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a.m. pacific, american history tv. >> american history tv is on social media.ollow us @c-span history. >> 25 years ago, on april 19, massive truck bomb exploded outside the alfred p. murra federal building in oklahoma city, killing 168 people, including 19 children in day care center. a year later, fema's emergency produced a live training program from oklahoma city. next, on "reel america" managing terrorism events, the oklahoma experience. five leading first responders describe what happened after the bombing, how the response was organized, successes and problems and lessons learned. this program comes to us courtesy of the national emergency training center library iner mittsburg, maryland. burg, maryland. >> with regard to this proceeding, basically there are four elements that i have to receive information regarding -- >> everybody looking down here now. watch the electricity!
a.m. pacific, american history tv. >> american history tv is on social media.ollow us @c-span history. >> 25 years ago, on april 19, massive truck bomb exploded outside the alfred p. murra federal building in oklahoma city, killing 168 people, including 19 children in day care center. a year later, fema's emergency produced a live training program from oklahoma city. next, on "reel america" managing terrorism events, the oklahoma experience. five leading first responders...
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a.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> you are watching american history tv, covering history, eyewitnesseh accounts, archival films, lectures, and visits to museums and historic places. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. -- andrewcan irie served as a medic during world war ii and he recounts his tour of duty re--- his tour of duty d-day and the bottom of the bulge. ins interview was conducted 2010 for its oral history collection. andrewy i'm with mr. kiniry. >>
a.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> you are watching american history tv, covering history, eyewitnesseh accounts, archival films, lectures, and visits to museums and historic places. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. -- andrewcan irie served as a medic during world war ii and he recounts his tour of duty re--- his tour of duty d-day and the bottom of the bulge. ins interview was conducted 2010 for its oral history collection. andrewy i'm with mr. kiniry. >>
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a.m. pacific time. s helping the bay area find faith even amid the shelter in place. you can watch the easter celebration at 11:00 a.m. here on abc 7, abc7news.com, and our facebook and youtube pages. >>> a man in northern california is running towards a purpose to help those on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic. the 60-year-old began his epic journey this morning in placerville. his goal is to continue running on his treadmill through monday 150 miles. he wants to raise awareness and help with the short supply of personal protective equipment. basement, attics, workshop, back of their pickup truck, you have gloves. it's quantity. don't bother by the quality, let somebody else decide if it's quality or not. we will use them. >> he is encouraging people to cheer him on. he's running in isolation but in front of a window at a business in downtown placerville. >>> twitter founder jack dorsey is teaming up with rihanna to help people suffering from domestic violence. in addition to a $5 million dona
a.m. pacific time. s helping the bay area find faith even amid the shelter in place. you can watch the easter celebration at 11:00 a.m. here on abc 7, abc7news.com, and our facebook and youtube pages. >>> a man in northern california is running towards a purpose to help those on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic. the 60-year-old began his epic journey this morning in placerville. his goal is to continue running on his treadmill through monday 150 miles. he wants to raise...
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a.m. pacific time. >>> hey everybody, i'm dennis o'donnell. is the warrior's season over?teve kerr weighs in on that. >>> and can you name the two number one picks the 49ers there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. >>> mike nolan had two first round picks. one was pat willis and the other joe staley. tonight they're both retired from football. he said good-bye today and revealed a neck injury that bothered him throughout the season. but ultimately he called it quits for his family. he wants to stay connected to football in the future, even though he is going on his own terms. he will not be a super bowl champ
a.m. pacific time. >>> hey everybody, i'm dennis o'donnell. is the warrior's season over?teve kerr weighs in on that. >>> and can you name the two number one picks the 49ers there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to...
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a.m. pacific on american history tv. you're watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span three. follow us on twitter at history for information on our schedule and keep up with the latest history news. >> next on "lectures in history," la sierra university professor alicia gutierrez-romine teaches a class about laws and policies regarding abortion. starting in the 19th century, she tracked changes in medical practice and public opinion through court cases and newspaper coverage. she also described abortion restrictions, access to illegal abortions, costs, and health risks in different time periods and states. prof. gutierrez-romine: wee
a.m. pacific on american history tv. you're watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span three. follow us on twitter at history for information on our schedule and keep up with the latest history news. >> next on "lectures in history," la sierra university professor alicia gutierrez-romine teaches a class about laws and policies regarding abortion. starting in the 19th century, she tracked changes in medical practice and...
