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robert, thanks becky? >> thanks, joe. >>> when we come back, crude prices plummeting this morning as demand dried up during the pandemic lockdown. right now as we head to break, let's take a look at the pandemic impact on flights in europe comparing airborne flights this year versus last year "squawk box" will be right back. these days, it's anything but business as usual. that's why working together is more important than ever. at&t is committed to keeping you connected. so you can keep your patients cared for. your customers served. your students inspired. and your employees closer than ever. our network is resilient. our people are strong. our job is to keep your business connected . it's what we've always done. it's what we'll always do. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back weave been watching the u.s. equity futures and there's a lot of red this monday morning looks like the dow futures are indicated down by 360 points a lot is coming because of what's happening with oil prices oil prices down sh
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>> reporter: i don't think so, becky. think essentially the range is so wide in the forecast, there's a lot of technical issues behind backlogs and processing, i think enormous is probably the best guess right now. it's really about next week, believe it or not. you want to see if this is just kind of a rush, a surge that's going to play itself out quickly or if this is now going to somehow settle into some kind of a trend. one of the reasons weekly jobless claims are a valuable economic leader, it's a sensitive read on the underlying trend of business and the labor market we're getting readings on a shock at this point. it's again about how long this all lasts. i do think one way that the number could be relevant in a more short-term basis is if it really restarts the discussion of, hey, what congress has passed so far might not be enough that in fact phase 4, whatever that might look like, perhaps has to get going before the markets can settle down a little bit and people can have assurance that they're cushioned in ter
>> reporter: i don't think so, becky. think essentially the range is so wide in the forecast, there's a lot of technical issues behind backlogs and processing, i think enormous is probably the best guess right now. it's really about next week, believe it or not. you want to see if this is just kind of a rush, a surge that's going to play itself out quickly or if this is now going to somehow settle into some kind of a trend. one of the reasons weekly jobless claims are a valuable economic...
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becky?eve, thank you very much. stay with us we spoke to larry fink of blackrock a short while ago and here's his take on what needs to be done to get america back to work >> every business is going to be very cautious. they want to be protective of their employees. they want to make sure their employees feel good about coming back to the office let's be clear, anxiety is still very high. and we hope we have the ability to reboot. but in doing so, i know many leaders told the president yesterday we need to have adequate testing to make sure we have a secured environment. >> let's bring in larry c kanto. >> i'm afraid there's no letter that captures this the left side is a v, sharper, and the right side more like a u. i think when we get recovery, i don't think it will take that long, but it's going to be in fits and starts. vary a lot among regions, among industries >> larry, one of the things he talked about was just this idea that you could probably get manufacturing and other closed envir
becky?eve, thank you very much. stay with us we spoke to larry fink of blackrock a short while ago and here's his take on what needs to be done to get america back to work >> every business is going to be very cautious. they want to be protective of their employees. they want to make sure their employees feel good about coming back to the office let's be clear, anxiety is still very high. and we hope we have the ability to reboot. but in doing so, i know many leaders told the president...
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becky? >> i was just going to say, i think this gets back to the question of business liability you know, all of these questions that have kind of circulated it's been brought up to the white house. they said they're considering this if you start bringing employees back before those bans are lifted, how is the company not liable for anybody who gets sick under that environment this is where it's going to get interesting as companies try to come back, states try to open up and businesses try to figure out what that means for them. >> i'll tell you something terrible i talked to a ceo this weekend and we had this exact conversation about what happens if the employee gets sick in their place. this was actually a very responsible ceo who was not trying to bring people back. but he said he had had lots of conversations with ceos who said, look, if people get sick, if lots of people get sick, nobody's going to figure out where they got sick from and that creates its own other conundrum. i think th
becky? >> i was just going to say, i think this gets back to the question of business liability you know, all of these questions that have kind of circulated it's been brought up to the white house. they said they're considering this if you start bringing employees back before those bans are lifted, how is the company not liable for anybody who gets sick under that environment this is where it's going to get interesting as companies try to come back, states try to open up and businesses...
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becky just mentioned, dave calhoun marking 100 days as ceo. taking over already in crisis over the 737 max now compounded by the travel demand more only coming up in the 7:00 hour who could have imagined he was walking into this. more when we come back in a moment save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $12 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. it's the most reliable wireless network. and it could save you hundreds. xfinity mobile. >>> welcome back georgia planning to reopen some businesses on friday the lieutenant governor there speaking on wednesday. >> the steps we are taking are very incremental measured steps. we continue to look and analyze different sources of data an analysts one of the most important pieces that governor k
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thanks, becky.e'll talk about the wild swings st the crude market in just the la few hours that's next right after the break. [horns honking] birthdays aren't cancelled. hope isn't quarantined. first words aren't delayed. caring isn't postponed. courage isn't on hold. and love hasn't stopped. u.s. bank thanks you for keeping all of our spirits strong. we've donated millions to those in need and are always here for our customers and employees. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning oil losses of chienging. moout smith is director. good morning, matt we're trying to make sense of these numbers. we should show everybody where wti crude stands just this morning but, you know, we say it almost every time we talk about oil. in a normal world if you look at prices like this, you'd think that equity markets would be falling. you would think everything would be falling apart it doesn't feel like that's happening. can you explain why? >> yeah. sure, andrew if you look at what's happening in the july co
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>> i think that's really true, becky. prior to this virus over the next five to six years retail is going to go through a monumental change, and in two areas. consolidation at the retail level and supply level, brands and retailers. i think you're going to see more and more consolidation but also tore closures and i think over time i was anticipating that 20 to 25% of stores over the next five years would occur, retail-square-footage too much in the united states i think today that five to six years now we're talking about two to three years i think there will be winners and losers there will be casualties along the way. and it's going to path lot of pressure on this industry than virus is just totally intensified that and has put a really highlight on the stress that's going to be on the retail community and particularly on jobs in the united states. i think from that point of view with 50 million jobs in the u.p.s. from the retail industry, i think it's a real concern as we move forward. >> manny, we were talking about
>> i think that's really true, becky. prior to this virus over the next five to six years retail is going to go through a monumental change, and in two areas. consolidation at the retail level and supply level, brands and retailers. i think you're going to see more and more consolidation but also tore closures and i think over time i was anticipating that 20 to 25% of stores over the next five years would occur, retail-square-footage too much in the united states i think today that five...
