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>> cities around america are structured differently in villages and towns. in certain states, sales tax is a basic revenue. for major cities like washington, d.c. or orginia area, or maryland, you can look at ohio and california. isrism tax in nevada devastating that community. because they live, eat, and sleep on that. all of that has closed. there is nothing going on in las vegas right now. new york, the tourism. even small cities have certain ands that they live by develop their budget by. water and sewer, all of those revenues are baked into the budgeting process. then, you have to look at your expenses. we have to balance our budget. we cannot just go in and create debt without having money to fund that. the shortfall for many city decisions,about hard and when you have to make those kinds of decisions as the mayor, i can tell you, as a former one, there are a lot of sleepless nights, tossing and turning, and then there is the fact that you really have to look your citizens in the face every day if you cut elderly care for senior centers, or if you cut t
>> cities around america are structured differently in villages and towns. in certain states, sales tax is a basic revenue. for major cities like washington, d.c. or orginia area, or maryland, you can look at ohio and california. isrism tax in nevada devastating that community. because they live, eat, and sleep on that. all of that has closed. there is nothing going on in las vegas right now. new york, the tourism. even small cities have certain ands that they live by develop their budget...
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morgan bank of america citi bank and wales far right to fracking industry being an industry that we've been saying now for 10 years is cash flow negative from day one and energy negative from day one takes more energy and then comes out more cash goes in that comes out and now it's going to be harley supported by the federal government how is that different than soviet union 1950 it isn't it's exactly the same so again we're talking about supply and. demand but supply and distribution of that supply there was no shortage of suckers this in these past 10 years no shortage of them why because interest rates were is 0 they kept going to 0 and negative in some places so they need to deal that any cost because we have these boomers about to retire on these huge promises given to them 2030 years ago that will give you way more than is possible under how much wealth and our economy creates now but if we collaborate lies the next 2 generations you know there's plenty for you but this is the conflict where you get in right now because the distribution of that wealth well the people who you've a
morgan bank of america citi bank and wales far right to fracking industry being an industry that we've been saying now for 10 years is cash flow negative from day one and energy negative from day one takes more energy and then comes out more cash goes in that comes out and now it's going to be harley supported by the federal government how is that different than soviet union 1950 it isn't it's exactly the same so again we're talking about supply and. demand but supply and distribution of that...
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you know, your typical heartland of america city. >> narrator: rita crundwell has worked in dixon city hall since 1970, beginning as an eager high schooler and eventually making her way up to city comptroller in 1983. >> my name's dan langloss. i'm the chief of police in the city of dixon. >> narrator: by the time dan langloss becomes the dixon chief of police in 2008, crundwell has been the trusted guardian of the city's finances for 25 years. >> she was very highly regarded, very well-respected. if you had a question, go to rita. if you need something, go to rita. and, you know, everybody always looked at her that she could fix any problem or just take care of anything that needed to be done. >> narrator: if crundwell's dependability is exhibited in her work, her passion is on display in another arena -- showing quarter horses at exhibitions nationwide. marcia freeman breaks and trains horses near crundwell's home in illinois and remembers crundwell's early years in the industry in the mid-'80s. >> at that point, i think she was just like the regular horse person, showing -- showing
you know, your typical heartland of america city. >> narrator: rita crundwell has worked in dixon city hall since 1970, beginning as an eager high schooler and eventually making her way up to city comptroller in 1983. >> my name's dan langloss. i'm the chief of police in the city of dixon. >> narrator: by the time dan langloss becomes the dixon chief of police in 2008, crundwell has been the trusted guardian of the city's finances for 25 years. >> she was very highly...
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public service is very important to every city in america. when you start looking at making cuts, you do look at everything. sometimes we focus on public safety, which is essential, and i think as we look at our budgets in our nations and city i think that would be one of the last things they would look at. but, you know, public safety is highlighted. other programs, small business-funded programs, housing initiatives, homelessness, all of those will also have to go into the process as they look at providing the basic services initially, and then the other programs will also have to be looked at. highlighted. is as a former mayor in florida when we went through so many hurricanes, those were the kinds of decisions i had to make. they were not easy, and they will never be easy. cities and towns and villages are not like the federal government. we don't print money. we have to balance the budget every year. in balancing the budget we have to look at all of the essential services and needs of the community, no matter the size, and make those toug
public service is very important to every city in america. when you start looking at making cuts, you do look at everything. sometimes we focus on public safety, which is essential, and i think as we look at our budgets in our nations and city i think that would be one of the last things they would look at. but, you know, public safety is highlighted. other programs, small business-funded programs, housing initiatives, homelessness, all of those will also have to go into the process as they...
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a:la america's cities are seeing the most coronavirus cases, but the countryside is affected, too, whent comes to economic fallout especially. the tourism industry in new hampshire has been crippled. >> off-season in the washington monunt valley is generally quiet, but not this quiet. on a few infectionsav been confirmed in this region but rather than wait for the pandemic to hit hard, injuries, hotels, and other busseesses have ctheir doo. this restaurant owner tried offering takeout meals. but gave up>>fter two days. f you don't flatten the curve, it's going to be that much worse. as a businesowner responsible for multiple people, how do i feel, conscience wise? i can't do it. it makes it rd, but i think that by the end of the day if we all do it, we will all be in the boa >>nt the white mn hotel has been a local landmark for decades. evenn in the slow seasoe 80 rooms are fully booked on the weekends. but now it is empty and most of the staff event laid up -- laid off. john is a cook. emergency unemployment gives in less than half his salary. >> it's a lot to take int first, when you
a:la america's cities are seeing the most coronavirus cases, but the countryside is affected, too, whent comes to economic fallout especially. the tourism industry in new hampshire has been crippled. >> off-season in the washington monunt valley is generally quiet, but not this quiet. on a few infectionsav been confirmed in this region but rather than wait for the pandemic to hit hard, injuries, hotels, and other busseesses have ctheir doo. this restaurant owner tried offering takeout...
