. reporter: america's second isidemic, unemployment spreading.in new york, the statt out $600 in extra benefit payments just two weede aft the l rescue package was passed. many new yorkers are havin
that is the highest number recorded in two years of the grea depression.he federal reserve is ready to mppu in the illions of dollars in american relief. it is new york's poorest districts, heavily populated with african-americans and hispanics that are being harst hit. theseei were food parcels b delivered in the bronx. >> when you are in e of the poorest communities in the country, though small businesses, they caot wait for the fed to help them. they needed today. what people are...
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muhammad ali: i must be the grea♪est! vo: the joyful.py little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, the official u.s. death toll passes 16,000, as 10% of the u.s. workforce files for unemployment, ripping a hole in an already wounded economy. i speak with former chair of the federal e, janet yellen, on how we might recover. and, hearing from americans across all industries, on how they're coping with new unemployment amid the country's nancial tailspin. plus, a closer look at housing. ter nearly one third of renters couldn't make their payments last week, a core component of the u.s. economy is at risk of falling apart. >> that can then lead to unraveling of prop
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muhammad ali: stmust be the grea ♪ vo: the joyful.we believe there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. won 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. gi: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the threat persists. covid-19 infection and death rates continue to mount, as the esident leaves washingto for the first time in weeks toa visisk-making facility in arizona. then, thlatest view from the front lines of the battle against the coronaviru this time, from a medevac nurse practitioner. plus, making use of idle time. the unique projects people are pursuing as they adapt to life under social distancing. >> wheyou are confined, there's less environmental stimulation to keep the mind engaged. there's less to do, unss you exercise creative responses to your situation.
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i don't think that is a grea in fact, i think the president's plan is not a great idea. >> brennan: wellwhat would it take you -- how long would it take you to get that up and running? what would happen to the unemployed people in your state who just saw $600 a week disappear? >> we're continuing to provide them the state unemployment compensation, which is $400, $450 . we're talking about the extra $600 that the federal government put on until we got our economy going. our economy in connecticut is going much better than other places, but there are still tens of thousands who can't get employed, in bars and restaurants. there has to be some sort of a cushion. >> brennan: connecticut has been hit hard, and i tropical storm.du tthi has covid slowed down the response to this storm? when are the lights going back on? >> governor: i'd say we were hit hard by the tropical storm. and we lost almost half our power across the state. and then you realize that means water treatment centers in nursing homes and a whole variety of real emergencies that have to be put out. in the meantime, we're brin
i don't think that is a grea in fact, i think the president's plan is not a great idea. >> brennan: wellwhat would it take you -- how long would it take you to get that up and running? what would happen to the unemployed people in your state who just saw $600 a week disappear? >> we're continuing to provide them the state unemployment compensation, which is $400, $450 . we're talking about the extra $600 that the federal government put on until we got our economy going. our economy...
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or five times in my life, so being able to stay there and i had my bike with me and i did , it was grea> reporter: how did he do on his final exams? >> i finished and i'm doing pretty well. >> reporter: for students rising above. >> to learn more about students rising above and its colors, go to our website, kpix.com /sra. >> such a fantastic program, and i know a lot of folks are celebrating father's day this weekend, hoping to get outside, it sounds like the weather will be great. >> pretty much what we expect for the first official weekend of summer. it is officially summer 2:43 tomorrow afternoon. this is the most amount of daylight we get all year, the sun comes up at 5:47 and doesn't go downhill and 8:34 and over the next six months we lose five hours and 13 minutes of daylight as we go toward the winter solstice and i know that's probably not a big you want to think about yet but let's just enjoy the abundant daylight we get tomorrow with plenty of sunshine and just a little fog along the coast, thanks to the stronger onshore wind that producing a cooling trend across the entire
or five times in my life, so being able to stay there and i had my bike with me and i did , it was grea> reporter: how did he do on his final exams? >> i finished and i'm doing pretty well. >> reporter: for students rising above. >> to learn more about students rising above and its colors, go to our website, kpix.com /sra. >> such a fantastic program, and i know a lot of folks are celebrating father's day this weekend, hoping to get outside, it sounds like the weather...