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i'm just going to leave it at that becky quick. thank you very much. >> best to you and everybody all right. we'll take a short break on options action and talk about nike and managing the volatility there. stick around ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "options action." i'm phil lebeau on united airlines we're not going to go through all of it, but there is one bullet point of news in here that gives you a sense of just how bad things are for the airline, united airline says that its projection at this point is revenue in the fourth quarter, fourth quarter of this year will be down 30%. brian, i'll send it back to you and a glimpse of what the future holds for the airline as they see it right now >> yeah. a double dose of news in the airlines phil and becky before the break. the news just continues and it's unbelievable >> phil lebeau, thank you very much >> we've had a lot of breaking news over the last five minutes or so and big news here. let's talk about nike because sales are down and retailers everywhere that might sell ni
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we'll see ya later becky?>> still to come this morning, are movie theaters a thing of the past or will we go back again once these restrictions are lifted what would it take to get the industry back after it was closed from the coronavirus. we'll ask imax's ceo richard l gelfant. s&p is flat. nasdaq up by 91 points stay tuned, you are watching "squawk box" right here on cnbc. - [narrator] soon, lights will come on. soon, people will be walking back through your door. soon, life will move forward. we'll welcome back old colleagues, get to know new ones some things may change, but we'll still be here, right here, so you can work on the business of getting your business back. at paycom, our focus will always be you and we'll see you soon. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. access to your favorite apps, including netflix, prime video, youtube and hulu. all without changing passwords and inputs. the most 4k content and movies and shows on any screen. the best entertainment experience all in one place. s
we'll see ya later becky?>> still to come this morning, are movie theaters a thing of the past or will we go back again once these restrictions are lifted what would it take to get the industry back after it was closed from the coronavirus. we'll ask imax's ceo richard l gelfant. s&p is flat. nasdaq up by 91 points stay tuned, you are watching "squawk box" right here on cnbc. - [narrator] soon, lights will come on. soon, people will be walking back through your door. soon,...
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i don't know what else to say. >> reporter: when jim was rolled outside, becky was there waiting withopen arms. the couple told me they didn't say a word to each other, but communicated with this hug. >> it was very overwhelming, knowing you are going to be able to hug him again. that was a true blessing. >> reporter: to all the people responsible for this embrace, jim has this message. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. that's all i can think of is thank you. you did a fantastic job . >> reporter: the hospital staff at henry mayo says seeing the patients recover and leave the hospital really uplifts their spirits during an intense and trying time. they say they were happy and grateful to have shared in jim and becky's joy as he headed home. >> gary: well, a 99-year-old world war ii veteran has come up with another way to serve his country. tom raised 15 million for the uk's national health service by walking 100 lengths of his garden. now, he started that garden challenge fundraiser april 8. was initially wanting to raise $1,200. it will go to staff and patient patients with the cor
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how does that work its way out >> there's two issues here, becky.ly right to focus on small business. markets are open companies are raising a ton of bond financing not only just in investment rate but in high yield. we can thank the fed the reality is, if you are a public market, they're open for you. they're open at relatively low yields on the other side, where are we going to come out? that relates to the robust discussion that andrew and joe had. there are certain realities. we're going to come up with a lot more debt. we are going to come out with a complete entanglement of the public sector in the private sector these decisions of bailouts are not being made according to principles, they're being made in a very ad hoc fashion it will be a spaghetti bowl of relationships that you have to unwind in a market based system. put all of that together, it's people perhaps for frugal, spending less. you have sluggish demand as well as lower productivity. we have to embrace that this is out there and let's do things now that can lower the probability t
how does that work its way out >> there's two issues here, becky.ly right to focus on small business. markets are open companies are raising a ton of bond financing not only just in investment rate but in high yield. we can thank the fed the reality is, if you are a public market, they're open for you. they're open at relatively low yields on the other side, where are we going to come out? that relates to the robust discussion that andrew and joe had. there are certain realities. we're...
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becky. >>> joe, thanks. when we come back, the bill and melinda gates foundation is spending more than $100 million of its money to fight the coronavirus. i spoke to bill gates, the microsoft co-founder and philanthropist yesterday about the battle ahead for the nation and the economy. that is next as we head to break, let's do a check on the futures this morning. as joe mentioned, the dow is positive, negative, positive it's right around the flat line. we have a big number coming up at 8:30 eastern time that's the jobless number. the market will be cuing off of that "squawk box" will be right back. >>> don't forget to subscribe to our podcast. you'll get interviews, original content and behind-the-scenes access look for us on apple podcasts or on your favorite podcast app and subscribe to "squawk pod" today. america's oldest lighthouse has weathered many storms. seeing the break in the clouds before anyone else. together, we'll weather this storm. but when allergies attack,f any the excitement fades. allegr
becky. >>> joe, thanks. when we come back, the bill and melinda gates foundation is spending more than $100 million of its money to fight the coronavirus. i spoke to bill gates, the microsoft co-founder and philanthropist yesterday about the battle ahead for the nation and the economy. that is next as we head to break, let's do a check on the futures this morning. as joe mentioned, the dow is positive, negative, positive it's right around the flat line. we have a big number coming up...
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becky?u >> joining us now to talk more about the historic moves we've been seeing in oil, steven richardson, senior managing director and head of oil and gas exploration and production research and we're also joined by our own brian sullivan. and sully, we booked a lot of great oil guests like steve but i learned as much from you just watching your analysis of what's going on no offense, steve, were you predicting minus $40 a barrel last week or two weeks ago unbelievable, right? >> no, absolutely. i mean it was a very sloppy close the contract in may but i think the real focus here is on the cash cost in the field and what the companies are realizing. you know the futures market has been separated from the cash market for quite some time now and it's now seeing a convergence and the reality is hitting home and certainly in the field. >> we show, brian, you know, we show the future month now. i'm trying to -- i'm picking the first out line it depends on when we re-open. what is the inherent
becky?u >> joining us now to talk more about the historic moves we've been seeing in oil, steven richardson, senior managing director and head of oil and gas exploration and production research and we're also joined by our own brian sullivan. and sully, we booked a lot of great oil guests like steve but i learned as much from you just watching your analysis of what's going on no offense, steve, were you predicting minus $40 a barrel last week or two weeks ago unbelievable, right? >>...
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becky, over to you. >> thank you, andrew. >>> thank you.we come back, the mortgage market could be on the brink of collapse with borrowers pouring into the government bailout claiming hardships we have that story next. >>> in the meantime, as we head to a break, let's take a look at this morning's pre-market winners and losers for the dow a lot more winners than losers we're up by almost 800 points now. stick around, you are watching "squawk bo ocnx"n bc gives us confidence...ya ...so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow, do you think you overdid it maybe? overdid what? well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. seeing the break in the clouds before anyone else. together, we'll weather this storm. (vo) quickbooks salutes the grit and determination of those who work for themselves. they're the backbone of our economy. and in these challenging times, they're adapting to support their communities. but many need our help. if you're a small business in need, or want to
becky, over to you. >> thank you, andrew. >>> thank you.we come back, the mortgage market could be on the brink of collapse with borrowers pouring into the government bailout claiming hardships we have that story next. >>> in the meantime, as we head to a break, let's take a look at this morning's pre-market winners and losers for the dow a lot more winners than losers we're up by almost 800 points now. stick around, you are watching "squawk bo ocnx"n bc gives...