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you usually have an opinion on everything how on earth do you not have an opinion on aid to america's cities and states how on earth do you think that new york city which has been the epicenter of this crisis can get back on our feet without federal support this says the state rules out antibody testing to help determine how many new yorkers were infected with the disease starting today a sample of 3000 state residents will start receiving tests from the state department of health to detect the presence of antibodies produced by people infected with coded 19 but the u.s. government's top infectious disease expert dr anthony found she is urging caution a few countries have taken anybody tests and found out if their body millions of them that they actually don't work so i give it as a caribbean because we need to get a test that works and that's that's reproducible dr chee as that even if there was a test that works there are still so many questions that need to be answered including whether having an antibody means that the person who was infected with copd 19 is immune to the virus reporting
you usually have an opinion on everything how on earth do you not have an opinion on aid to america's cities and states how on earth do you think that new york city which has been the epicenter of this crisis can get back on our feet without federal support this says the state rules out antibody testing to help determine how many new yorkers were infected with the disease starting today a sample of 3000 state residents will start receiving tests from the state department of health to detect the...
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record numbers of of dollars they're dealing with many community banks are dealing with bank of america citi bank a lot of wells fargo as you know is very much involved and they're dealing with the bankers can't go that quickly but i'm hearing it's a very very successful roll out they did want changes in applications they want changes in in loan requirements etc but they are taking billions and billions of dollars worth of loans and in the very near future the banks will. relieving the money they'll be paying out the money or are you still expecting the us and ca to take effect on july 1st considering the fact that the only industry is hurting these days you are ready to put foam the well we have done you know the deal is with canada would deal says mexico we have a deal and obviously the deal is different from the standpoint that production will be lower but we have a deal it's a signed deal it's a deal that say one of the worst deals that we've ever had was nafta one of the worst trade deals ever made by any country anywhere will be terminating that and the new deal is a great deal for a c
record numbers of of dollars they're dealing with many community banks are dealing with bank of america citi bank a lot of wells fargo as you know is very much involved and they're dealing with the bankers can't go that quickly but i'm hearing it's a very very successful roll out they did want changes in applications they want changes in in loan requirements etc but they are taking billions and billions of dollars worth of loans and in the very near future the banks will. relieving the money...
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deal on the dot com africa america's cities for the melting. could help after. they were abducted by the nazis and taken to germany to be raised as citizens of the earth. during world war 2 thousands of polish children suffer. even today many of them don't know who their real parents were. and they've lived with this trauma for decades. in children and kidnapping campaign of nazi germany starts april 28th. hello and welcome to equal africa where we highlight green topics and ideas from africa and europe. where i'm in lagos nigeria and with me is my co-host in uganda hello there sandra hi there i'm sandra to nobody here in kampala uganda and in these week's show we go to germany to meet among who's hoping to tie.
deal on the dot com africa america's cities for the melting. could help after. they were abducted by the nazis and taken to germany to be raised as citizens of the earth. during world war 2 thousands of polish children suffer. even today many of them don't know who their real parents were. and they've lived with this trauma for decades. in children and kidnapping campaign of nazi germany starts april 28th. hello and welcome to equal africa where we highlight green topics and ideas from africa...
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southern states are starting to reopen, but new york city is canceling all of its big events through june. so why that disconnect? we have the mayor of america'sargest city to join us next with his take. you're first. first to respond. first to put others' lives before your own. and in an emergency, you need a network that puts you first. that connects you to technology to each other and to other agencies. built with and for first responders. firstnet. the only officially authorized wireless network for first responders. because putting you first is our job. we've worked to provide you with the financial strength, stability, and online tools you need. and now it's no different. because helping you through this crisis is what we're made for. >>> new york state reported the lowest single day death toll in more than two weeks. intubations and hospitalizations are on the decline for the sixth straight day in this city. despite that, new york city is taking steps to cancel public events through june. joining us now is new york city mayor bill deblasio. good morning, mr. mayor. >> good morning, alisyn. >> it sounds like all the data is pointing in t
southern states are starting to reopen, but new york city is canceling all of its big events through june. so why that disconnect? we have the mayor of america'sargest city to join us next with his take. you're first. first to respond. first to put others' lives before your own. and in an emergency, you need a network that puts you first. that connects you to technology to each other and to other agencies. built with and for first responders. firstnet. the only officially authorized wireless...
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next week jpmorgan chase and wells fargo release their results on tuesday followed by bank of america, citi and goldman on wednesday. >>> the fed releases minutes from the emergency meeting where it slashed rates to nearly zero. what did it say and how did it affect the markets we'll take a look. i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . >>> we are back. bernie sanders has quit the u.s. presidential race. saying it was virtually impossible to win the race while the coronavirus outbreak forced him to stop the campaign donald trump attacks the world health organization for a second day saying they need to get their priorities right accusing the w.h.o. of being china centric and threatening to suspend funding. in respons
next week jpmorgan chase and wells fargo release their results on tuesday followed by bank of america, citi and goldman on wednesday. >>> the fed releases minutes from the emergency meeting where it slashed rates to nearly zero. what did it say and how did it affect the markets we'll take a look. i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity...