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it raises money for the charity that supports hundreds of food banks and helps those inst grea need.ling >> a christmas message embraced the thousands who bought the song and helped it to reach the top of the charts. >> huge congratulations to them. stay with me. i'll be pack in a few moments with the headlines. i'm on twitter. thanks for watching. ♪ narror: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. eeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from girlwe are the curious. woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: b off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the strong. ad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful. bob ross ♪ man 3: we believe there is always mo
it raises money for the charity that supports hundreds of food banks and helps those inst grea need.ling >> a christmas message embraced the thousands who bought the song and helped it to reach the top of the charts. >> huge congratulations to them. stay with me. i'll be pack in a few moments with the headlines. i'm on twitter. thanks for watching. ♪ narror: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more....
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. >> reporter: but education is all about adapting just like adapting to the pandemic >> my grea grandmotherd worrying is like a rocking chair. you can go back and forth but it doesn't get you anywhere. >> reporter: when you're learning outdoors, the sky's the limit. kevin tibbles, nbc news, wisconsin. >> putting on those thinking caps. a programming note tomorrow on "today" we'll be live from food drives across the country sharing ways you can help from home that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each please take care of yourself and each other. >> claire: hey, mom. i'm just walking past the pub, and i thought maybe you and i could have dinner together. >> belle: oh, honey, i'm sorry. i'm working on grandpa john's case. i have to file a motion in the morning, so probably just gonna get something in the microwave. >> claire: no problem. i'll bring you home some dessert. >> belle: okay, see you soon. >> claire: looks like i'm eating alone. >> charlie: not necessarily. >> claire: [laughs softly] >> charlie: do you mind if i joi
. >> reporter: but education is all about adapting just like adapting to the pandemic >> my grea grandmotherd worrying is like a rocking chair. you can go back and forth but it doesn't get you anywhere. >> reporter: when you're learning outdoors, the sky's the limit. kevin tibbles, nbc news, wisconsin. >> putting on those thinking caps. a programming note tomorrow on "today" we'll be live from food drives across the country sharing ways you can help from home...
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thfcombined corporate value the four tech cpanies is grea than the value of the entire german economy have billions of customers. they have transformed and shape society. can they be stopped? they didn't face a lot of regulation on the way up, because they wene new, unprecd phenomenon. noesw conhas to decide whether it's going to change antitrust laws in order to catch up, and that's what thiis about. certainly, the democrats on the committee want to do that. they have invested a whole year of investigations to get to this the hearing today, a lot of political theater was involved, but you n't underestima the symbolic importance of seeing the four tech tightens being grilled -- tech titans bng grilled in front of congress. that may increase momentum towards more regulation, especially as department of justice is looking into these things. certainly these chief executives would want to be involved in shaping any rules or regulations that arehanged, and they would fight aggressively, lobbying on the hill, where they have a lot of power, to make sure these measures are not too tough. but
thfcombined corporate value the four tech cpanies is grea than the value of the entire german economy have billions of customers. they have transformed and shape society. can they be stopped? they didn't face a lot of regulation on the way up, because they wene new, unprecd phenomenon. noesw conhas to decide whether it's going to change antitrust laws in order to catch up, and that's what thiis about. certainly, the democrats on the committee want to do that. they have invested a whole year of...