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a.m. pacific time. tomorrow abc 7 news is helping the bay area find faith even amid the shelter in place. you can watch at 11:00 a.m. here on abc 7, abc7news.com, and our facebook and youtube pages. >>> a man in northern california is running towards a purpose to help those on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic. the 60-year-old began his epic journey in placerville. his goal is to continue running on his treadmill through monday with a mask on for a total of 150 miles. he wants to raise awareness sho personal protective equipment. >> sewing mask and also for people to look at their basement, attics, workshop, back of their pickup truck, you have gloves. it's quantity. don't bother by the quality, let somebody else decide if it's quality or not. we will use them. >> he is encouraging people to cheer him on. he's running in isolation but in front of a window at a business in downtown placerville. >> and we wish him good luck. >>> a teleconferencing site is reporting a record number of meetings. mic
a.m. pacific time. tomorrow abc 7 news is helping the bay area find faith even amid the shelter in place. you can watch at 11:00 a.m. here on abc 7, abc7news.com, and our facebook and youtube pages. >>> a man in northern california is running towards a purpose to help those on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic. the 60-year-old began his epic journey in placerville. his goal is to continue running on his treadmill through monday with a mask on for a total of 150 miles. he wants...
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a.m. pacific, 2:00 p.m. eastern. we will see you next time, thank you. >>from the bay station.h news at 5. >>we can begin the net front. in our war. which we're calling opening up america again. >>now at 5 president trump says the american people are rey to restart the enomy but that it's up to governors to termine when specific states should reopen. good evening and thank you want so much for joning us here i'm justine waldman presiden trump toy unfolded his major plan to reopen the country as amerins still continue to batt the unrelenting coronavirus pandemic as kron four's theresa stasi reports, the plan aves heavily on governors. and how each ste is uniquely dealing with this rus. >>america wants to be open and americans want to be open. >>the president flying to buy his experts on the white house into the details of how the g country is going to reopen. >>our approach outlines 3 phases and restorg our ecomic life. we are not opening. all at once. but one careful step at a time. and some states will be able to open up sooner than others. >>the plan calls on states to monito
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a.m. pacific time. we're going to -- basically it's all hands on deck to make sure our whole team is prioritizing security and privacy for all our customers. >> is that challenging if you can give me the scope of how quickly you guys grew from, say, december until now? >> yeah. initially if you think about what zoom was designed for, workplace communication. we went from 10 million users in december to 200 million in a matter of weeks. so in terms of scaling, it's been an absolutely unprecedented growth that we're experiencing. up, i can't even think of another organization that's grown at that level. so we are expanding new use cases into more of a consumer focused area and we're working with a lot of third party organizations to make sure we have security and privacy pictures and settings in place for those use cases. >> esther, we've got seriously only 30 seconds left and i want to leave with something fun, my favorite feature. you can keep changing your virtual background, right? >> yeah. so my hous
a.m. pacific time. we're going to -- basically it's all hands on deck to make sure our whole team is prioritizing security and privacy for all our customers. >> is that challenging if you can give me the scope of how quickly you guys grew from, say, december until now? >> yeah. initially if you think about what zoom was designed for, workplace communication. we went from 10 million users in december to 200 million in a matter of weeks. so in terms of scaling, it's been an absolutely...