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the threat to rural america from this virus is minuscule so why are we punishing the people who live outside of the cities seems mindless and cruel which is to say it's perfectly consistent with this political moment. at this pandemic was disproportionately hurting rural america, what we respond the same way? if towns in maine like rumford and andover and brookfield were highly infected with the coronavirus, would bill de blasio shut down midtown manhattan in response? with a media respond that he do that? with with the professional class in our cities change their lives at all? would they even notice it was happening? we don't have to guess about this, we know the answer to it because something similar has already happened, it is happening. companies based in america cities as well as mainland, china, have flooded rural america with new caught ohmic narcotics. over a five-year period to come one company shipped almost a million doses of opioid painkillers to america. mckesson sent more than a million of those pills to a single county in west virginia with a total population of fewer than 25,000 people. b
the threat to rural america from this virus is minuscule so why are we punishing the people who live outside of the cities seems mindless and cruel which is to say it's perfectly consistent with this political moment. at this pandemic was disproportionately hurting rural america, what we respond the same way? if towns in maine like rumford and andover and brookfield were highly infected with the coronavirus, would bill de blasio shut down midtown manhattan in response? with a media respond that...
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coming up, bank of america, city and goldman are reporting their first quarter results.s is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: we have more bank earnings today. goldman's investment portfolio took a hit from the break of the coronavirus. think of america and citigroup have followed their peers in setting aside billions of dollars to provision for bad loans. let's go to our bloomberg wall street correspondent. the big banks gave a stark outlook for main street. tell us what that outlook is and what it means for their earnings. america is among the most aware of the consumer and how small businesses are doing. they are looking at recession scenarios well into 2021. the idea of not knowing how long this will last and what kind of hits the consumer will hit is driving on the banks and their ability to know how much they will lose it comes to loan-loss provisions. on the other hand, you see goldman sachs up on the day. there is a real preference when it comes to wall street businesses as trading volumes hold steady and underwriting hold steady and debt markets to come back when it comes t
coming up, bank of america, city and goldman are reporting their first quarter results.s is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: we have more bank earnings today. goldman's investment portfolio took a hit from the break of the coronavirus. think of america and citigroup have followed their peers in setting aside billions of dollars to provision for bad loans. let's go to our bloomberg wall street correspondent. the big banks gave a stark outlook for main street. tell us what that outlook is and what it...
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america brazil remains the pandemic epicenter but ecuador is also in an increasingly bad way hospitals and mortuaries are over well let's get more now from mentor rob lowe joins us now from mexico city so what is the situation in latin america. well the images out of ecuador over the past few days certainly have been heart wrenching many families having to keep bodies of their loved ones in their homes ecuador certainly is the hardest hit country in latin america city officials there are now handing out coffins made out of cardboard to meet the demand from the population now most of these cases of the confirmed cases of corona virus have been isolated or concentrated in the city of jackie but latin america as a whole as of this week has surpassed 30000 cases there are concerns from human rights organizations obviously over the most vulnerable populations calling on governments not to forget the international obligation to guarantee the rights of people that are seeking asylum and guarantee the rights of people who are seeking humanitarian assistance we can see that with the case of venezuela upwards of 4900000 people who have fled the country within the context of the economic crisi
america brazil remains the pandemic epicenter but ecuador is also in an increasingly bad way hospitals and mortuaries are over well let's get more now from mentor rob lowe joins us now from mexico city so what is the situation in latin america. well the images out of ecuador over the past few days certainly have been heart wrenching many families having to keep bodies of their loved ones in their homes ecuador certainly is the hardest hit country in latin america city officials there are now...
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also, wonk of america and city group reporting the huge losses and profits. now, just coming to best buy and they're going to furlough 50,000 employees. more of the affects ton retailers. as of this morning the irs launched ai tool to check where the payment is. just head to the website. we're going web links for more information on that. >>> and the u.s. treasury and majority of the big airlines have reached a deal to give the airlines $25 billion in federal aid. now, the money is used to pay workers and keep them on the job through september. the treasury department says ten of the 12 largest airlines have told the government that they intend to accept the assistance. that's coming from the federal relief package last month. the airline stocks are up. >>> the time is 6:17. jc penny reporting filing for bankruptcy. they say that they had to close 850 stores and laid off a lot of workers and cut the spending. they may next time for the bankruptcy. >>> carnival cruise line cancelling all of the stops in san francisco for the end of the year. they suspended the
also, wonk of america and city group reporting the huge losses and profits. now, just coming to best buy and they're going to furlough 50,000 employees. more of the affects ton retailers. as of this morning the irs launched ai tool to check where the payment is. just head to the website. we're going web links for more information on that. >>> and the u.s. treasury and majority of the big airlines have reached a deal to give the airlines $25 billion in federal aid. now, the money is...
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>>an aide to america's cities and states mister president are you going to save new york city are you telling york city to drop dead which one is it president trump said vice president pence will hold a call with governors monday to ask what other help the administration can give with the coronavirus response, including testing in washington, i'm karin caifa today marks one month since governor newsome projected more than half of california's population would be infected with the coronavirus. >>in a march 19th letter to president trump. he warned that 56% of california's population would likely have the virus over an eight-week period that's 25.5 million people. now fortunately that projection was off. tonight 31,528 californians are infected. and more than 11,000 people have died. california's quick response to the outbreak is being credited, including restrictions involving physical distancing and stay at home orders and increasingly face coverings are now required in the state a new report says covid-19 is disproportionately affecting the hispanic community. >>the new hit a support
>>an aide to america's cities and states mister president are you going to save new york city are you telling york city to drop dead which one is it president trump said vice president pence will hold a call with governors monday to ask what other help the administration can give with the coronavirus response, including testing in washington, i'm karin caifa today marks one month since governor newsome projected more than half of california's population would be infected with the...