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>> yes good morning, becky.you for having me back so we've started a clinical trial on march 16 in the u.s. under the leadership of dr. fauci and the nih. 45 healthy subjects already dosed with 25 microgram and we are using the highest dose, 250 microgram. things are going well so far so we look forward to the data. >> meg tirrell >> just wanted to continue with that question. your vaccine day today you're highlighting data from other vaccines in your pipeline, including one for zika tell us, you know, what can be determined about how well the covid-19 vaccine may work based on the results you're seeing in other trials that may be more well advanced? >> good morning, meg great question as you know, we have a platform based on the technology. we use the same chemistry to make it and we use the same chemistry for delivery of a message when you inject it so the process comes in many ways, safety we give vaccine to healthy subjects and so we believe that the safety profile should be pretty similar to what we are see
>> yes good morning, becky.you for having me back so we've started a clinical trial on march 16 in the u.s. under the leadership of dr. fauci and the nih. 45 healthy subjects already dosed with 25 microgram and we are using the highest dose, 250 microgram. things are going well so far so we look forward to the data. >> meg tirrell >> just wanted to continue with that question. your vaccine day today you're highlighting data from other vaccines in your pipeline, including one...
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>> i'll tell you, becky. it's really tough to tell.w there's been a lot of experts on your show and others that have tried to anticipate and predict when that's going to come back. we're obviously very aware of broader predictions. we take a look at that i would say we're building a plan that doesn't depend on a particular recovery curve. the idea is to make sure we get our spending down, as efficient as we can so we can ride through this and expect, again, some of these fundamental factors that drive the use of these products, growing economies, people's standards of living and improving. those will continue to be there and will eventually kickback in. we need to be ready to meet those demands when that recovery happens. >> joe >> i don't know whether you've seen the president talking about, you know, tomorrow -- what's today i don't even know. tuesday, i think anyway, thursday i think is going to be some of this opec stuff with russia and saudi arabia they keep asking him in these pressers whether the u.s. domestic industry is going
>> i'll tell you, becky. it's really tough to tell.w there's been a lot of experts on your show and others that have tried to anticipate and predict when that's going to come back. we're obviously very aware of broader predictions. we take a look at that i would say we're building a plan that doesn't depend on a particular recovery curve. the idea is to make sure we get our spending down, as efficient as we can so we can ride through this and expect, again, some of these fundamental...
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ahead >> sorry, becky.says in its release about supply it's increasing capacity with partners in north america, europe and asia. that gets to your question about where things are made in order to supply these kits >> dr. gottlieb, you had that op-ed earlier this week raising concerns about even if a cure or vaccine is developed, not having it manufactured here might mean americans don't get it first >> i don't think that the entire manufacturing process is totally within the united states right now. there might be components of it or there might be some supply that you can do totally within the u.s., aspects of the supply chain for this drug come from other parts of the world to your point, becky that's why gilead has worked globally to make this drug available, particularly in china where i think some of the supply chain originates the company has been working and the united states government has been working to domesticate more of the manufacturing and supply here it's a complex drug to manufacture. in so
ahead >> sorry, becky.says in its release about supply it's increasing capacity with partners in north america, europe and asia. that gets to your question about where things are made in order to supply these kits >> dr. gottlieb, you had that op-ed earlier this week raising concerns about even if a cure or vaccine is developed, not having it manufactured here might mean americans don't get it first >> i don't think that the entire manufacturing process is totally within the...
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>> i guess the best way i can say it, becky. you buy something on amazon.com for $30, the guy shows up at your door to deliver it, you pay him $50 to ptake it back not a perfect analogy but close. we had a small number of contracts with negative tich pricing. that may contract trading for some time. the reality is if there is no place to put oil and the contract requires you to take physically delivery, you are going to pay whatever it is to get out of that contract could be other aspects to it seeing funds get into deep doodoo we still don't know. but what an historic day >> john, we know this happened because worldwide oil demand shut down as countries shut down due to coronavirus we have heard from opec plus nations saying they are going to cut by 10% of supply we have heard american producers like exxon and chevron are cutting back we heard it from canada yesterday. when does the actual continued production meet up with the lower demand or does demand pick up first >> i can tell you here in the u.s. the cut backs are real an
>> i guess the best way i can say it, becky. you buy something on amazon.com for $30, the guy shows up at your door to deliver it, you pay him $50 to ptake it back not a perfect analogy but close. we had a small number of contracts with negative tich pricing. that may contract trading for some time. the reality is if there is no place to put oil and the contract requires you to take physically delivery, you are going to pay whatever it is to get out of that contract could be other aspects...
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becky? >> joe, thank you very much.cnbc headquarters and jim cramer jim, i was watching "mad money" last night i loved the point that you were making, that we cannot let the perfect be the enemy of the good here when it comes to these loans that are getting rolled out to small businesses. there are going to be lots of hiccups and problems hiccup is probably too small a word for it. the money is there, we have to work through it and we have to see how this plays out what are your hopes this morning as we think that this could be the beginning? >> yeah. well, we can't have small business be this time sub prime. this is an attempt to make it so that we have something going i'm going back and forth with many different bankers they say they're ready obviously they're going to be overwhelmed. i read through the ad and i got my accountant to be able to explain it i have the virtue of having an accountant and look through it it's not that hard i do believe they will be inundated. i think they will be openly criticized for not b
becky? >> joe, thank you very much.cnbc headquarters and jim cramer jim, i was watching "mad money" last night i loved the point that you were making, that we cannot let the perfect be the enemy of the good here when it comes to these loans that are getting rolled out to small businesses. there are going to be lots of hiccups and problems hiccup is probably too small a word for it. the money is there, we have to work through it and we have to see how this plays out what are your...