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a.m. pacific to be there for the national radio at 8:00 a.m. i am still on the road in the back of the car creeping up the freeway at seven or 9 miles per hour. but i'm looking out the right side of the car and san francisco bay is out there. and i missing my deadline which is horrifying for a journalist to do. but i'm thinking this is the world of fremont. [laughter] for better or for worse and to seize any opportunity to get here and delighted to research the book it would give me excuse to do some research in and around san francisco. the story of the marriage and they are ambitions and adventures when the united states was deeply divided and in danger of coming apart. teethree refers to when some had outlawed slavery and others embraced it it also refers to the marriage of the very unusual couple who strove to accomplish and achieve all that they could in that very divisive time and they played a vital role. john charles fremont was and explore, man who the 18 forties and fifties with a series of expeditions started in st. louis missouri th
a.m. pacific to be there for the national radio at 8:00 a.m. i am still on the road in the back of the car creeping up the freeway at seven or 9 miles per hour. but i'm looking out the right side of the car and san francisco bay is out there. and i missing my deadline which is horrifying for a journalist to do. but i'm thinking this is the world of fremont. [laughter] for better or for worse and to seize any opportunity to get here and delighted to research the book it would give me excuse to...
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a.m. pacific time. who was not wearing a face mask was forcefully removed by police from a bus in philadelphia. four officers removing the man. police say he refused to leave when the driver asked. last week the local transportation authority requiring all passengers to wear masks. when officers the m refused again. they say they will no longer enforce the pall ace. >>> year getting an update on children in one of the most appalling cases of abuse. the attorney for the 13 turpin kids say they're doing well despite the coronavirus pandemic. they were forced to spend most of their lives in their home, endured years of starvation and beatings by their parents who have been sentenced to life in prison. the younger six have been adopted. the older siblings are doing well. one's graduated college as a medical field technician. others are looking into teaching. >>> and another reminder here to follow the shelter-in-place orders because it could cost you. a tweet showing seven people who were busted after they
a.m. pacific time. who was not wearing a face mask was forcefully removed by police from a bus in philadelphia. four officers removing the man. police say he refused to leave when the driver asked. last week the local transportation authority requiring all passengers to wear masks. when officers the m refused again. they say they will no longer enforce the pall ace. >>> year getting an update on children in one of the most appalling cases of abuse. the attorney for the 13 turpin kids...
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a.m. pacific time that i would be there for this national radiohead and at 8 a.m.'m still on the road in the back of this car creeping up the freeway at, i don't know, seven miles an hour, nine miles an hour, whatever it was. i'm looking out the rights that of the car and san francisco-based out there and the city of san francisco or the southern suburbs is spurting out in the hills in front to be and i'm missing my deadline which is a horrifying thing for journalists to do, but i'm just thinking to myself, this is the world the fremont made. [laughing] for better, sometimes worse but it is really one of the most wonderful cities and i seize any opportunity to get here was delighted to be researching this book in part because i i knew t would give me an excuse to do some research in and around san francisco. it is the story of two people, the story of a marriage, and their ambitions and adventures in a time when the united states was deeply divided and seem to be in danger of coming apart. "imperfect union" refer to union of the american state at a time when some o
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a.m. pacific, 2:00 p.m.eeds goes to feeding america so some good news there. >>> now to jessica simpson. we all likely remember her iconic "rolling stone" cover from back in 2003 when she was hailed as, quote, housewife of the year. yeah. well, since jessica had some extra time on her hands, like w to instagram earlier this week and posting this picture writing, housewife of the year looks a little different these days. it sure does, jessica. well, she's still got the swiffer but traded those pink high heels here slippers. you know, that's how we're all rocking the quarantine look at home. jessica originally shot the "rolling stone" cover when she was 23 and married to nick lachey. they just kicked off their mtv reality series "newlyweds." jessica is quarantined like all all of us these days. >>> and finally it is national pet day. all those pets at home you're spending extra time with, so we're celebrating by introducing you to "gma's" pet of the week. take a look at some of our past winners, and now we wan
a.m. pacific, 2:00 p.m.eeds goes to feeding america so some good news there. >>> now to jessica simpson. we all likely remember her iconic "rolling stone" cover from back in 2003 when she was hailed as, quote, housewife of the year. yeah. well, since jessica had some extra time on her hands, like w to instagram earlier this week and posting this picture writing, housewife of the year looks a little different these days. it sure does, jessica. well, she's still got the swiffer...
