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while also adding baa bit of green. >> there is now a network of kmu community guard nenz christchurch. the new zealand government recognizes the role the spaces play in helping to regenerate the city and supporting them by making the land available for rent at low cost. besides providing food in the vent of an emergency, these spaces create a sense of community through the participants daily interactions and enhance the city's resilience to any future disaster. both the taylor libraries and the garden we just saw will always be reminder of the painful loss. but necessity also honor and celebrate life and that must be a solace for the survivors as they continue to go through the process of healing and recovery. to close this program, we leave with you footage from a prefecture near tokyo. it was badly affected b by a series of typhoons last autumn that devastated the local agriculture. now spring is bringing new life and the poppy flowers here reminders of nature's resilience. that's it for t today's "newsli indepth." thank you for watching and we'll see you again next time. ♪ >> wides
while also adding baa bit of green. >> there is now a network of kmu community guard nenz christchurch. the new zealand government recognizes the role the spaces play in helping to regenerate the city and supporting them by making the land available for rent at low cost. besides providing food in the vent of an emergency, these spaces create a sense of community through the participants daily interactions and enhance the city's resilience to any future disaster. both the taylor libraries...
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. >> after a few chill lu cloudy days we're expecting gorgeous weather around the baa area for the weekend. that has some worried about large crowds taking advantage of packing parks over easter. we're in the east bay tonight where restrictions are going into place. >> you'd never know there was a shelter in place if you were at the park thursday. cars for as far as you can see. >> i want to enjoy life and the weather. it's spring. >> there's a fear that even more people will come out this easter weekend when the weather is expected to be nicer. because of that, parks like this and dozens of others closed and parking even more restricted. >> it's scary. we have never had this before. >> official parking lots were closed thursday. and garbage cans taped up. hundreds parked on the street. there was a game of soccer going on. some participating are concerned about the virus. say they are still being safe. >> i'm worried. i'm dressed up. >> we don't touch anything. and we make sure to practice social distancing. >> so many wanting to be safe. but prefer to do it outside. >> even at this time,
. >> after a few chill lu cloudy days we're expecting gorgeous weather around the baa area for the weekend. that has some worried about large crowds taking advantage of packing parks over easter. we're in the east bay tonight where restrictions are going into place. >> you'd never know there was a shelter in place if you were at the park thursday. cars for as far as you can see. >> i want to enjoy life and the weather. it's spring. >> there's a fear that even more people...
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it was the baa. the baa association of america. they beat the chicago stags.e dallmar the game winning shot. >>> you are the star of the show in call my play. here on abc7, it works like this. you send me a video. i add narration. let's go fishing with carter. >> carter and austin out on the delta, looking to land the big one. oh, th no. that's not it. but hang on, moments it jaws? don't lose it, carter! we're going need a a 6 1/2 pound large mouth bass. dinnertime! hey carter, we just called your catch. >> send me your video on the tweet machine and use the #abc7 call my play. you can use another form of social media. i'm not on tiktok so that's not going to work, but anything else we got. >> thanks, larry. >>> all right. be sure to join us tonight for abc7 news at 11:00. >> i'm kate larsen in san francisco. tonight only on abc7 news at 11:00, after a massive outbreak at san francisco's largest homeless shelter, i spoke to man who tested positive for covid-19 while he was there. as well as shelter management about the big changes taking place there. >>> plus
it was the baa. the baa association of america. they beat the chicago stags.e dallmar the game winning shot. >>> you are the star of the show in call my play. here on abc7, it works like this. you send me a video. i add narration. let's go fishing with carter. >> carter and austin out on the delta, looking to land the big one. oh, th no. that's not it. but hang on, moments it jaws? don't lose it, carter! we're going need a a 6 1/2 pound large mouth bass. dinnertime! hey carter,...