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becky? >>> thanks major u.s.ng a government lifeline as the coronavirus squeezes travel demand the treasury department says the carriers including american airlines, united, delta, southwest, jetblue and alaska airlines have agreed in principle to a $25 billion rescue-package companies will have to payback 30% of what they get from the government 70% of that total will go towards keeping employees on farrell and won't need to be reimbursed airlines can't layoff employees before september 30th and agree to restrictions on stock buy back and dividends at 11:00 a.m. in an exclusive interview, the ceo of american airlines, phil has reported back anthony. done a little research i asked that question before steven mnuchkin said that the reason they want to make sure they give money to some of these companies and make sure they keep their employees employed is that way the government then doesn't have to turn around and support those same employees if they get laid off in unemployment benefits. phil did a little researc
becky? >>> thanks major u.s.ng a government lifeline as the coronavirus squeezes travel demand the treasury department says the carriers including american airlines, united, delta, southwest, jetblue and alaska airlines have agreed in principle to a $25 billion rescue-package companies will have to payback 30% of what they get from the government 70% of that total will go towards keeping employees on farrell and won't need to be reimbursed airlines can't layoff employees before...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we're watching the futures this morning. as joe mentioned, we are looking at stocks after their best week in about 45 years. it's been about 45 1/2 years since the s&p has seen a performance like this. s&p was up 12.1% last week the dow was up b 10.6% this morning you are seeing a little bit of a pullback about 300 points for the futures, for the dow futures s&p futures are down 37 points the nasdaq is off by about 92. the best performance for the s&p since 1974 that's coming on the same we're we learned another 6.6 million americans filed for unemployment we're looking at unemployment numbers of over 16 million over the last three weeks not a surprise if you look to see what's happening with the shutdown of the economy, the forced shutdown because of coronavirus. taking a look at the ten-year this morning, it looks like that is yielding about 0.735% at least on the last time i looked at the boards it was. and then wti is the other big story today. joe also mentioned opec plus deal it
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we're watching the futures this morning. as joe mentioned, we are looking at stocks after their best week in about 45 years. it's been about 45 1/2 years since the s&p has seen a performance like this. s&p was up 12.1% last week the dow was up b 10.6% this morning you are seeing a little bit of a pullback about 300 points for the futures, for the dow futures s&p futures are down 37 points the nasdaq is off by about 92....
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becky?en we come back, an inside look at the growth of remote work in this time of pandemic. microsoft's president brad smith is going to join us to talk about that and much more. >>> later this hour we'll bring you an exclusive interview with new york fed ral reserve president john williams on all the shots the nation's central bank has fired at the coronavirus. >>> as we head to break, let's take a look at shares of boeing. that company will resume limited commercial jet proctn tduioinhe seattle area on monday following a three-week shutdown. stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" right here on cnbc. when you look at the critical issues facing our world, what do you see? we see breakthrough medicines getting to patients in record time. we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. we see engineers simulating the future to improve today. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsi
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gottlieb we lost becky.e need or not to be wearing them we were told originally that we shouldn't be wearing them. was that right >> well, look, i think when we made that recommendation early on not to wear masks was because this wasn't really epidemic in the united states. you're likely coming into contact with the virus was low the absolutely risk you faced there were thousands of cases in new york not tens of thousands of case. now that it's epidemic in certain cities mask has a value. mask can protect you does provide incremental protection if you wear it right. problem with the mask sometimes they are more likely to adjust it and touch their face. the bigger benefit from the mask is if you have infection, it dramatically reduces your risk of transmitting that infection on a population basis if you require people to wear masks it could cut down on transmission you don't need an n-95 maverick. you can use a cotton maverick and provide some measure of benefit. what you want to do is outline the kind of mas
gottlieb we lost becky.e need or not to be wearing them we were told originally that we shouldn't be wearing them. was that right >> well, look, i think when we made that recommendation early on not to wear masks was because this wasn't really epidemic in the united states. you're likely coming into contact with the virus was low the absolutely risk you faced there were thousands of cases in new york not tens of thousands of case. now that it's epidemic in certain cities mask has a value....
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becky, thanks for joining us on the phone. >> thank you, charles.rles: okay, 701,000 jobs lost, yikes, listen, that's -- if wall street was looking for a hundred thousand i don't know why they are trying to do estimates anymore. as you go -- went through the data, there's a couple of areas where there were job gains albeit small, what does this tell you how does this inform you also compared with the fact that you know more about the job's market than anyone to begin with, how do you put all of this together what should we be bracing for in the months? >> the numbers this morning were devastating for the american worker, charles, notably because the month of over month gain that we experienced, we didn't need the report today to tell us what was happening. we see it in realtime as we work with employees and employers across the nation. the other thing we are seeing in realtime two areas that we can focus on. we are seeing the largest reallocation of labor since world war ii. overnight industries are shifting from hospitality and leisure to to retail
becky, thanks for joining us on the phone. >> thank you, charles.rles: okay, 701,000 jobs lost, yikes, listen, that's -- if wall street was looking for a hundred thousand i don't know why they are trying to do estimates anymore. as you go -- went through the data, there's a couple of areas where there were job gains albeit small, what does this tell you how does this inform you also compared with the fact that you know more about the job's market than anyone to begin with, how do you put...
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becky g es muy linda.tando por redes. jessica rodrÍguez hablÓ con el niÑo y nos cuenta lo que sintiÓ cuando pudo ver la publicaciÓn de alejandro sanz. ya volvemos con una maÑana (perro vo) mi beneful superfood blend me hace sentir... súper saludable con salmón, arándanos. superfood húmedo... con carne y calabaza. con dos capas, de superfood blend, estoy como perro con dos colas! (voz) beneful superfood blend. prueba nuestra línea más reciente con ingredientes reales y saludables. todopero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si ajustas el termostato a 68 grados o menos... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o dejas que el sol entre en tu casa. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. ♪ ♪ raÚl: esta maÑana la empresa fabricante de lysol responder respecto a las convalecientes del covid 19 deberÍan inyectarle desinfectante. ya no sabes quÉ hacer con el pelo de tus hijos o inexperto enseÑar a cortar el cabello los pequeÑospracticaremos en vivo con nuestros niÑos. karla: esta maÑana los do
becky g es muy linda.tando por redes. jessica rodrÍguez hablÓ con el niÑo y nos cuenta lo que sintiÓ cuando pudo ver la publicaciÓn de alejandro sanz. ya volvemos con una maÑana (perro vo) mi beneful superfood blend me hace sentir... súper saludable con salmón, arándanos. superfood húmedo... con carne y calabaza. con dos capas, de superfood blend, estoy como perro con dos colas! (voz) beneful superfood blend. prueba nuestra línea más reciente con ingredientes reales y saludables....
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becky, thank you so much.orningamerica.com and now back to ginger. >> reporter: thanks, michael. we've been playing kids on stage. like charades with adrian and miles, very entertaining now we have to bring it to house party with some friends. how about we talk about another game in a "gma" moment? check this one out. >> you hit the jackpot. >> bella. bella. bella won. >> yep, that's parker and bella playing tic-tac-toe the only way to play with your dog. make do with whoever is there. i love that one. please take a moment, go to my facebook page or drop me a dm on instagram with your "gma" moment >>> good wednesday morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. after a gray start, look for sunshine and slightly milder temperatures this afternoon. our warmest weather with the greatest amount of sunshine hits this weekend and spipipipipipipi >>> time now for your daily riva sighting with a cameo as we discuss the return of "who wants to be a millionaire?" moving back to abc. the 20th anniversary edition host
becky, thank you so much.orningamerica.com and now back to ginger. >> reporter: thanks, michael. we've been playing kids on stage. like charades with adrian and miles, very entertaining now we have to bring it to house party with some friends. how about we talk about another game in a "gma" moment? check this one out. >> you hit the jackpot. >> bella. bella. bella won. >> yep, that's parker and bella playing tic-tac-toe the only way to play with your dog. make...