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a.m. pacific on american history tv. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] this is american history tv on c-span3. 25 years ago, on april 19, 1995, a massive truck bomb exploded outside the federal building in oklahoma city, killing 160 people. gumbel contends the bombing was preventable and the fbi is handled the case. co-authorch with his roger charles included government documents, correspondence with convicted accomplice terry nichols and 150 interviews with individuals ranging from the prosecution and defense teams to members of the radical right and law enforcement officials. he spoke at full-circle bookstore in oklahoma city in 2012.
a.m. pacific on american history tv. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] this is american history tv on c-span3. 25 years ago, on april 19, 1995, a massive truck bomb exploded outside the federal building in oklahoma city, killing 160 people. gumbel contends the bombing was preventable and the fbi is handled the case. co-authorch with his...
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a.m. pacific. enjoy the rest of your evening. be safe and healthy. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ journal" "washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, transport topics senior congressional reporter discussing the proposed transportation infrastructure bill as part of the u.s. coronavirus response. evermore talks about state and federal assistance available to those who have recently lost their jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic. and changes several states have made to alcohol laws during the crisis. live "washington journal" at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. in the u.k., british prime minister boris johnson has been moved to an intensive care unit after his coronavirus symptoms worsened over the weekend. fox reports that sunday evening the prime minister was admitted to st. thomas's hospital in london for treatment
a.m. pacific. enjoy the rest of your evening. be safe and healthy. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ journal" "washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, transport topics senior congressional reporter discussing the proposed transportation infrastructure bill as part of...
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a.m. pacific time there is a new set of forecasts and we take on board immediately if a state has made a new stay-at-home order and that would change the trajectory. and if they keep delaying, then our forecast will get worse as time goes by. >> sanjay, what i don't understand -- you hear from dr. murray. you heard from dr. fauci and dr. birx and the task force, the science is clear. if there is social distancing, if there are stay-at-home orders in states, fewer people will die. and we're talking about possibly tens of thousands or more people. that's the difference. i don't understand why social distancing, stay-at-home orders are not in place across this country given the science is clear. >> yeah, i mean anderson, i think they should be. we've been talking about this feels like for a couple of months now. essentially saying this and reminding people that, look, you know, people's behavior in this country directly affects the health of people all over the country, you know. how you behave affects me and how i behave affects you. we've been saying this for some time. and yet it still seems
a.m. pacific time there is a new set of forecasts and we take on board immediately if a state has made a new stay-at-home order and that would change the trajectory. and if they keep delaying, then our forecast will get worse as time goes by. >> sanjay, what i don't understand -- you hear from dr. murray. you heard from dr. fauci and dr. birx and the task force, the science is clear. if there is social distancing, if there are stay-at-home orders in states, fewer people will die. and...
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a.m. pacific time and still on the road creeping up the freeway seven or 9 miles an hour but looking out the right side san francisco bay is out there and the southern suburbs with the hills in front of me and missing my deadline which is horrifying for journalists to do. this is the world the fremont made. [laughter] for better or worse. it is the most wonderful city and delighted to be researching the book and san francisco it's a story of two people at the story of a marriage and their ambitions at a time when the united states was deeply divide divided. the imperfect union refers to when they had outlawed slavery and others embraced it and with this very unusual couple to achieve all that they could in that very divisive time to play a vital time jar - - john charles fremont was and explore and a man who in the 18 forties and fifties started in saint louis missouri with any consequence of the united states and with u.s. army officer hired civilians to go along to match the oregon trail ultimately ended up in california and was intrigued and then returned a couple of years later to the me
a.m. pacific time and still on the road creeping up the freeway seven or 9 miles an hour but looking out the right side san francisco bay is out there and the southern suburbs with the hills in front of me and missing my deadline which is horrifying for journalists to do. this is the world the fremont made. [laughter] for better or worse. it is the most wonderful city and delighted to be researching the book and san francisco it's a story of two people at the story of a marriage and their...