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. >> after a few chill lu cloudy days we're expecting gorgeous weather around the baa area for the weekend. that has some worried about ereti gng ds taking advantage og shelter in place if you were at the park thursday. cars for as far as you can see. >> i want to enjoy life and the weather. it's spring. >> there's a fear that even more people will come out this easter weekend when the weather is expected to be nicer. because of that, parks like this and dozens of others closed and parking even more restricted. >> it's scary. we have never had this before. >> official parking lots were t and garbage cs taped up. hundreds parked on the street. there was a game of soccer going on. some participating are concerned about the virus. say they are still being safe. >> i'm worried. i'm dressed up. >> we don't touch ath d we make sure to but tdo ioutside. >> even at this time, people realize they need to go out and get fresh air. >> many of the parks have been off limit. the difference this weekend is that we'll see additional parking lots lilk the one behind me closed. >> in the north bay, officia
. >> after a few chill lu cloudy days we're expecting gorgeous weather around the baa area for the weekend. that has some worried about ereti gng ds taking advantage og shelter in place if you were at the park thursday. cars for as far as you can see. >> i want to enjoy life and the weather. it's spring. >> there's a fear that even more people will come out this easter weekend when the weather is expected to be nicer. because of that, parks like this and dozens of others...
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. >> a south baa brother and sister team is sticking to a tight schedule as they shelters in plan.hey are paying it forward. >> we have been volunteering with our parents. since around when we were like third or fourth grade. elementary school. >> now teenagers they are raising fund for foster youth across the south bay. $5,000 to make a difference during covid-19. >> it's been hard for us. we're thinking about how much harder it must be for foster children. >> it will help 16 to 24 yoerlds trying to knave navigate today's normal. >> not having a place of stability. imagine now with covid-19 it's like a boulder that fell on them. >> ceo says there are 120 foster youth in bay area housing program. he says a $500 donation can help support one young person for a month. >> towards food and other essential costs. we know every penny helps.nor announced $42 million would go to protect foster youth. 2 million is earmarked for the age extinction of foster youth. >> we have handful of the young adults in the housing program today that will turn 21 between now and over the next three months.
. >> a south baa brother and sister team is sticking to a tight schedule as they shelters in plan.hey are paying it forward. >> we have been volunteering with our parents. since around when we were like third or fourth grade. elementary school. >> now teenagers they are raising fund for foster youth across the south bay. $5,000 to make a difference during covid-19. >> it's been hard for us. we're thinking about how much harder it must be for foster children. >> it...
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we spoke to small business owners in the baa bay area and congresswoman about what's next. >> in order to get approved for a loan, san francisco chiropractor spent weeks filing forms and hours calling bank of america. >> 40 minutes in i got disconnected. >> on thursday he and millions of americans were left when the federal government announced the $50 billion paycheck protection program ran out of the money. >> i'm afraid of what can happen here. >> i want it to be investigated. it's suspicious. the blue states got less money than red states. >> san mateo congresswoman is concerned that california got 34,000 fewer loans approved and $1 billion less than texas. which made out better than any other state. >> in california, a those who applied only about 28% got loans. >> spear thinks more federal money is necessary. >> i think you're looking alt closer to 400 or $500 billion. >> she says she'll work to ensure business owners don't have to reapply. and people should keep records. she spoke to the president of bank of america who told her they're working to streamline the loan process. >>
we spoke to small business owners in the baa bay area and congresswoman about what's next. >> in order to get approved for a loan, san francisco chiropractor spent weeks filing forms and hours calling bank of america. >> 40 minutes in i got disconnected. >> on thursday he and millions of americans were left when the federal government announced the $50 billion paycheck protection program ran out of the money. >> i'm afraid of what can happen here. >> i want it to...