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and you want me to move out to the trailer and i said no i'm not going to give that up seeing what becky and other healthcare professionals are going through these days allen got an idea. i saw that in new york to showing support by at 7 o'clock. they're all honking horns and turning on lights and i thought what a great thing to do here so allen went on social media. in tuesday night this is what happened. after a car drove through the back kaiser hospital last hokie to say thank you. >>i didn't know how many would show up. but quite a few did. >>inside workers whipped out their phones and showed what the action look like from their vantage point that he was one of those on duty at the time we to tears, it was. >>so many, but what a what a wonderful gesture from my amazing husband. >>with the event being this huge success allen says he's not done. >>and getting a lot of people on facebook saying when are we going again as planned this again so i definitely think we are going to set something up like that. >>a lot of noise to show a little love. >>well allen says that he wants to hold a s
and you want me to move out to the trailer and i said no i'm not going to give that up seeing what becky and other healthcare professionals are going through these days allen got an idea. i saw that in new york to showing support by at 7 o'clock. they're all honking horns and turning on lights and i thought what a great thing to do here so allen went on social media. in tuesday night this is what happened. after a car drove through the back kaiser hospital last hokie to say thank you. >>i...
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de su hermana contagiada por el coronavirus y cÓmo vive la nueva pelÍcula en los ataque del 9/11 >> beckyivo nos presentan su nuevo video muchacha ♪ y por si fuera poco chiquibaby y alejandra guzmÁn, se unen para cantar y nuestra coach de la voz, nos cuenta cÓmo se prepara para ganar con su equipo durante la cuarentena. esto y mÁs en "un nuevo dÍa" hoy y siempre mÁs cerca de ti. ♪ ♪ >> bienvenidos a un dÍa mÁs de felicidades, de muy buena energÍa positiva aqui en "un nuevo dÍa", hoy es jueves 23 de abril y nos da mucho gusto que nos acompaÑe >> les agradecemos escogernos para acompaÑarnos, para mantenerlos informados y es por eso que como una muestra de agradecimiento hemos extendido el horario de 7 de la maÑana a 11:30 para estar con ustedes >> quÉ rico saludarlos y tambie de paso a rashel que estÁ desde su casa para acompaÑarnos, e informarnos, buenos dÍas rashel ¿cÓmo estÁs? >> hola mis chicos que gusto saludarlos, cÓmo estÁn? besos para ustedes, ya cafÉ en mano, mÁs que lista para empezar este dÍa con mucha energia, me encanta poder enviarles un abrazo a ustedes y toda la gente que no
de su hermana contagiada por el coronavirus y cÓmo vive la nueva pelÍcula en los ataque del 9/11 >> beckyivo nos presentan su nuevo video muchacha ♪ y por si fuera poco chiquibaby y alejandra guzmÁn, se unen para cantar y nuestra coach de la voz, nos cuenta cÓmo se prepara para ganar con su equipo durante la cuarentena. esto y mÁs en "un nuevo dÍa" hoy y siempre mÁs cerca de ti. ♪ ♪ >> bienvenidos a un dÍa mÁs de felicidades, de muy buena energÍa positiva...
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and you want me to move out to the trailer and i said no i'm not going to give that up seeing what becky and other healthcare professionals are going through these days allen got an idea. i saw that in new york to showing support by at 7 o'clock. >>they're all honking horns and turning on lights and i thought what a great thing to do here so allen went on social media. >>in tuesday night this is what happened. after a car drove through the back kaiser hospital last hoping to say thank you. >>i didn't know how many would show up. but quite a few did. >>inside workers whipped out their phones and showed what the action look like from their vantage point that he was one of those on duty at the time we were all moved to tears, it was. >>so many, but what a what a wonderful gesture from my amazing husband. >>with the event being a huge success allen says he's not done. >>and getting a lot of people on facebook saying when are we going again as planned this again so i definitely think we are going to set something up like that. >>a lot of noise to show a little love. >>well happening now san j
and you want me to move out to the trailer and i said no i'm not going to give that up seeing what becky and other healthcare professionals are going through these days allen got an idea. i saw that in new york to showing support by at 7 o'clock. >>they're all honking horns and turning on lights and i thought what a great thing to do here so allen went on social media. >>in tuesday night this is what happened. after a car drove through the back kaiser hospital last hoping to say...
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>>now with the current coronavus pandemic inside thlevels are even higher these are ary times becky's husband allen may ys the couple have even separated themselves in their own household for fear the wife could contract the virus d give it to herhusband while together time on the couch is on hold e line has been drawn, you know she said to me now and you want me to move outto the trailer and i said no i'm nogoing to give at up seeing what becky and other healthcare professionals are going throu thesdaysallen got an idea. i saw that in new york to showing support by at 7 o'clock. >they're all honking horns and turning on lights and i thought what a great thing do here so allen went on >>in tuesday night this is what happened. after a car drove through the back kaiser hospital last hoping to say thank you. >>i didn't know how many would show up. but quite a few did. inside workers whipped ou their phones d shod what the action look like from their vantage point he was one of the on duty at e time we were all moved to tears, it was. >>so many, but what a wh a wonderful gesture from my a
>>now with the current coronavus pandemic inside thlevels are even higher these are ary times becky's husband allen may ys the couple have even separated themselves in their own household for fear the wife could contract the virus d give it to herhusband while together time on the couch is on hold e line has been drawn, you know she said to me now and you want me to move outto the trailer and i said no i'm nogoing to give at up seeing what becky and other healthcare professionals are...
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becky from shreveport asks a question that the doctor will answer. is there any scientific research about the long-term effects upon genetics related to covid-19? i will ask him to come up and answer that question. >> thank you, becky, for the question. it is a good opportunities to highlight there was a lot of long-term questions we don't all about covid-19. illnesse aware of the really in a january, and we are now in mid april, trying to learn as much as we can. the question asked about genetics. in general, most infectious diseases, like covid-19, the virus that we are all talking about, does not cause long-term genetic changes. sometimes people have concerns about what happens if i am infected with a virus, and i am pregnant and could be giving birth to a child? we know there are a lot of concerns around that we are talking about zika. in this case, we don't have any evidence that there is a direct impact on the fetus or on newborns. there has been several cases now where women who have covid-19 had given birth to baby swift tested negative. it i
becky from shreveport asks a question that the doctor will answer. is there any scientific research about the long-term effects upon genetics related to covid-19? i will ask him to come up and answer that question. >> thank you, becky, for the question. it is a good opportunities to highlight there was a lot of long-term questions we don't all about covid-19. illnesse aware of the really in a january, and we are now in mid april, trying to learn as much as we can. the question asked about...