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a.m. pacific. -- at 7:00 eastern, 4:00 a.m. pacific.ions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> florida governor ron desantis is starting at 10:30 a.m. eastern time. we'll have it live on c-span. and louisiana governor john bel briefing.s a that's due to start at 4:00 p.m. eastern live here on c-span. the white house coronavirus task force with president ected by trump currently scheduled at 5:00 eastern. we'll take you live to the white briefing begins. the clock as round coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic and available on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread u.s. and the world with interactive maps. anytime, emand unfiltered at c-span.org/coronavirus. on "the t communicators" -- from the nnual state of the net conference, internet archive reator talks about documenting the int
a.m. pacific. -- at 7:00 eastern, 4:00 a.m. pacific.ions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> florida governor ron desantis is starting at 10:30 a.m. eastern time. we'll have it live on c-span. and louisiana governor john bel briefing.s a that's due to start at 4:00 p.m. eastern live here on c-span. the white house coronavirus task force...
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a.m. pacific time as expected. 4.4 million americans filed for unemployment benefits last week.hat brings now to 26.4 million the total number of americans that filed over the past five weeks. that's the highest on record. the biggest increase in claims was in california, followed by florida. again, 26.4 million people out of work, presumably struggling to pay the bills, pay the rent, buy food. experts warn it could go much higher the longer the economic shutdown lasts. we have seen hours long lines for food banks, people desperat families. economists believe that unemployment rate is above 15%, but that's likely to be an underestimate since many people that lost their jobs have not yet been able to file for unemployment. women and people of color hit especially hard during the crisis. later today, the house is expected to pass another rescue package for small businesses, totalling about $500 billion, they're expected to keep people on the payroll. hospitals need help with expanded covid-19 testing. hoda, back to you. >> states are making plans that the president says it is too
a.m. pacific time as expected. 4.4 million americans filed for unemployment benefits last week.hat brings now to 26.4 million the total number of americans that filed over the past five weeks. that's the highest on record. the biggest increase in claims was in california, followed by florida. again, 26.4 million people out of work, presumably struggling to pay the bills, pay the rent, buy food. experts warn it could go much higher the longer the economic shutdown lasts. we have seen hours long...
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a.m. pacific on may 15th. do not miss it. >>> and guys, another big change this year. motion picture arts and sciences board of governors has met over zoom and voted to significantly ease oscar eligibility requirements for the 2021 awards. normally any film vying for consideration must be shown for at least a week in los angeles theaters. but this year due to coronavirus shutdowns the academy will allow streaming movies to be submitted and when theaters begin to re-open movies will be allowed to have screenings in new york city, san francisco, chicago, miami and atlanta in addition to l.a. in a press release the academy did make it clear the new rules are only for this year because, quote, there is no greater way to experience the magic of movies than to see them in theaters. and as we all know that is simply not possible at this moment. >>> and finally, guys, we want you to meet the new jersey nana that we would love to quarantine with. this super senior isn't passing the time baking banana bread. no, she's going wild showing her recipe for the quarantini. first, sani
a.m. pacific on may 15th. do not miss it. >>> and guys, another big change this year. motion picture arts and sciences board of governors has met over zoom and voted to significantly ease oscar eligibility requirements for the 2021 awards. normally any film vying for consideration must be shown for at least a week in los angeles theaters. but this year due to coronavirus shutdowns the academy will allow streaming movies to be submitted and when theaters begin to re-open movies will be...
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a.m. pacific.ssage of love, heeling, and hope to italy and around the world. gayle? ♪ >> i can't wait. i hope he sings "time to say good-bye." that's such a beautiful, beautiful song. "time to say good-bye." beautiful. >> reporter: i know you're a big fan. >> i'm a huge fan. i can't help but notice your hair's coming in. you said you're going to let it grow. it is. but let's moving on. you've got a story about a landlord here in new york city. that's what i want to see. >> reporter: this is a wonderful, wonderful story. here's why, gayle. a new report finds nearly one-third of americans could not make rent this month. but this brooklyn landlord is stepping up in a big way to help out his tenants. mario salerno, i can honestly say, he's earned the nickname super mario is waiving rent for hundreds in all 18 of his buildings. imagine being out of work, worrying about keeping a roof over your head, and then you see this. this is the letter mario put up in his buildings to let people know they did not h
a.m. pacific.ssage of love, heeling, and hope to italy and around the world. gayle? ♪ >> i can't wait. i hope he sings "time to say good-bye." that's such a beautiful, beautiful song. "time to say good-bye." beautiful. >> reporter: i know you're a big fan. >> i'm a huge fan. i can't help but notice your hair's coming in. you said you're going to let it grow. it is. but let's moving on. you've got a story about a landlord here in new york city. that's what...