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we spoke to small business owners in the baa bay area and congresswoman about what's next. >> in order to get approved for a loan, san francisco chiropractor spent weeks filing forms and hours calling bank of america. >> 40 minutes in i got disconnected. >> on thursday he and millions of americans were left when the federal government announced the $50 billion paycheck protection program ran out of the money. >> i'm afraid of what can happen here. >> i want it to be investigated. it's suspicious. the blue states got less money than red states. >> san mateo congresswoman is concerned that california got 34,000 fewer loans approved and $1 billion less than texas. which made out better than any other state. >> in california, a those who applied only about 28% got loans. >> spear thinks more federal money is necessary. >> i think you're looking alt closer to 400 or $500 billion. >> she says she'll work to ensure business owners don't have to reapply. and people should keep records. she spoke to the president of bank of america who told her they're working to streamline the loan process. >>
we spoke to small business owners in the baa bay area and congresswoman about what's next. >> in order to get approved for a loan, san francisco chiropractor spent weeks filing forms and hours calling bank of america. >> 40 minutes in i got disconnected. >> on thursday he and millions of americans were left when the federal government announced the $50 billion paycheck protection program ran out of the money. >> i'm afraid of what can happen here. >> i want it to...
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well, not such a baa—d idea.brilliantly japanese ever. augmented reality was a reality. home internet was getting so fast we couldn't think what we would need it for but then smart tvs arrived and it turned out the answer was, everything. 3d television had resurfaced like some blurry white elephant with stupid glasses. we told you it would never catch on. i told that to this guy, too, but daniel ek didn't listen and spotify became a thing anyway. i have no idea what's going on right now. it's a new decade and 2010 starts with a bang. well, a crack, actually, as dan is told this phone is completely unbreakable, so he broke it. i've actually broken the phone! do not challenge us. play music with lightning? check. go skiing in the dubai desert? of course. make high—tech fashion look cool? um... there is mark out scavenging with his aunt. now bungie is out of the halo business, what happens to the stars of its games? the spacefaring super soldiers, the spartans? window cleaning and lift attendants, apparently. but th
well, not such a baa—d idea.brilliantly japanese ever. augmented reality was a reality. home internet was getting so fast we couldn't think what we would need it for but then smart tvs arrived and it turned out the answer was, everything. 3d television had resurfaced like some blurry white elephant with stupid glasses. we told you it would never catch on. i told that to this guy, too, but daniel ek didn't listen and spotify became a thing anyway. i have no idea what's going on right now. it's...
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well, not such a baa—d idea.ed year and japan was as brilliantly japanese ever. augmented reality was a reality. home internet was getting so fast we couldn't think what we would need it for but then smart tvs arrived and it turned out the answer was, everything. this follows claims that downloading apps linked to other services such as netflix and spotify being hacked. it was also the week that robot cars started patrolling the streets of tunisia in an effort to enforce the country's lockdown, remote—controlled vehicles now approached people on the street asking why they're outside. engineers at stanford have developed an ankle exoskeleton that can be strapped to a user's leg to make running easier. it has a cable which runs up the back of the leg, it's a new decade and 2010 starts with a bang. well, a crack, actually, as dan is told this phone is completely unbreakable, so he broke it. i've actually broken the phone! do not challenge us. play music with lightning? check. go skiing in the dubai desert? of course
well, not such a baa—d idea.ed year and japan was as brilliantly japanese ever. augmented reality was a reality. home internet was getting so fast we couldn't think what we would need it for but then smart tvs arrived and it turned out the answer was, everything. this follows claims that downloading apps linked to other services such as netflix and spotify being hacked. it was also the week that robot cars started patrolling the streets of tunisia in an effort to enforce the country's...
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nearly all of those states and then some are supposed to be coming up with baa budget for a fiscal yearost case begin on july 1st. how do you do that when you don't know numbers on your biggest source of revenue? >> it is creating a lot of uncertainty and questions tr state officials. >> it gives you situations like pennsylvania which was already basically had its reserves taped out. they are two billion sort for this fiscal year they will make a lot of that up in the next fiscal year. they are still coming up short in ohio, income tax receipts were down nearly $50 million year over year in march with significant declines as people expect to put off filing their state taxes again. the states will make some of that money back in new nfiscal year >> yeah, you can't delay the fiscal year forever. i like to be able to say i'm delaying my tax filing i'm going to start the year later. they are in real pickle. that's why it was interesting to hear what paul said a few moments ago when he said he thinks the municipalities should be grants. there's no way they will reopen for business with this
nearly all of those states and then some are supposed to be coming up with baa budget for a fiscal yearost case begin on july 1st. how do you do that when you don't know numbers on your biggest source of revenue? >> it is creating a lot of uncertainty and questions tr state officials. >> it gives you situations like pennsylvania which was already basically had its reserves taped out. they are two billion sort for this fiscal year they will make a lot of that up in the next fiscal...