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here's abc's becky worley. >> reporter: this is the new reality of grocery shopping.ited entry, six feet of distance, and low stock. one way people are managing, grocery delivery services. order online, and poof, they're at your door. but -- >> there's a rise in these services seemingly overnight, so these services are not equipped to be serving 100% of the population, much less 5% of the population. >> reporter: so using three grocery delivery services, we tried to order in the suburbs of chicago, new jersey, and dallas. in dallas, whole foods had no delivery slots available. instacart and the regional chain did. in chicago, instacart and whole foods had same-day delivery, but the regional chain, not until next sunday. in new jersey, nothing available at all. >> these companies are offering a kind of essential service. these delivery workers are putting their lives on the line to give us our food. so at the very least i think they do deserve some kind of hazard pay, overtime, something to give them compensation for their services. >> reporter: now what about low stoc
here's abc's becky worley. >> reporter: this is the new reality of grocery shopping.ited entry, six feet of distance, and low stock. one way people are managing, grocery delivery services. order online, and poof, they're at your door. but -- >> there's a rise in these services seemingly overnight, so these services are not equipped to be serving 100% of the population, much less 5% of the population. >> reporter: so using three grocery delivery services, we tried to order in...
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, thanks very much a lot of interesting stuff we appreciate it becky quick talking to bill gates today. >>> coming up, 625,000 requests and $80 billion in loans that's what jpmorgan and bank of america have seen in two days for the small business program we've got the latest numbers and we'll speak with a small business who's hoping this will help her get her restaurants back on track. >>> plus, it's all about the math unprecedented cuts in the oil market are necessary to bring stability to prices, but will we get them we'll discuss as the oil price continues to chop around remember, you can always watch or listen to us live on the go t cc p. cnbc is back after this. too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience getting hearing aids can be. that's why i founded lively. affordable, high-quality hearing aids with all of the features you need, and none of the hassle. i use lively hearing aids and it's been wonderful. it's so light and so smal
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campaign and get the country investigated we're actually running cat group of independent journalists and becky wrote in the global fight against fate means the u.s. will count its population and a once in a decade census with coronavirus concerns will it get the full picture april on al-jazeera eyes only test treats and trace frank assessments why is it so he's struggling to cope with the number coronavirus posts failure to take really aggressive action there behind her informed opinions it's going to be much more challenging in a place like haiti where there's one ventilator 3000000 people in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines as india doesn't up to near the spread of the one of ours in the inside story on al-jazeera. on counting the cost from the health emergency to economic disaster good the world be heading for another financial crisis under workers lose their jobs at a faster pace in the great depression what can governments do to help and who is falling through the cracks. counting the cost on al-jazeera. holding the powerful to account as we examine the u.s. is wrong in the wo
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campaign and in depth into the investigative work of a burning cat group of independent journalist i'm becky wrote in the global fight against faith means the u.s. will count its population and a once in a decade census with coronavirus concerns will it get the full picture april on al-jazeera. i didn't know that corruption has reached a level like never ever before in our john kerry. rank outsider. to president of the united states. the power was in the data we will moderate the american people with the truth and nothing else discover the formula for winning the white house unfair game on al jazeera there is no channel that coverage of world news like we do revisit fateful day al-jazeera really invested enough and that's a privilege as a journalist. to. this is 0. 0 income but al this is the news our live from doha coming up the next 60 minutes 10 days after testing positive persons prime minister is admitted to hospital to see battles coronavirus. i want to reassure you that if we remain united and receive loot then we would overcome it. queen elizabeth thanks.
campaign and in depth into the investigative work of a burning cat group of independent journalist i'm becky wrote in the global fight against faith means the u.s. will count its population and a once in a decade census with coronavirus concerns will it get the full picture april on al-jazeera. i didn't know that corruption has reached a level like never ever before in our john kerry. rank outsider. to president of the united states. the power was in the data we will moderate the american...
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becky worley, thanks very much.ack tomorrow with more sell smart tips and coming up in just a couple minutes, billy porter performs live. >>> now your health, your safety, this is abc 7 news. >> good morning. i'm kumasi aaron. shelter in place orders will continue through may in most of the bay area. they are not ready to lift the restrictions just yet. the current orders were set to expire this sunday. >>> sonoma county is going in the other direction, set to loosen restrictions this week. the plan would start with limited local park access and ten allow things like construction and gardening. >>> mike nicco >>> now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> let's look at our temperatures. 54 in half moon bay. 71 in brentwood. if you are an essential worker, we appreciate you. there's a little fog along the coast. that's starting to take a leave of absence, if you will. we will have breezy conditions. this time it's north of the bay bridge. today, very warm. tomorrow, about ten degrees cooler. then by sunday, ou
becky worley, thanks very much.ack tomorrow with more sell smart tips and coming up in just a couple minutes, billy porter performs live. >>> now your health, your safety, this is abc 7 news. >> good morning. i'm kumasi aaron. shelter in place orders will continue through may in most of the bay area. they are not ready to lift the restrictions just yet. the current orders were set to expire this sunday. >>> sonoma county is going in the other direction, set to loosen...
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good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning, george.dry, you know things have gotten complicated. but when the basics are confusing, scientists and infectious disease experts can help us make smart choices to stay healthy. suds, spin, dry. laundry, it's another daily task we find ourselves re-evaluating. how do you do it safely? >> i don't necessarily think that the virus is living on clothes after, you know, you wash and dry them. >> reporter: while the cdc says the virus can live on cardboard for 24 hours and plastic and metal for 72 hours, they don't say exactly how this translates to fabric. so what do the experts recommend in these uncertain times? there are three scenarios for laundry right now. number one, everyone is healthy in your family, and you do your laundry at home. the cdc says launder items according to the manufacturer's introductions. use the warmest appropriate water setting and dry items completely. the experts at good housekeeping add -- >> the warmest water that's safe for the fabric based on the care recommendati
good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning, george.dry, you know things have gotten complicated. but when the basics are confusing, scientists and infectious disease experts can help us make smart choices to stay healthy. suds, spin, dry. laundry, it's another daily task we find ourselves re-evaluating. how do you do it safely? >> i don't necessarily think that the virus is living on clothes after, you know, you wash and dry them. >> reporter: while the cdc says the virus...