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a.m. at the pacific fire station. >> that's pretty intricate.e like that. >> we want to share bittersweet news to you, saying goodbye to a dear member of our nbc bay area family. >> janelle, our director, eva sandoval, the quarterback of our team is, moving back to the home state of texas and eva is exceptional at what she does, but what makes her so special, she is so kind and so dedicated to making this station the best. we have worked with her for nearly 20 years. is she really going? >> she is already gone. >> she has been gone for five minutes. >> we give her a standing ovation as she walks out the door. >> she was supposed to have her last day a month ago but she stayed on because of the pandemic, and we appreciate her delaying her trip to her hometown. we want to thank her for her leadership and her friendship. and the state of texas will be a lot better with eva going back home. >> we love you and we miss you. thanks for joining us. >>> tonight, over 100,000 dead from coronavirus worldwide. in the u.s., the death toll now over 18,000 but
a.m. at the pacific fire station. >> that's pretty intricate.e like that. >> we want to share bittersweet news to you, saying goodbye to a dear member of our nbc bay area family. >> janelle, our director, eva sandoval, the quarterback of our team is, moving back to the home state of texas and eva is exceptional at what she does, but what makes her so special, she is so kind and so dedicated to making this station the best. we have worked with her for nearly 20 years. is she...
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a.m. pacific.n the meantime, have a safe saturday. >> c-span has around the clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus endemic, and it is available on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. track the spread throughout the u.s. and world with interactive maps. unfiltered atd, c-span.org/coronavirus. >> monday night, a special evening addition of "washington journal on the white house response to the coronavirus. dr. michael fay, director of the atectious diseases...
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a.m. pacific.n the meantime, have a safe wednesday. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: here is what is ahead on c-span. we are planning on live coverage of georgia governor brian kemp and his briefing set to start at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we will bring you the daily briefingse task force at 5:00 p.m.. join us tonight for our time time addition of "washington journal." our guest include dr. wilbur chen, and dr. joseph allen, the harvard school of public health. he will talk about the development of a covid-19 vaccine and the preparedness of wearing masks. virginia congressman bobby scott. washington journal primetime, tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago, our mission continues -- to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year we have brought you primary elec
a.m. pacific.n the meantime, have a safe wednesday. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: here is what is ahead on c-span. we are planning on live coverage of georgia governor brian kemp and his briefing set to start at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we will bring you the daily briefingse task force at 5:00 p.m.. join us tonight for our...
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a.m. eastern and foreign pacific.the meantime, have a safe tuesday. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] (202-748-8003) here is what is andrew cuomo updates on covid-19. we plan to bring that you live when he starts. the house will gavel in for a session scheduled for 1130 eastern time also lived on
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pacific with increasing alarm. >> of any kind, civilians, including vast numbers of women and children are being ruthlessly murdered with bombs from the air. >> at 2:50 a.m. september 1, 1939, president roosevelt was asleep at the white house on -- when a phone by his bedside rang. the germans had invaded poland. england and france had pledged to come to opponents defense if germany attacked. roosevelt realized a larger war was at hand. america's isolations isolationist mood, prevented the sale of american weapons to warring nations. there was little he could do. >> i ask this congress for authority and for funds sufficient to manufacture additional munitions and were supplies of many kinds to be turned over to those nations which are now in actual war with aggressor nations. our most useful and immediate role is to act as an arsenal for them as well as for ourselves. we shall send an ever-increasing number, ships, planes, tanks, guns. that is our pledge. >> on december 7, 1941, debate over american involvement in world war ii ended abruptly, when japan staged a surprise attack on pearl harbor, hawaii. >> important message from the united press! >> this
pacific with increasing alarm. >> of any kind, civilians, including vast numbers of women and children are being ruthlessly murdered with bombs from the air. >> at 2:50 a.m. september 1, 1939, president roosevelt was asleep at the white house on -- when a phone by his bedside rang. the germans had invaded poland. england and france had pledged to come to opponents defense if germany attacked. roosevelt realized a larger war was at hand. america's isolations isolationist mood,...