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>>thanks for breeze a tragic turn of events in the east baa 63 year-old grandmother from antioch was killed after a ick crashed throh the windshield ofthe car. she was riding inas horrible this happening conquers last night kron four gayle, ong reports. >>cbp sa the 63 year-old woman was inthe car with her grandchildren the supect nowhere to b found a family was driving northbound on state route to 42 approachin state route 4 concord around 9.30 friday night when abrick crashed through the windshielhitting a grandmother at the front passenger seat, good >>a noise. los oversees us ground struggling to breathe. >>and she becomes a unconscis family was in a gray 2004 volkswagen jet the driver, the 63 year-old woman's 20 year-old grandson pulled over and called 911 chp andirst responders arrived, but thwoman died at the scene see trees on the break in the area that may ve came barreling wn from one of these overpasses near state route 4 other breaks free. >>over on ov crossing so this investigations of a bet maybe this came from that area chp say2 other children were in the backseat 1113
>>thanks for breeze a tragic turn of events in the east baa 63 year-old grandmother from antioch was killed after a ick crashed throh the windshield ofthe car. she was riding inas horrible this happening conquers last night kron four gayle, ong reports. >>cbp sa the 63 year-old woman was inthe car with her grandchildren the supect nowhere to b found a family was driving northbound on state route to 42 approachin state route 4 concord around 9.30 friday night when abrick crashed...
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>> it's baa bit of efverybody. some are organic and authentic. a network of well funded conservative groups that are taking to sites like facebook and other organizing tools to drive these protests which so happen to be in major political swing states. we give an example of one of them. it's a group called convention of states. it's got ties to the koch network and through facebook and a series of ads they were helping to promote some of the protests we have seen across the country targeting these stay at home orders that are critical to the public health response to coronavirus. >> who are they target and hoping to activate? >> i think they are looking to activate conservative who is are very frustrated here. we just heard if the mayor. there are people legitimately upset because they are out of a job pnds they are having a hard time accessing things like unemployment benefits and so for those people, there's a desire to get out there but for many of these conservative group, some of it is political. some is about activating conservatives frustr
>> it's baa bit of efverybody. some are organic and authentic. a network of well funded conservative groups that are taking to sites like facebook and other organizing tools to drive these protests which so happen to be in major political swing states. we give an example of one of them. it's a group called convention of states. it's got ties to the koch network and through facebook and a series of ads they were helping to promote some of the protests we have seen across the country...
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both san francisco and san mateo counties have pushed baaing the april 10th dead line to pay your property taxes to may 4th. the rest of the bay area counties are speaking to the due date but are offering a penalty waiver. >> the treasurers in santa clara, marin, sonoma counties indicated that taxpayers directly affected by covid-19 can apply for penalty waivers or penalty cancellation. those are the counties in yellow. you would do that after april 10th. >> more info on our site. >>> a live online classes for students in berkeley unified school district are now on pause. this is because of zoom bombing. the district superintendent says, in a letter to parents that during a zoom online lesson a man exposed himself to students and yelled obscenities on tuesday. the teacher immediately ejected the man from the live video meeting. police are investigating. >>> and the superintendent says that zoom is making changes to prevent zoom bombing and hopes to resume live instructions within a few days. >>> well, happening now, a south bay church is giving away free meals and a line of people longer t
both san francisco and san mateo counties have pushed baaing the april 10th dead line to pay your property taxes to may 4th. the rest of the bay area counties are speaking to the due date but are offering a penalty waiver. >> the treasurers in santa clara, marin, sonoma counties indicated that taxpayers directly affected by covid-19 can apply for penalty waivers or penalty cancellation. those are the counties in yellow. you would do that after april 10th. >> more info on our site....