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thank you, becky. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin.and chicken supply and what alternatives exist? initially, it was panic shopping that made meat and poultry sparse, but the closure of some meat processing plants due to covid-19 is something else. >> if we continue to see shutdowns of plants going forward that can't operate, the crisis that we're in that we could see some further >> reporter: the north american meat industry explaining while the supply is strong, more plants closing could mean seeing some items out of stock in grocery stores. so let's talk alternatives. start on yelp searching for local butchers. mine says supplies from both local and national retailers are good so far, and think about direct purchases from ranchers. a few years ago i visited this family ranch, beef raised 50 miles from my house and they have online ordering, shipping and delivery. we also have meat and fish sold at our farmers market. and about fish because most americans eat fish in reaurant supply. rerouting that to supermarket frozen cases and eve
thank you, becky. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin.and chicken supply and what alternatives exist? initially, it was panic shopping that made meat and poultry sparse, but the closure of some meat processing plants due to covid-19 is something else. >> if we continue to see shutdowns of plants going forward that can't operate, the crisis that we're in that we could see some further >> reporter: the north american meat industry explaining while the supply is...
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good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning, george. money out, but when money in dries up, we have to find extra funds to handle the unrelenting drain of cash going out. there's no easy solution, but here are some ideas to find a few extra dollars. rent. electric bills. groceries. you may be furloughed, laid off or just worried about income so let's try and find a few extra dollars. first, what i call a subscription scrub. get your credit card statement and pull out every recurring monthly charge. cancel everything you can. go through your itunes and google play subscriptions too. a dollar here, $5 there. i recently did this and found $55 a month which adds up to 600 bucks a year. i also used an app called trim that renegotiated my cell phone plan for me and had me switch to much cheaper cable. boom, another $600 a year saved. next tip, you need a budget that's both the truth and the name of an app that can help you list your outgoings and stick to the plan. a less rigid budgeting tool is from mint. now is the time to set these up. you
good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning, george. money out, but when money in dries up, we have to find extra funds to handle the unrelenting drain of cash going out. there's no easy solution, but here are some ideas to find a few extra dollars. rent. electric bills. groceries. you may be furloughed, laid off or just worried about income so let's try and find a few extra dollars. first, what i call a subscription scrub. get your credit card statement and pull out every recurring...
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becky worley is joining us from san francisco. good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning, amy.ones, our everything right now, but this high-stakes cleaning spree has some warnings you need to hear. spray, wipe, rinse. but what seems like a straightforward process to keep us healthy is sending more people to poison control hot lines and in some cases, the er. >> nationally we have definitely seen an increase in certain types of calls. >> reporter: data released from the cdc showed a 20% increase of calls from january to march related to cleaners and disinfectants compared to last year. one of the big problems, people mixing household cleaners like bleach with ammonia. also bleach with vinegar which experts say you shouldn't do because it can create harmful fumes. it's especially happening in unventilated spaces. the exposure can lead to blurry vision, skin and lung irritation. >> we have to be cautious and stick with one product. >> reporter: julie weber worked with the cdc to collect the data. >> almost every fourth call is a type of cleaning product call here today. >> reporte
becky worley is joining us from san francisco. good morning, becky. >> reporter: good morning, amy.ones, our everything right now, but this high-stakes cleaning spree has some warnings you need to hear. spray, wipe, rinse. but what seems like a straightforward process to keep us healthy is sending more people to poison control hot lines and in some cases, the er. >> nationally we have definitely seen an increase in certain types of calls. >> reporter: data released from the...
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i got three teenagers in the house so i feel you, becky.t all chief meteorologist. she's also a mom of two and "the new york times" best-selling author and now ginger has a new book, "chasing helicity through the storm." it's the third and final installment in her middle grade fiction series. >> that's right. ginger joining us at home with her special guests there, young scientists adrian and miles will show us experiments to do at home. i know you fell in love with science when you were a little girl since you started writing this trilogy. it seems like -- i know that you've heard back from other young girls and boys, their interest in science has peaked as well with your books. >> i think the interest has always been there but how incredible is it that people have something called s.t.e.m. class, s.t.e.m. clubs and i want to keep that going, the science, technology, engineering and math. i would have loved that. miles is already getting into the experiments but these books "chasing helicity," the series really helps the kids not only get
i got three teenagers in the house so i feel you, becky.t all chief meteorologist. she's also a mom of two and "the new york times" best-selling author and now ginger has a new book, "chasing helicity through the storm." it's the third and final installment in her middle grade fiction series. >> that's right. ginger joining us at home with her special guests there, young scientists adrian and miles will show us experiments to do at home. i know you fell in love with...
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with your "gma first look" i'm becky worley. >> i'm ready to see all of those details. >> i did some wrong things. what did you do? bleach? >> no. i pack that washer in real tight. so, i guess i shouldn't be doing that. also, i don't really dry my clothes because, you see how lanky i am, everything shrinks. >> what do you do? put it on the patio? >> i hang it from the shower. we're telling too much about me. >> we'll move on. >>> all right. our next story is about giving back and how one community has this new idea to help local businesses survive. >>> also, the show must go on, but "american idol" is going to look quite different in the >>> if you want to see mars, saturn and jupiter one hour before sunrise. sun rises at about 6:33, look to the southeast sky and you should be able to see all three planets. >> that is cool, >>> a new way to help support smes tha struggling to stay afloat. a website where you can lend a hand. it features more than 30 local companies including the half moon bay brewing company and sam's chowder house. you can buy gift cards online and many at a discoun
with your "gma first look" i'm becky worley. >> i'm ready to see all of those details. >> i did some wrong things. what did you do? bleach? >> no. i pack that washer in real tight. so, i guess i shouldn't be doing that. also, i don't really dry my clothes because, you see how lanky i am, everything shrinks. >> what do you do? put it on the patio? >> i hang it from the shower. we're telling too much about me. >> we'll move on. >>> all right....
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katie in new york city tells us, my cousin becky is an elementary school teacher in south carolina inma party book reading reading to students and letting them say hi to each other and talk becky, thank you very much >>> we have more of your "sunday today" mug shots thank you mary and darrell, amherst, ohio. mike in boston michele and grady in bridgeport, connecticut. karen and louie in philadelphia. jenny in paradise, valley, arizona, celebrating her 99th birthday jenny, happy birthday. send us your mug shot on social media with #sundaytoday. >>> good sunday morning. it is april 5th, palm sunday, the beginning of holy week as we look outside at san pedro square in downtown san jose. wet pavement as we look ahead to a rainy sunday. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kira klapper. there's vianey arana, who joins us this morning from home as we are under a micro climate weather alert. and, oh, vianey, it was pouring on my drive in this morning. >>> oh, yeah, we're going to see the heavier rain. good morning, kira. how are you? >> good, how are you? >> good, good. i'm tracking
katie in new york city tells us, my cousin becky is an elementary school teacher in south carolina inma party book reading reading to students and letting them say hi to each other and talk becky, thank you very much >>> we have more of your "sunday today" mug shots thank you mary and darrell, amherst, ohio. mike in boston michele and grady in bridgeport, connecticut. karen and louie in philadelphia. jenny in paradise, valley, arizona, celebrating her 99th birthday jenny,...