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a.m. to 5:00 p.m. starting this weekend. a statewide order trumps it. but we don't know if what will be announced thursday will allow for any access to the pacific ocean. it's also unclear how long the closure will last. >> i don't understand the reason why. it's like we need to get out and get some air. >> reporter: in capitola, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> the governor's plan already ge pushback. this letter just into our newsroom. it's an ofrnrange county supervisor. he believes this is the wrong move and cites the health benefits of fresh air and sunlight. he also says the closure could undermine our collective efforts to fight the virus. >>> well, beaches may be closing but some restrictions are being relaxed. take a look. these six counties on board with new rules beginning next monday. many businesses can reopen but there are several conditions. some gray area here. and it's causing some confusion. nbc bay area's sergio quintana has the latest. >> reporter: among the businesses that will be allowed to resume, construction. it's welcome news for projects big and small that have been on hold for weeks. across the bay area construction and buil
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. starting this weekend. a statewide order trumps it. but we don't know if what will be announced thursday will allow for any access to the pacific ocean. it's also unclear how long the closure will last. >> i don't understand the reason why. it's like we need to get out and get some air. >> reporter: in capitola, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> the governor's plan already ge pushback. this letter just into our newsroom. it's an ofrnrange county supervisor....
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pacific, michael eisenberg. that's on the way and much more. ♪ haslinda: at almost 11:00 in the lion city, 8:30 a.m. in mumbai.a amend. rishaad: i'm rishaad salamat . we are entering the morning session here in hong kong. let's look at the top stories. china cutting interest rates and injecting billions. the pboc stepping up the fight against the virus-induced economic turmoil. shutl business is all but up shop as the world stays at home. how hotels are coping in an exclusive interview with the accor asia pacific ceo. the imf fears a downturn will be worse than the great depression. haslinda: lots to check on the markets. pretty much a mixed picture here in asia. investors digesting those , looking at the impact of the pandemic on companies. the imf bracing for the great lockdown, saying it's the worst in a century. 300 down by four tense of 1%. financials still down. the pboc cutting rates to adding liquidity, billions of liquidity to the banking system. one year mlf at 2.95%. as entirely unexpected kathleen hays told us, china has been showing some resilience. numbers retracted better than a -- expected. som
pacific, michael eisenberg. that's on the way and much more. ♪ haslinda: at almost 11:00 in the lion city, 8:30 a.m. in mumbai.a amend. rishaad: i'm rishaad salamat . we are entering the morning session here in hong kong. let's look at the top stories. china cutting interest rates and injecting billions. the pboc stepping up the fight against the virus-induced economic turmoil. shutl business is all but up shop as the world stays at home. how hotels are coping in an exclusive interview with...
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pacific time zones. we will be having this conversation about the energy grid this morning and tell our program ends at 10:00 a.meastern. we will get you back to daniel oberhaus and wired magazine as soon as we can, but you can continue to call in this morning with your comments, specifically about the energy grid, but also those numbers released by the white house yesterday about potential coronavirus deaths in the united states. here are a few of the headlines this morning about those numbers. 100,000-240,000 in the numbers released by the white house coronavirus task force about potential deaths amid the outbreak. that headlight from the wall street journal quoting trump as saying, and this could be a hell of a bad two weeks. this is the headline from the front page of the washington times -- trump learns of a very painful two weeks. from the new york times -- total best case death toll is dyer, noting that trump and his physicians putting that number out yesterday, a day after the new deaths in the united states topped over 800. those the numbers this morning. the numbers to call in and join if youin, (202)
pacific time zones. we will be having this conversation about the energy grid this morning and tell our program ends at 10:00 a.meastern. we will get you back to daniel oberhaus and wired magazine as soon as we can, but you can continue to call in this morning with your comments, specifically about the energy grid, but also those numbers released by the white house yesterday about potential coronavirus deaths in the united states. here are a few of the headlines this morning about those...