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we're baa since 2016 yesterday, he was reassigned to a lesser potion in today. doctor bright released a scathing statement saying in part. i believe this transfer wain response to my insistence that he government invest the billions of dollars allocated by congress to address the covid-19 pandemic into safe and scientifically vetted solutions and not in drugs vaccines and other technologies at lack scientic merit. wright says he will file a whistleblower complaint with the dertment of health and human services inspector general. that hydrychloroquine the drug touting at his daily press briefings may not be the answer to covid-19 new study of hundreds of covid patients found that it didn't really help patients stay off ventilators track. the outcomes were sometimes worse. as elizabeth cohen reports for us tonight, it's just one of the medicines under investigation to fight the virus. >>and one of the reasons it's president trump's favorite drug combination to talk about. i just hope that. i'd roxy. clrk win winds coupled with perhaps this the pack as we forward,
we're baa since 2016 yesterday, he was reassigned to a lesser potion in today. doctor bright released a scathing statement saying in part. i believe this transfer wain response to my insistence that he government invest the billions of dollars allocated by congress to address the covid-19 pandemic into safe and scientifically vetted solutions and not in drugs vaccines and other technologies at lack scientic merit. wright says he will file a whistleblower complaint with the dertment of health...
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see they'll be more of thaas we progress through the day today and it starts to get off to the east baasd of going around that whole system and the north bay will actually be the stop last along the journey in the mouse appear to be the least up there. here's a live shot coming in from seoul got some kind of spooky skies there as we see also at the golden gate bridge to bay area temperatures still quite chilly up there in the north bay in the upper 30's, 40's covemuch of midday level but warn your forecast coming up in a bit pay. >>all right dave thanks lot coming up in the xt hour. the next 2 crucial and somber for many officials as the u.s. is expecting to see a surge in coronavirus cases will have the latest for you coming up. d a jor service change going into effect today for sf muni riders service on dozens of many lines will be suspended to protect operators and rioters when the coronavirufamily live report coming up on that and dozens mcdonald's are out on strike thismorning over a lack of protective gear a live report standing by. >>good morning, everyone a thank you for joining
see they'll be more of thaas we progress through the day today and it starts to get off to the east baasd of going around that whole system and the north bay will actually be the stop last along the journey in the mouse appear to be the least up there. here's a live shot coming in from seoul got some kind of spooky skies there as we see also at the golden gate bridge to bay area temperatures still quite chilly up there in the north bay in the upper 30's, 40's covemuch of midday level but warn...
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on that note, 62% of american adults have canceledtrel pns baa third say they lost money. most canceled, graduations, hotel stays and flights. jen sze had to call off events. nearly three quarters reported doing. so i don't know if you have any events planned, but it is tough. the ones i'm managing to get canceled are the ones that cancel and send me notice. whenever try, good luck. >> congratulation. >> so sad. thanks, michael. >>> facebook says it's taking aggressive action to stop the spread of misinformation and harmful content about covid-19 on its apps. the menlo park company says it's working with more than 60 fact-checking organizations to review and rate content in 50 languages around the world. now last month alone, facebook claims it displayed warnings on about 40-million posts related to covid-19. sheryl sandberg appeared today on the abc program "pandemic." >> making sure people are getting accurate information on coronavirus has been our top priority since the beginning of this. >> sandberg says facebook has directed two billion people to official health the
on that note, 62% of american adults have canceledtrel pns baa third say they lost money. most canceled, graduations, hotel stays and flights. jen sze had to call off events. nearly three quarters reported doing. so i don't know if you have any events planned, but it is tough. the ones i'm managing to get canceled are the ones that cancel and send me notice. whenever try, good luck. >> congratulation. >> so sad. thanks, michael. >>> facebook says it's taking aggressive...