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and bank ofs, citi, america all reporting today after j.p. morgan and wells fargo yesterday. the pboc cuts medium-term borrowing costs again amid expectations of further easing, after the imf warns this year's downturn could match that of the great depression. we are just under an hour away from the start of cash equity trading across europe. let's take a look at how futures are trading. we had gains in the cash trade yesterday in europe, with the exception of the ftse, and big gains in the u.s. to close the session last night. mixed trade in asia as the earnings season began to kind of way on some investors sentiment. as a result, we see european futures down this morning. nasdaq, u.s. futures down as well, about two thirds of 1%. let's get you the bloomberg first word news from the terminal. president trump says he is suspending u.s. funding for the world health organization while his administration reviews its response to the coronavirus. he says the who was slow to share information about the outbreak, leading to thousands of deaths and economic damage. it is not clear wh
and bank ofs, citi, america all reporting today after j.p. morgan and wells fargo yesterday. the pboc cuts medium-term borrowing costs again amid expectations of further easing, after the imf warns this year's downturn could match that of the great depression. we are just under an hour away from the start of cash equity trading across europe. let's take a look at how futures are trading. we had gains in the cash trade yesterday in europe, with the exception of the ftse, and big gains in the...
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how on earth do you not have an opinion on aid to america's cities and states? mr. esident, are you going to save new york city or are you telling new york city to drop dead? which one is it? but you have to speak up now. >> reporter: so, look, this is really teeing up what is going to be the next big battle in this pandemic conversation, which is, state and local leaders like de blasio, like cuomo, they're not the only ones, asking congress and asking the president to send some federal dollars their way to help to fund the activities needed to get things reopened. we learned today from some reporting from jeremy that you had on earlier that that's not going to be in the current bill that's up for debate in washington right now that may pass this week. states and localities are going to have to wait, and the local leaders here are saying that waiting can have a real damage to the future of new york city and new york state. wolf? >> all right, evan krctionz mor ymcmorris santoro in new york city for us. evan, thank you very much. >>> we're following all the late-break
how on earth do you not have an opinion on aid to america's cities and states? mr. esident, are you going to save new york city or are you telling new york city to drop dead? which one is it? but you have to speak up now. >> reporter: so, look, this is really teeing up what is going to be the next big battle in this pandemic conversation, which is, state and local leaders like de blasio, like cuomo, they're not the only ones, asking congress and asking the president to send some federal...
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>>on aid to america cities and states mistepresident are you going to save new york city to drop dead which one is it president trump said vice president pence will hold a call th governors monday to ask what other help the administtion can give with the coronavirus response, including testing in washington, i'm karin caifa. >>well still ahead new feder guidelines for nursinghomes as the pandemic spreads among the elderly counitie ♪ protect your pet with the #1 na in flea and tick otection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. frontline plus. ...why are we always wh it shn the samehing?hair, ere's bounce? my gmour? my fire? all hair is beauful. ve conditioners are formulated with custom conditioning levels. find the dove conditner that's right for you. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden stay well and keep it golden did you know prilosec otc can stobefo it begins?tburn heartbn happens
>>on aid to america cities and states mistepresident are you going to save new york city to drop dead which one is it president trump said vice president pence will hold a call th governors monday to ask what other help the administtion can give with the coronavirus response, including testing in washington, i'm karin caifa. >>well still ahead new feder guidelines for nursinghomes as the pandemic spreads among the elderly counitie ♪ protect your pet with the #1 na in flea and tick...
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number of states looking to gradually reopen the economy, we will talk to the mayor of america's third-largest city, lori lightfoot in a moment. and later, a leading expert on infectious diseases. throughout the hour, or phone lines are open.
number of states looking to gradually reopen the economy, we will talk to the mayor of america's third-largest city, lori lightfoot in a moment. and later, a leading expert on infectious diseases. throughout the hour, or phone lines are open.
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how on earth do you not have an opinion on aid to america's cities and states. mr. president, are you going to save new york city or are you telling new york city to drop dead? which one is it? but you have to speak up now. >> also this evening, frustration with social distancing rules is growing across the country. protests popping up in states like california, texas, maryland, and wisconsin. here's the house speaker. >> people will do what they do. but the fact is, we're all impatient. we all want out. but what they're doing is really unfortunate, because what is great, though, is the -- are the american people. the american people know that the good health of themselves and their families and their loved ones is what is important. >> and there is news for millions of americans out of a job or struggling to keep their business afloat. the treasury secretary says he's hopeful they are close to a second round of small business loans. after all, the initial relief money in that program ran out at the worst possible time. but first, to that growing showdown between the
how on earth do you not have an opinion on aid to america's cities and states. mr. president, are you going to save new york city or are you telling new york city to drop dead? which one is it? but you have to speak up now. >> also this evening, frustration with social distancing rules is growing across the country. protests popping up in states like california, texas, maryland, and wisconsin. here's the house speaker. >> people will do what they do. but the fact is, we're all...