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muhammad ali: i must be the grea♪est! vo: the joyful.ittle cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... he man 6: ...in tapacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good eveng. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the united states approaches 60,000 deaths, as the economy contracts at its steepest rate since the financial collapse of 2008. then, how secure is the food supply? a look at the meatpacking industry, and the cracks that are beginning to show american agriculture. plus, medicines for covid. pesi amell while questions remain about the curacy of tests for antibodies to neutralize the virus. and, the added challenngs of sertudents with special needs-- when the classroom becomes the home. l th a
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have a grea great, great rest of your weekend thank you much for being with me. see you next time. ♪ ♪. gerry: hello and welcome to the wall street journal at large. used to be said when wall street sneezes, the rest of the world catches a cold. but it's a sign of our changing times that it was wall street seemed to succumb to the rising menace of a virus that began a couple of months ago in the chinese heartland. financial markets were pummeled with investors suggesting the indications of the rapidly spreading corona virus or wiping out all the gains of so far. worry of this spread and the durability of this group markets. the yield on the ten year hit record lows. with investors seeking the safety of u.s. government debt. now the immediate cause of the fear was sudden evidence to the disease taking hold now well outside of china. the number of cases in italy, iran, south korea vote significantly. trent president trump sought to calm fears but the u.s. would also see an epidemic and insisted the country was well prepared to cope. anointing vice president pence t
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have a grea great, great rest of your weekend thank you week. wow. melissa: bulls & bears now.id: coronavirus virus fears plunging the stocks capping the worst week for wall street and the s&p 500 entering its fastest correction ever but it seemed at one point today it was going to be a lot worse for stocks it got a little better this is bulls & bears thank you for joinings everybody i'm david asman. let's go straight to the trading floors jeff flock is at the cme in chicago but first to jackie did, at the new york stock exchange. reporter: well it's a little good news good evening to you david but what happened on the floor today and in the last seven da v
have a grea great, great rest of your weekend thank you week. wow. melissa: bulls & bears now.id: coronavirus virus fears plunging the stocks capping the worst week for wall street and the s&p 500 entering its fastest correction ever but it seemed at one point today it was going to be a lot worse for stocks it got a little better this is bulls & bears thank you for joinings everybody i'm david asman. let's go straight to the trading floors jeff flock is at the cme in chicago but...
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>> yes that is a grea question. we are seeing a lot o with our families as well and we primarily serve folks on public insurance and what we are seeing is a lot of struggling on figuring out how to provide the kids education if these parents are working from home hothey are able to both work from home and do a second job being the educator for their kids. for folks who are front-line essential workers we are seeing a lot of stress to figure out how to to provide childcare or have childcare provided for their kids at home and their education provided while they are out working. >> i am curious how much higher a level of mental health struggle that you are seng thesdays through the pandemic and going into the school year? en talking with colleagues ave all around the country who were in similar clins working with similar populations that we are seeing a lot of mental health ug symptoms go ththe roof right now. right now we are ving a lot f ks who are highly olate for just a couple hours , the mental health system unis
>> yes that is a grea question. we are seeing a lot o with our families as well and we primarily serve folks on public insurance and what we are seeing is a lot of struggling on figuring out how to provide the kids education if these parents are working from home hothey are able to both work from home and do a second job being the educator for their kids. for folks who are front-line essential workers we are seeing a lot of stress to figure out how to to provide childcare or have...
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t, butk may was not grea the third quarter will be the best quarter we will have probably all year. i could be wrong. the fourth quarter could be better. the third quarter is going to be so strong in economic growth that it's going to be remarkable. ben: it's going to be strong, bouncing back from a decline of 40%. it strength as compared to a massive decline, but i think you are right about that general idea. we'll start to bounce back. i know we don't have you for a long time. sen. scott: hours. ben: would love to keep you for hours. what can we expect from the senate on another covid response package? i know this is a position where it doesn't seem to anybody like there is common ground, but maybe there is on ppp in pa rticular and changes to that. tell us about what you expect from the senate on this front. sen. scott: i think you will see more emphasis on sector-targeted relief as we analyze what was left out in 3.0 and 3.5. that will be a serious and necessary conversation. if you think about the landlords, the retail industry, the devastation, speaking of some of the larger s
t, butk may was not grea the third quarter will be the best quarter we will have probably all year. i could be wrong. the fourth quarter could be better. the third quarter is going to be so strong in economic growth that it's going to be remarkable. ben: it's going to be strong, bouncing back from a decline of 40%. it strength as compared to a massive decline, but i think you are right about that general idea. we'll start to bounce back. i know we don't have you for a long time. sen. scott:...