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fine group of people in my family and i'm ping my on in ping-pong ferociously and hoping to develop baad by the end of this. so there are little blessings amid the great worry we'e going through. there are many blessings even in these days with family. woodruff: i feel the same way, so much more to be grateful for thanhe other way around. we're grateful for the two of you. david brooks, mark shields, thank you and please stay safe. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: again on this frway night, we remember a of the tens of thousands ofha americans wh passed away from the virus, part of our continuing effort to honor the public servants and community leaders we have lo. robin hardy became a pastor when she was 25 years old and served as vice president of her church in baton rouge, louisiana. her children remember a unifier, both in church and as the founder of a mentorship program for girls, where they say she reached mo than 1,000 women, and did so in style. hardy was 56 years old. pediatric neurosurgeon dr. james goodrich of new york's montefiore medical center garnered international accla
fine group of people in my family and i'm ping my on in ping-pong ferociously and hoping to develop baad by the end of this. so there are little blessings amid the great worry we'e going through. there are many blessings even in these days with family. woodruff: i feel the same way, so much more to be grateful for thanhe other way around. we're grateful for the two of you. david brooks, mark shields, thank you and please stay safe. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: again on this...
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i don't want to say at the same right baa it's a nonporous surface. but we look at the worst case nair ow scenario, and in theory, what you said is correct. >> that is seminonporous, correct? >> correct. >> wait, wait, wait. >> how should governors who wheare opening their states incorporate the findings of the study to the guidelines. >> this is a factor in the division process. as i mention, having this knowledge as we continue to study and further know what the virus does and how it reacts, it could impact how he opens it a state and what virms. i leave that to the governors. >> with the summer, the uv rays, and the humidity that washington brings in august. >> i would not go contrary to the guidelines that have hued right now. i think to tell thaw if i'm having an e event with my family, i'm doing it it in the driveway or backyards. >> i'm thinking of moving outside to the rose garden. very interesting question. okay on. >> how much more research, time will it have to be concluding results. >> we first received the virus in february. and science i
i don't want to say at the same right baa it's a nonporous surface. but we look at the worst case nair ow scenario, and in theory, what you said is correct. >> that is seminonporous, correct? >> correct. >> wait, wait, wait. >> how should governors who wheare opening their states incorporate the findings of the study to the guidelines. >> this is a factor in the division process. as i mention, having this knowledge as we continue to study and further know what the...
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back over here, we're trying to keep some distance away, baa ov but over there, you have at least 200 folks that are all standing right here next to each other. over here to our left, i was just talking with the gentlemen, and whether he was actually concerned about spreading covid-19. and he was telling me that he believes that it is being overblown and overhyped. the number of cases, that is. suggesting that hospitals are using heart-related deaths or cancer-related deaths to add to those covid-19 numbers as a way of shutting down business. i said, what about president trump, though, calling for social distancing? which the folks here are not doing, frankly, brian. and he told me that it is folks like dr. fauci and dr. birx that are getting the best of president trump right now. but they are actually standing over there right now, next to the bill of rights monument here at the arizona state capitol, believing it is their prerogative to gathering toget to shop together where they so please. i was talking with that mother there and i said, does it concern you that you could have an i
back over here, we're trying to keep some distance away, baa ov but over there, you have at least 200 folks that are all standing right here next to each other. over here to our left, i was just talking with the gentlemen, and whether he was actually concerned about spreading covid-19. and he was telling me that he believes that it is being overblown and overhyped. the number of cases, that is. suggesting that hospitals are using heart-related deaths or cancer-related deaths to add to those...