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coronavirus has killed 12,000 people in america. the city of angels under wraps.ow angelenos are adjusting to public.e coverings in ♪ anchor: for all of you watching, welcome. as the numr of coronavirus cases around the world goes over one point 5 million, britain's prime minister is ending another night in intensive ce. boris johnson is said to be in . stable conditi but they are questions about whc isn'rged at this time of crisis. reporter: nothing stops spring, but the country is on pause. not knowing how deep this crisis will cut. or if the prime minister will recover. the foreign secretary in his place at the lectern. >>le he remains stvernight. he is receiving standard oxygen treatment and breathing without any assistance. she is not just the prime minister. he is not jt our boss. he is also a colleague and a frnd. all of our thoughts and prayers are with the prime minister at this time. i am confident he will pull through. if there is one thing i know about this prime minister, he is a fighter. reporter: politicians and other parts of the globe have been la
coronavirus has killed 12,000 people in america. the city of angels under wraps.ow angelenos are adjusting to public.e coverings in ♪ anchor: for all of you watching, welcome. as the numr of coronavirus cases around the world goes over one point 5 million, britain's prime minister is ending another night in intensive ce. boris johnson is said to be in . stable conditi but they are questions about whc isn'rged at this time of crisis. reporter: nothing stops spring, but the country is on pause....
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it is important to point out this is a very big week because we've got bank of america, citi, goldman, morgan all reporting this week. wealthy the investors are going to focus on is first of all non-how they are going to fair because banks have already been hit hard. if you take a look at the charts, you can see the banks have lagged behind the s&p 500. the first quarter index fell from 43%. bank'sons and the exposure to the hardest industries -- travel, hotel, airlines as well as trading revenue will be closely scrutinized. let's talk about the loan loss provisions because a lot of analysts say they are set to jump. some are saying they could more than double at the largest of the u.s. banks, particularly in the consumer units were a lot of investors will want to see how much was set aside. haidi: in the meantime, mike mayer has cut his estimate for banks for a third time in a sobering time. it goes to the question that is being asked what credibility could we assign to these estimates given these unprecedented times? what is mayor seeing? su: because he has cut his results so many t
it is important to point out this is a very big week because we've got bank of america, citi, goldman, morgan all reporting this week. wealthy the investors are going to focus on is first of all non-how they are going to fair because banks have already been hit hard. if you take a look at the charts, you can see the banks have lagged behind the s&p 500. the first quarter index fell from 43%. bank'sons and the exposure to the hardest industries -- travel, hotel, airlines as well as trading...
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how on earth do you not have an opinion on aid to america's cities and states? mr. president, are you going to save new york city or are you telling new york city to drop dead? which one is it? but you have to speak up now. >> reporter: de blasio and governor cuomo are basically setting up a pretty simple equation here for officials in washington and the president. they say, if you don't send federal dollars to help new york city and new york state, these places can't reopen with a semblance of the way they were before this all happened. ana? >> evan mcmorris santoro in new york city for us. thanks. up next, he was a doctor in queens, and then he got the coronavirus. one night after gasping for air, he was admitted to the very icu where he often treated patients. we'll bring you his story of survival, next. here's the thing about managing multiple clouds for your business. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consis
how on earth do you not have an opinion on aid to america's cities and states? mr. president, are you going to save new york city or are you telling new york city to drop dead? which one is it? but you have to speak up now. >> reporter: de blasio and governor cuomo are basically setting up a pretty simple equation here for officials in washington and the president. they say, if you don't send federal dollars to help new york city and new york state, these places can't reopen with a...
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america. oklahoma city will see the single digits on tuesday. the high will be 7 degrees in denver and 7 on tuesday. but morning lows will dip down to below freezing. meanwhile in l.a. 26 will be the high for tuesday. winds will produce even warmer conditions over the next couple of days. we saw stormy weather in japan on monday, but blue skies are spreading across much of the countryy this morning. strong winds from the north will continue during the day on tuesday, but you'll feel much calmer weather in the evening as a high pressure system pushes in. temperatures will be much warmer than monday. the high will be in the mid-teens in tokyo, osaka and fukuoka on tuesday and warmer conditions and dry weather is also expected in the korean peninsula and china. beijing saw 27.1 degrees on monday, which is the warmest temperature so far this year. the high could reach 30 degrees by tuesday. that's it for now. have a nice day. >>> and that is all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm yamamoto miki in tokyo. thanks for staying with us on nhk world j
america. oklahoma city will see the single digits on tuesday. the high will be 7 degrees in denver and 7 on tuesday. but morning lows will dip down to below freezing. meanwhile in l.a. 26 will be the high for tuesday. winds will produce even warmer conditions over the next couple of days. we saw stormy weather in japan on monday, but blue skies are spreading across much of the countryy this morning. strong winds from the north will continue during the day on tuesday, but you'll feel much calmer...
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fixed income trading business is closer to goldman and less like jp morgan, bank of america, and citie that they do not have the same corporate base. we think there fixed income might not be as strong but that is not as important to them strategically. the other thing is the wealth business. have done ans, they great job bringing that up but they have have a lot of market help. they may take a step back this quarter and we saw that at bank of america merrill lynch's business. francine: where their predictions we heard from the wall street banks -- the predictions we heard from the wall street banks pessimistic enough? alison: they were pessimistic in the sense that what they are all saying is we don't know. this is marv a risk for lending type it -- more of a risk for lending type businesses like jp morgan, citi, and bank of america where they take huge provisions and are not sure there will be enough, versus goldman sachs and morgan stanley where they do not have that risk. there is a lot of uncertainty around the markets and m&a is something you asked about. acrossbeen a weak spot f
fixed income trading business is closer to goldman and less like jp morgan, bank of america, and citie that they do not have the same corporate base. we think there fixed income might not be as strong but that is not as important to them strategically. the other thing is the wealth business. have done ans, they great job bringing that up but they have have a lot of market help. they may take a step back this quarter and we saw that at bank of america merrill lynch's business. francine: where...