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muhammad ali: stmust be the grea ♪ vo: the joyful.e cloud. ♪ isman 3: we believe ther always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: wbelieve... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch h been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good eveng, i'm judy woodruff. t on newshour tonight, the toll of covid-19.th deaths iu.s. exceed 30,000, as millions of americans file first-time unemployment claims. then, feeling the pain. hearing from americans who have lost their jobs after the pandemic erases a decade of employment gains. pl, empty skies. with passenger demand in free fall, how will air travel survive the conavirus? >> the airline iustry, not b just in the u. worldwide, is in a complete crisis. markets have evaporated. airlines need cash at the moment just to survive. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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it's about an hour's commute om new york city. ( train whistle ) among its many charms: it's a grea bald eagles. wintering ( camera shutter )th e shots belong to a notable local photographer who shared them on a popular facebook page. his name is haza alomaisi. he's known by his nickname: anwar. >> my girlfriend and i were here photographing eagles, and i have a professional camera that i have no idea h to use. he noticed and hcame over and he showed me how to use it and what settings to have, which lens to put on. was very, very nice. >>st he was ike that. he was a lovable person, and very caring, very considerate of others. >> i first met anwar when he was working at a local gtaason. >> reporter: most peoponle't make friends with their gas station attendant. this gathering of alomaisi's friends in the bird-loving plommunity tooe shortly before new york's governor ordered the end of social they came together to talk about him because suddenly he was gone. e had spent 22 years in the united states, living, workingxe and paying tathey said. the ct that he had never become a citizen wasn't
it's about an hour's commute om new york city. ( train whistle ) among its many charms: it's a grea bald eagles. wintering ( camera shutter )th e shots belong to a notable local photographer who shared them on a popular facebook page. his name is haza alomaisi. he's known by his nickname: anwar. >> my girlfriend and i were here photographing eagles, and i have a professional camera that i have no idea h to use. he noticed and hcame over and he showed me how to use it and what settings to...
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>>the amount of decle gas prices is not nely as grea as the amount of decline of crude oil prices so and that's reasonable because the the the refid gasoline are the doing less business they're probably not you may be ming little bit more per gallon than they used to but they're not cleaning up or nything like that, but i would expect. prices are going to stay could stay low for a while now question is when is the economy going to get that going. i talked to a guy from merrill recently and he said that he thought theconomy would be going fine by the 4th quarter this year. lot of people no wonder about that because a lot of things have to happen right for us to get ourselves all back to work and the same time not cause us to get sik. >>some oil producers have shut down production the marathon martinez rough irony refinery has pushed pause on operations becse of economic pressures connected to the coronavirus the president also said today he has instructed the secretaries of energy anthe treasury to formulate a rescue plan for e oil and gas industry. let's change things up now and talk
>>the amount of decle gas prices is not nely as grea as the amount of decline of crude oil prices so and that's reasonable because the the the refid gasoline are the doing less business they're probably not you may be ming little bit more per gallon than they used to but they're not cleaning up or nything like that, but i would expect. prices are going to stay could stay low for a while now question is when is the economy going to get that going. i talked to a guy from merrill recently...