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now he is at a place where he's trying to say the reality and acknowledge that things are baaed and it's going to be a tough week while still trying to imploy those skills that are just so intuitive to who he is. the problem is when you are president of the united states and you have, as john put it, a real leadership test to level with the american people, without looking at this through rose-colored glasses and just being the kind of leader to take people along this very difficult road. he doesn't have it in him constitutionally, he just doesn't. that was abundantly clear today and has been for the past few days. the other thing i want to underscore is the few times this reporters, like jeremy diamond, the associated press reporter and maybe one other, tried to ask him legitimate b questions about accountability that are being asked and will be looked at in history books written for a very long time, a about what he and his administration and more broadly the government at large did not do properly that could have gotten the numbers we're seeing on the screen perhaps lowered. had they
now he is at a place where he's trying to say the reality and acknowledge that things are baaed and it's going to be a tough week while still trying to imploy those skills that are just so intuitive to who he is. the problem is when you are president of the united states and you have, as john put it, a real leadership test to level with the american people, without looking at this through rose-colored glasses and just being the kind of leader to take people along this very difficult road. he...
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and when the housing market softened the government ended up holding the bank anowing the baa dramatic run on the bank that was out of the depression where people were pushing and shoving on the streets of pasadena but instead of black and white favor of color and there were more channels and then steve mnuchin stepped in and bought the bank for next to nothing and then the government made a deal with him where we would subsidize his foreclosures. >> guaranteeing that he couldn't get the loss. >> like you shouldn't propose because they would lose money but not if the government is picking up the tab, and we agreed to take up 90%, and i got the freedom of information act that required the ticket more than a billion dollars. it's more than 100,000 including 23,000 seniors, so i have this bank it seemed like foreclosed on almost 100,000 people would say homeownership rate at this record low run by the treasury secretary poses with large bills kind of like a doctor evil kind of picture in the world's richest department on the avenue. >> it's a great story for journalists. also you mentione
and when the housing market softened the government ended up holding the bank anowing the baa dramatic run on the bank that was out of the depression where people were pushing and shoving on the streets of pasadena but instead of black and white favor of color and there were more channels and then steve mnuchin stepped in and bought the bank for next to nothing and then the government made a deal with him where we would subsidize his foreclosures. >> guaranteeing that he couldn't get the...
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joining us is the county executive of suffolk county, new york, steve baa loan.ll. a lot of the attention was on new york city, but it's beginning to tick down slowly. the plateau e is high. how do you see it shaping up? >> yeah. we've been a few days of maybe up to even two weeks behind new york city, but we're very much still in the heat of the battle against the covid-19 virus on long island. although we are seeing some positive signs, and it looks like we may be turning the tide. the hospitalizations, as you mentioned, have come down over the last two days, but i would caution people they are still at an extraordinarily high level. we have 1500 covid-19 positive patients in our hospitals, and to put that in per spect ifoff, before -- perspective, before this crisis began our hospital system had 2300 beds to take care of every kind of illness in our county. so today fully two-thirds of those beds are occupied just by covid-19 patients. more than 2,000 people now have died from covid-19 on long island, that's a number we never could have have imagined happening
joining us is the county executive of suffolk county, new york, steve baa loan.ll. a lot of the attention was on new york city, but it's beginning to tick down slowly. the plateau e is high. how do you see it shaping up? >> yeah. we've been a few days of maybe up to even two weeks behind new york city, but we're very much still in the heat of the battle against the covid-19 virus on long island. although we are seeing some positive signs, and it looks like we may be turning the tide. the...
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peters baa basilica amy florence is live with more.orter: the government knows how hard it is for people at this point to stay put. it being easter weekend italians want to visit friends and family but plea is out there to just stay home hang in there at least now until april third when lockdown is scheduled to be lifted. this as pope francis givens easter vigil in a empty basilica and offer a streaming presentation of the current shroud and burial cross with many that of jesus with a figure of a crucified man with it and thousands of requests to see it and pope francis said in the face of the man of the shroud we see faces of ill brothers and sisters especially those alone. prayers were said to the shroud for end of the coronavirus pandemic, the shroud had been invoked during a 16th century plague in milan pope gave good friday mass and he's been talking about priests, 60 qhom have died some in the line of duty ministering to sick and doctors over 100 of them who have died along with nurses who have died in the dozens he's called them
peters baa basilica amy florence is live with more.orter: the government knows how hard it is for people at this point to stay put. it being easter weekend italians want to visit friends and family but plea is out there to just stay home hang in there at least now until april third when lockdown is scheduled to be lifted. this as pope francis givens easter vigil in a empty basilica and offer a streaming presentation of the current shroud and burial cross with many that of jesus with a figure of...