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incredible and the navy blue angels equally incredible will be performing air shows over america's major cities and some of the cities and art major cities are going to be doing a lot of work a lot of very dangerous flying it's dangerous you know the the odds when you start going at massive speeds and you're 18 inches away from each other and it's dangerous work your son is a great pilot and i don't know if he can be could it be could it be a 1000 feet i think i think he probably could for want to hear better of it one of to be because it is it's incredible what they were able to do and to sacrifice. our frontline what we're doing is we're paying tribute to our frontline health care workers confronting covert and it's really a signal to all americans to remain vigilant during the outbreak this is a tribute to them to our warriors because they are equal warriors to those incredible pilots that all of the fighters that we have for the more traditional fights that we win and we win we want to win we always win sometimes we don't want to win so we just go to a standstill but that's always. that's n
incredible and the navy blue angels equally incredible will be performing air shows over america's major cities and some of the cities and art major cities are going to be doing a lot of work a lot of very dangerous flying it's dangerous you know the the odds when you start going at massive speeds and you're 18 inches away from each other and it's dangerous work your son is a great pilot and i don't know if he can be could it be could it be a 1000 feet i think i think he probably could for want...
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you're lucky guys. 305 people died of coronavirus in new york city in the past 24 hours, which means in america'sargest city today, one person died from coronavirus every 4.7 minutes. there are nearly 12,000 people hospitalized in new york city now, and we have been watching how that number has risen over the past two weeks. and how did people get to those hospitals? how do those patients arrive? well, there's one particularly worrying new data point that we got from new york city today, which is that one in four ems officers in the new york fire department is out sick. and you know who ems officers are, right? i mean let's say you are ill with suspected coronavirus. your condition has deteriorated such that you are in fear for your life. you call 911 for an ambulance. well, the fire department dispatches emts, ems officers to come get you in an ambulance. one in four ems officers in the new york city fire department is out on sick leave, and this is not some kind of labor action or something. they're out because they're ill. this is a 4,000-officer force at fdny. 4,000 officers. about 1,000 of t
you're lucky guys. 305 people died of coronavirus in new york city in the past 24 hours, which means in america'sargest city today, one person died from coronavirus every 4.7 minutes. there are nearly 12,000 people hospitalized in new york city now, and we have been watching how that number has risen over the past two weeks. and how did people get to those hospitals? how do those patients arrive? well, there's one particularly worrying new data point that we got from new york city today, which...
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i was c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to peter the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> they don't build airplanes like this anymore. this is a piece of history. i like to think about the lives that have been influenced and the careers this airplane might have changed. over the last 18 years, the airplane has been the centerpiece of our museum, but it has been a static centerpiece. so one of my first goals for the , museum was to figure out how could -- how we could bring new life back into the museum, to get these antique historic airplanes into the air, where they belong. along came the 75th anniversary of the d-day invasion. what a unique opportunity to join in a major part of history that these airplanes were built for and to partake in the 75th anniversary of the d-day invasion. our museum is known as the museum of mountain flying. it is dedicated to the pioneering spirit of a gentleman named bob johnson, who helped firefightingl programs here. i knew, to start a project like this, we have had this historic c-47 airplane here for 18 yea
i was c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to peter the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> they don't build airplanes like this anymore. this is a piece of history. i like to think about the lives that have been influenced and the careers this airplane might have changed. over the last 18 years, the airplane has been the centerpiece of our museum, but it has been a static centerpiece. so one of my first goals for the , museum was to figure...
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you're lucky guys. 305 people died of coronavirus in ynew york city in the past 2 hours, which means in america's largest city today, one person died from coronavirus every 4.7 minutes. there were nearly 12,000 people hospitalized in new york city now. and we have been watching how that number has risen over the past two weeks. and how do people get to those hospitals? how do those patients arrive? well, there's one particularly worrying new data point we got from new york city today, which is that one in four ems officers in the new york fire department is out sick. and you know who ems officers are, right? i mean, let's say you are ill with suspected coronavirus. your condition has deteriorated, such that you are in fear for your life. you call 911 for an ambulance. well, the fire department dispatches emts, ems officers to come get you in an ambulance. one in four ems officers in the new york city fire department is out on sick leave. and this is not some kind of labor action or something. they're out because they're ill. this is a 4,000 officer force at fdny. 4,000 officers and about a thousa
you're lucky guys. 305 people died of coronavirus in ynew york city in the past 2 hours, which means in america's largest city today, one person died from coronavirus every 4.7 minutes. there were nearly 12,000 people hospitalized in new york city now. and we have been watching how that number has risen over the past two weeks. and how do people get to those hospitals? how do those patients arrive? well, there's one particularly worrying new data point we got from new york city today, which is...