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have a grea great, great rest of your weekend thank you >> we are turning the democratic party me withof justice, the fbi, and 3 of the nation's intelligence agencies tried to impeach the president without evidence or crime of any kind, conspired to overthrow the president of the united states
have a grea great, great rest of your weekend thank you >> we are turning the democratic party me withof justice, the fbi, and 3 of the nation's intelligence agencies tried to impeach the president without evidence or crime of any kind, conspired to overthrow the president of the united states
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have a grea great, great rest of your weekend thank you joining. ♪ ♪ this week the markets rocked by coronavirus as it spreads around the world. what it means for the economy in your portfolio. mortgage rates fell to three year low, how low can they go? and is now the time to refinance? and the stocks that defied wall street's wild ride, which ones are holding steady and why? barron's roundtable starts now. welcome to barron's roundtable we get behind the headlines to prepare you for the week ahead. i am jack otter. we begin with what we think are the three most important things investors should be thinking about right now. coronavirus feared have a market correction what to expect them here. some stay-at-home stocks held up better during the storm, with got the nays and what's ahead. and bob stepped down at disney, why it makes sense the themepark has take the helm. ben levisohn, jack hough, you don't need us to tell you it's an ugly week on wall street here's a rescan s&p 500 plunged into correction territory down 11.5% for the week that makes february at the worst month of the mar
have a grea great, great rest of your weekend thank you joining. ♪ ♪ this week the markets rocked by coronavirus as it spreads around the world. what it means for the economy in your portfolio. mortgage rates fell to three year low, how low can they go? and is now the time to refinance? and the stocks that defied wall street's wild ride, which ones are holding steady and why? barron's roundtable starts now. welcome to barron's roundtable we get behind the headlines to prepare you for the...
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customer servicerole d the grea bay as well. >> reporter: so keep in mind the interview process will be much different this time around. you may be actually interviewing via facetime on the internet or on your mobile device. that's the big change as we know. in pleasanton juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> if you are out of work due to the pandemic and looking for a job, you can head to kpix.com for a list of current job offerings around the bay area. >>> well still ahead on kpix 5 and cbsn bay area. the coronavirus crisis ramps up at a san francisco nursing home. >>> concerns about a growing outbreak prompting the city to call for help. >>> plus should i wear a mask if i go out in public? why a state review of mask guidelines is a double-edge sword. >>> plus emergency rooms being liken to medical war zones. we take you inside and behind the front lines where doctors are fighting to stay ahead of dozens of cases daily. >>> some rain on the way as we head towards the weekend, but on the short term still a couple of sunny days ahead of us. today temperatures were on the cool side despite a
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have a grea great, great rest of your weekend thank you ♪ ♪ maria: good sunday morning, welcome, i'ma bartiromo. welcome to sunday morning futures. brace yourself for an explosion of new cases to have coronavirus in america now that the u.s. has ramped up testing across the country. vice president mike pence on the new travel restrictions in place from south korea and parts of italy among other places. plus landslide victory for joe biden in south carolina cease -- south carolina's democratic primary. steve bannon assesses the race and reacts to tom steyer dropping out. also joining us
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. >> reporter: but education is all about adapting just like adapting to the pandemic >> my grea grandmother said worrying is like a rocking chair. you can go back and forth but it doesn't get you anywhere. >> reporter: when you're learning outdoors, the sky's the limit. kevin tibbles, nbc news, wisconsin. >> putting on the thinking caps. a programming note tomorrow on "today" we'll be live from food drives across the country sharing ways you can help from home that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of >>> right now at 6:00 the vaccine is here. healthcare workers first in line. >> today is hopeful. and reason to be optimistic. we have to be mindful of where we really are. >> the only bay area hospital that has doses tonight. >> santa clara county prepares for the vaccine to arrive. the hospitals that will get it this week and how many doses will be in the south bay. >> can your boss force you to get a vaccine to come back to work? >> we want to make sure when people come to the office we do it responsibly. >> we take a closer look at vaccine
. >> reporter: but education is all about adapting just like adapting to the pandemic >> my grea grandmother said worrying is like a rocking chair. you can go back and forth but it doesn't get you anywhere. >> reporter: when you're learning outdoors, the sky's the limit. kevin tibbles, nbc news, wisconsin. >> putting on the thinking caps. a programming note tomorrow on "today" we'll be live from food drives across the country sharing ways you can help from home...