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i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland. >>> fans of the show "friends" will have to wait a little longer. how coronavirus is impacting production. >>> relief for workers. >>> relief for workers. in these uncertain times, look after yourself, >>> relief for workers. your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finances, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll take a look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to chat if you have any more questions. our j.p.morgan advisors are working from home to help guide you through this. for more than 200 years, we've helped our clients navigate historic challenges. and we will get through this one... together. ♪ ♪ >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> a spring see saw across the country. our temperatures are finally starting to climb as all that cold air sitting on top of us is headed off to the east. highs in places like kansas city in the mid to upper 40s. 40s. 4. they were high last week while we were average and they'll be in the cool weather while we are warm for a
i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland. >>> fans of the show "friends" will have to wait a little longer. how coronavirus is impacting production. >>> relief for workers. >>> relief for workers. in these uncertain times, look after yourself, >>> relief for workers. your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finances, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll take a look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to...
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coming up, becky quick speaking with none other than bill gates.has been on the forward curve of this pandemic and he's been warning us about it for years. 'lhe fm tecoelling cnbc? wel arrogas ming up right after this turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you for a crumpet guy. focus on what matters to you with thinkorswim. ♪ i know that every 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 fro
coming up, becky quick speaking with none other than bill gates.has been on the forward curve of this pandemic and he's been warning us about it for years. 'lhe fm tecoelling cnbc? wel arrogas ming up right after this turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how...
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with your "gma first look" i'm becky worley. >>> warrior star stephen curry is staying busy during theovid-19 pandemic. he is taking up typing because his daughter riley is taking up typing in her second grade class. he is taking up home schooling her and taking mixed reviews. >> my daughter gave me mixed reviews. i got some room for improvement, let's put it that way. >> yesterday curry also made a surprise call to the boys and girls club of san francisco, letting them know that they would be receiving more than $62,000 from the warriors hoops for kids program. altogether, the warriors and their partners have donated $500,000 to eight youth organizations. >> also, i was checking out, i know this is not the main point of that story. i was checking out that trevor noah's hair grown out looks cute. >> does it? >> you don't think so? >> i guess i was looking at -- let's not go there, friend. this is a really nice thing that the warriors are doing and steph curry is staying busy in all the good ways. >> okay. >> that's great. >> all right. i was, i thought it was cute. >>> so, coming back
with your "gma first look" i'm becky worley. >>> warrior star stephen curry is staying busy during theovid-19 pandemic. he is taking up typing because his daughter riley is taking up typing in her second grade class. he is taking up home schooling her and taking mixed reviews. >> my daughter gave me mixed reviews. i got some room for improvement, let's put it that way. >> yesterday curry also made a surprise call to the boys and girls club of san francisco,...
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becky worley has those details. >> reporter: in this morning's "gma first look" the dos and don'ts ofckup. for so many americans, this has stngp onceries and supplies. but there are some helpful strategies you should consider. >> would you mind putting it in the back for me? thank you. >> there are lots of different stores doing it now as our shopping habits change. >> reporter: retail outlets and grocery s order online and then pick up outside the store. sometimes you need to go to an outside kiosk, but in many cases, you never need to leave your car. big retail chains like kohl's, best buy and michael's have added options, as have restaurants. much more on the expert tips you need to know. with your "gma first look" i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland. >>> a community is now rallying behind a local book store forced to close because of the shelter in place. >>> oakland has a new solution to try to keep us more physically apart. >>> 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...
becky worley has those details. >> reporter: in this morning's "gma first look" the dos and don'ts ofckup. for so many americans, this has stngp onceries and supplies. but there are some helpful strategies you should consider. >> would you mind putting it in the back for me? thank you. >> there are lots of different stores doing it now as our shopping habits change. >> reporter: retail outlets and grocery s order online and then pick up outside the store....
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you just have to preplan your run and route and time of dayknt or not. >> reporter: becky worley, abc news, oakland. >>> countless amount of questions during these unprecedented times. we are here to help so take a look. we put together a completely special section of our website at abc7news.com/covidhelp. it's stocked full of resources to answer whatever you might need from questions on the new mask order to what places are open or closed or local food bank info and how you can help out. we also have a fun guide to the virtual entaintment happening online, and there's a link you can click to ask for help in addition to that. just head to abc7news.com/covidhelp. >>> lisa, i know that these orders aren't going to take effect for a few days but we saw a lot of people out in san francisco yesterday not wearing their mask. >> right, i would say the majority were not. so maybe we're the police out. no, i'm not shaming anybody, absolutely not. good morning, everyone. we are waking up to some clouds and also areas with fair conditions but once again, the low clouds and fog with us, it will m
you just have to preplan your run and route and time of dayknt or not. >> reporter: becky worley, abc news, oakland. >>> countless amount of questions during these unprecedented times. we are here to help so take a look. we put together a completely special section of our website at abc7news.com/covidhelp. it's stocked full of resources to answer whatever you might need from questions on the new mask order to what places are open or closed or local food bank info and how you can...
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them becky ran aren't these the bad affected directly. or. flarm them squalor. sure. america. one neighbor of. our. world was coping right now behind us because one of the city's biggest homeless camps gets dredges per blogs on this warehouse district as you can see the government figures more than a 1000000 school aged children are homeless number of homeless families world in suburban us has risen by 60 percent and. one among us that trains are now women about 10 percent according to the v.a. but most long term housing is designed for that and that's why some volunteers are making a difference helping women veterans and their families. in the current role but you know if you want a real purity to be a last minute warning you have experienced some pretty cold nights i do but the navy's that's one of the tough it's. almost out of reach due to the kind of locations that we find people in these you know received no you know this is a right what is it called you know. what you know about to see is turn rejection just mentally disturbed homeless man illegally camping in the hills
them becky ran aren't these the bad affected directly. or. flarm them squalor. sure. america. one neighbor of. our. world was coping right now behind us because one of the city's biggest homeless camps gets dredges per blogs on this warehouse district as you can see the government figures more than a 1000000 school aged children are homeless number of homeless families world in suburban us has risen by 60 percent and. one among us that trains are now women about 10 percent according to the v.a....