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but it's quite clear that the german way of doing things simply isn't a match for the clear america 1st star city that which doesn't seem to way from not going down any official which whatsoever you know it strikes me that we've we've all been talking about solidarity these days but with so-called allies pointing fingers is this is sign of a more sort of fractures self-serving world at least until disguise is over. i don't think i would want to get that philosophical i wonder whether we are seeing more clearly what's the actual reality is that before any thoughts a moment of crisis. the european union has its own struggles to find a way of dealing with this very heated debate about financial solidarity euro bonds also called corona bonds are unlikely to actually go ahead we'll learn that next week but simply the damage has been done to take it to transatlantic relations also after donald trump very early on in this crisis described this as a european disease now he tries to frame it as a chinese one and we must not forget that we are in competition here of what the democratic free democracies can
but it's quite clear that the german way of doing things simply isn't a match for the clear america 1st star city that which doesn't seem to way from not going down any official which whatsoever you know it strikes me that we've we've all been talking about solidarity these days but with so-called allies pointing fingers is this is sign of a more sort of fractures self-serving world at least until disguise is over. i don't think i would want to get that philosophical i wonder whether we are...
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our cities we have to have a plan for massive testing ability in the city of boston and every city of america. i think having these conversations about re-opening right now, they are important conversations to have and i think they should be planned out in city halls and state capitals all across the country. but i think having an open conversation like this and taking our attention of what's first and foremost the most important thing, continue talking about social distancing, continue talking about isolation, staying six feet away from each other, washing your hands, covering your face, those are things we should be focused on because if we don't stop the spread of the virus if we decide to come back to work whenever we decide to come back to work what's going to happen we could have another spike and that could cause another whole slew of other issues. >> yeah. i want to ask you about something the mayor of los gatos is saying. he's saying the gatherings such as concerts and sporting events these may not come back until next year. do you think that will be the case for boston as well? >> i
our cities we have to have a plan for massive testing ability in the city of boston and every city of america. i think having these conversations about re-opening right now, they are important conversations to have and i think they should be planned out in city halls and state capitals all across the country. but i think having an open conversation like this and taking our attention of what's first and foremost the most important thing, continue talking about social distancing, continue talking...
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and the effects of the pandemic are becoming increasingly die in america's motor city where share rooms have been converted into makeshift hospitals. oil producing countries trying to negotiate a truce.
and the effects of the pandemic are becoming increasingly die in america's motor city where share rooms have been converted into makeshift hospitals. oil producing countries trying to negotiate a truce.
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tonight, the mayor of america's largest city, new york, is advising that everyone who goes out in publichere cover their nose and mouth with a bandanna, scarf, or mask. l.a.'s mayor m announcement overnight. e white house isuse is considering making that recommendation in hot sp acro s a dratic shift in guidance, designed to stop the spread of the virus. and it comes as confirmed cases now top one million worldwide. nearly a quarter of all of those infections are right here in the u.s. more than 5,000 have died across the country. and there's another stunning number tonight, more than 6.6 million americans filed for unemployment benefits last week. that's double the number of claims from the week before, and it is historic. take a look at this chart that puts it in perspective. puts it in perspective. earlier this year, weekly claims numbered in the thousands. tonight, they reach into the millions. in the outbreak's epicenter, new york and new jersey, some hospitals are now diverting patients as those i.c.u.s fill pa. our team is covering all of the headlines, and we'll get to that new g
tonight, the mayor of america's largest city, new york, is advising that everyone who goes out in publichere cover their nose and mouth with a bandanna, scarf, or mask. l.a.'s mayor m announcement overnight. e white house isuse is considering making that recommendation in hot sp acro s a dratic shift in guidance, designed to stop the spread of the virus. and it comes as confirmed cases now top one million worldwide. nearly a quarter of all of those infections are right here in the u.s. more...
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recovery goodbye so as blunt as that new york city mayor bill de blasio taking aim at the president blasting the administration for the lack of stimulus funding america's largest city has received out of the $2.00 trillion dollar stimulus package to give you a comparison we got 1400000000 where the epicenter of the crisis a point 6000000 people the airline industry got 58000000000 so corporate bailouts huge. but a place that needs it most has been minimal de blasio urging lawmakers to approve $500000000000.00 in spending in the next stimulus bill with at least $150000000000.00 going toward states cities and local municipalities a move he says is needed for the nation's economy to recover the only way you have recovery is if places like new york city in particular. to a great economic leader an engine of this nation if we're strong our nation can be strong if we are not strong of our people are not safe and this nation can't recover and that's true for cities and states all over the country now as far as how long do you are who remain on lockdown and then i don't know how all of the governor says that when researchers do begin to be lifted it will have
recovery goodbye so as blunt as that new york city mayor bill de blasio taking aim at the president blasting the administration for the lack of stimulus funding america's largest city has received out of the $2.00 trillion dollar stimulus package to give you a comparison we got 1400000000 where the epicenter of the crisis a point 6000000 people the airline industry got 58000000000 so corporate bailouts huge. but a place that needs it most has been minimal de blasio urging lawmakers to approve...
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again wells fargo bank of america and citi bank just those 4 banks own 81 percent of it so those are the guys getting bailed out by the fed in the meantime u.s. housing j.p. morgan chase to raise mortgage borrowing standards economic outlook darkens it just got harder to buy a house from tuesday this week customers applying for a new mortgage will need a credit score of at least 700 and we acquire to make a down payment equal to 20 percent of the home's value but this is an interesting concept one of fairness as it relates to the economy and it's not really baked into be american system is not designed to be fair because fair is what is fair for one person is unfair to another person and that's a highly subjective term what america relies on is free market capitalism and it relies on competition and that if you are successful competing then you succeed remember in america possession is 9 tenths of the law now if you don't compete successfully then you get thrown out of the game basically but that's the way it is in the united states and. having said that when you talk about banks bei
again wells fargo bank of america and citi bank just those 4 banks own 81 percent of it so those are the guys getting bailed out by the fed in the meantime u.s. housing j.p. morgan chase to raise mortgage borrowing standards economic outlook darkens it just got harder to buy a house from tuesday this week customers applying for a new mortgage will need a credit score of at least 700 and we acquire to make a down payment equal to 20 percent of the home's value but this is an interesting concept...