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that you have to mention is the extrord action the federal reserve has taken with the latest sort of baared in a series of bazookas the $2.3 billion to go into high yield and the market response we saw which was a tremendous recovery in the debt of the riskier companies. it really is -- if you hear the moniker don't fight the fed. we've heard that post financial crisis and recovery. if you're a believer in that, then that is probably one of the most bullish points on this whole market, wouldn't you say, david? >> yeah. i mean, the numbers are staggering of course, sometimes we need to step back, i think, and just think about them you know better than i where the fed's balance sheet is conceivably going to be. but obviously add to that as well the $2.2 trillion already spent by the government conceivably with not an expectation it's going to get it back we're talking so many different trillions. where the fed balance sheet? put that inperspective >> past 5 trillion in record territory and adding trillions every single week as we announce -- as we get the new programs announced they're goi
that you have to mention is the extrord action the federal reserve has taken with the latest sort of baared in a series of bazookas the $2.3 billion to go into high yield and the market response we saw which was a tremendous recovery in the debt of the riskier companies. it really is -- if you hear the moniker don't fight the fed. we've heard that post financial crisis and recovery. if you're a believer in that, then that is probably one of the most bullish points on this whole market, wouldn't...
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is baaed on loss of revenue not just population. >> one final question for you, sir, the leader hoyer sent out a notice that you may need to vote in person on this bill coming up on wednesday. do you expect that you will have to be here in washington? is that safe? or do you think will you come up with and pass a plan that will let you vote remotely by proxy or in some other way to try and keep folks safe? >> well, i expect to be in washington either on tuesday or wednesday to be able to vote on the legislation. steny hoyer has indicated that he expects that nothing will pass, based on unanimous consent. there is no mechanism that exists right now to vote remotely. perhaps that is something that is dealt with in the future. our responsibility to the greatest extent possible in terms of safety is to be present in washington to act on behalf of the people we serve. i will be more present this week. >> all right. congressman hakeem jeffreys. thank you very much for your time tonight. we hop you and your loved ones stay safe. we want to continue this conversation now with our panel that h
is baaed on loss of revenue not just population. >> one final question for you, sir, the leader hoyer sent out a notice that you may need to vote in person on this bill coming up on wednesday. do you expect that you will have to be here in washington? is that safe? or do you think will you come up with and pass a plan that will let you vote remotely by proxy or in some other way to try and keep folks safe? >> well, i expect to be in washington either on tuesday or wednesday to be...
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neil: you know, that's not baa d idea at all. i didn't know you were so handy.en again, i kind of suspected you were. reporter: i try. neil: okay. jeff flock. so good. so good. let's go to blake burman right now. we are waiting for this white house health care task force briefing. it's running significantly behind schedule right now. but again, they are getting their ducks in order. he has probably a pretty good idea of what will come up today. blake? reporter: i wish i knew what would come up today, neil. normally when something runs this far behind, at this point, what is it, 48 minutes or so, it means the president is probably pretty busy at this point. we do know that he has had a busy morning to date. speaking earlier this morning as well with vladimir putin. what's interesting about that is that is the second phone call that the president has had with the russian leader in less than 24 hours' time. last night he had that phone call along with vladimir putin and the saudi leader mohammad bin salman as well. today a followup one-on-one with vladimir putin. s
neil: you know, that's not baa d idea at all. i didn't know you were so handy.en again, i kind of suspected you were. reporter: i try. neil: okay. jeff flock. so good. so good. let's go to blake burman right now. we are waiting for this white house health care task force briefing. it's running significantly behind schedule right now. but again, they are getting their ducks in order. he has probably a pretty good idea of what will come up today. blake? reporter: i wish i knew what would come up...