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>> o'donnell: tonight we ask the surgeon general if we are flattening the curve and which cities are america's next hot spotalsog news, itish prime minister boris johnson admitted to intensive care. his coronavirus symptoms worsening. plus the queen makes a rare address to the nation. her message to the word. disproportionately deadly. alarming numbers out of many american cities tonight. why in cities like chicago more than 70% of than 70% of deaths are african american patients. navy mess-- the acting navy secretary tells the crew of the "u.s.s. theodore roosevelt" its former captain was stupid after raising the alarm about covid-19 on the aircraft carrier. e effort to fia back to work. we go inside the effort to find people who had the virus and may have an immunity that can reopen reopen the u.s. economy. frd tonight, from online sing- alongs to social distancing dancing, how families are making the most of time spent at home. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. we begin tonight
>> o'donnell: tonight we ask the surgeon general if we are flattening the curve and which cities are america's next hot spotalsog news, itish prime minister boris johnson admitted to intensive care. his coronavirus symptoms worsening. plus the queen makes a rare address to the nation. her message to the word. disproportionately deadly. alarming numbers out of many american cities tonight. why in cities like chicago more than 70% of than 70% of deaths are african american patients. navy...
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mass burials in america's biggest city is morgues run out of space and the world nears 100000 deaths from corona virus. a miracle drug or dangerous pill to swallow we examine the effectiveness of a treaty.
mass burials in america's biggest city is morgues run out of space and the world nears 100000 deaths from corona virus. a miracle drug or dangerous pill to swallow we examine the effectiveness of a treaty.
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and the effects of the pandemic are becoming increasingly dire in america's motor city where share rooms have been converted into makeshift hospitals. oil producing countries trying to negotiate a truce save a market share through global collapse to demand. a 2 week a ceasefire comes into effect in yemen say they won't stop fighting other countries still in the sea. and hundreds of millions of children desperately needing food you look at the difficulties for aid during the pandemic. so the damage to the world's biggest economy from the coronavirus shutdown is really hitting home in the past week another 6600000 americans have joined the jobless queue and that means nearly 17000000 americans have now filed for unemployment benefits in just 3 weeks that's one in 10 workers and the affairs of figures could be even worse let's bring in our white house correspondent kimberly halkett in washington d.c. and kimberly in just a matter of weeks 17000000 people out of work and it's probably more. yeah you're absolutely right nothing like this seen in modern history and it is expected to be more be
and the effects of the pandemic are becoming increasingly dire in america's motor city where share rooms have been converted into makeshift hospitals. oil producing countries trying to negotiate a truce save a market share through global collapse to demand. a 2 week a ceasefire comes into effect in yemen say they won't stop fighting other countries still in the sea. and hundreds of millions of children desperately needing food you look at the difficulties for aid during the pandemic. so the...
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wells fargo says we don't have a start date yet bank of america and citi websites suggest they are not up and running yet. >> that said, all of the conversations over its last 24 hours suggests a case of when, not if is that today or this weekend. the applications will be made on line on a first come, first serve basis adding more stress that they'll miss out all together if their banks were the last to be ready that said, secretary mnuchin reiterated he would return to congress for moral owe indication for this $350 billion if it were to run out. >> let's go through what the conversations are like then in trying to get this up and running. what is the sticking point here? what clarity are they looking for? what policy are they trying to get clarity on with regard to what the treasury will do with that backstop they are pointing out. the bottom line is not the smaller point but that they needed the final guideline from the small business administration in order to be able to finalize their website and application forms. this is an enormous glimpse to get them ready the final guidelines
wells fargo says we don't have a start date yet bank of america and citi websites suggest they are not up and running yet. >> that said, all of the conversations over its last 24 hours suggests a case of when, not if is that today or this weekend. the applications will be made on line on a first come, first serve basis adding more stress that they'll miss out all together if their banks were the last to be ready that said, secretary mnuchin reiterated he would return to congress for moral...
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photograph new york 40 times. >> for new york city the helicopter is the ultimate tour. >> reporter: his book, new york air, captured the color, energy, and scope of america'sentral park to taxis, crowding the avenues. >>> what do you expect today? >> i expect to see a city changed. i think we'll see subtle differences, but, you know, when you go up in the air you just find things. that's part of the fun of it. >> reporter: his discoveries in the air have made him one of the world's best-known aerial photographers. his fifth book, the human planet, is out this month. but most times he doesn't work from a helicopter. george's interest in the world's most remote places spurred the creation of the world's lightest flying machine. a motorized para glider. . >> i wanted to do some flying in the sahara, there were no i had to bring my own. i had to bring something that didn't use an air field. it let me get aerial photos of places that hadn't been seen from the air before. >> reporter: para glideers aren't practical or legal in new york. this past tuesday they took an open-air chopper on a once unthinkable path to the city. >> this is rare. they don't usually let
photograph new york 40 times. >> for new york city the helicopter is the ultimate tour. >> reporter: his book, new york air, captured the color, energy, and scope of america'sentral park to taxis, crowding the avenues. >>> what do you expect today? >> i expect to see a city changed. i think we'll see subtle differences, but, you know, when you go up in the air you just find things. that's part of the fun of it. >> reporter: his discoveries in the air have made...