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specific dates because, as everybody knows, things are changing almost daily. >> joining me now is bob costas of fame broadcaster who's now host and play-by-play announcer for the mlb network. bob, it's great to see you. first up, the nhl -- >> hi. >> -- they think they can do this safely, right? >> yeah, they must think that. everyone understands that it's a tight rope walk because there are so many potential pitfalls. but they must believe they dotted all of the is and crossed all of the ts in terms of safety and practicality. they lopped 16 of the 40 off. they will go directly into the playoffs. give the top four teams in the conference a bye and the remaining 16 paired down from there and resume the playoffs with 16 teams, which would be a normal number in a normal season, once they've taken care of the first phase. as you said, only in a couple of hub cities, and they hope to get it over in a reasonably tight period of time. the nba looking at something similar, all thee they haventho announced their format yet, apparently still tinkering with it. there are some players who believe if th
specific dates because, as everybody knows, things are changing almost daily. >> joining me now is bob costas of fame broadcaster who's now host and play-by-play announcer for the mlb network. bob, it's great to see you. first up, the nhl -- >> hi. >> -- they think they can do this safely, right? >> yeah, they must think that. everyone understands that it's a tight rope walk because there are so many potential pitfalls. but they must believe they dotted all of the is and...
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the wi-fi is down in my house and this is the best we can do. >> any bob costas is better than no bob costas. >> is i appreciate that. everything comes back in some sense to covid-19 these days and that includes sports. the nba would like to finish its season. theoretically i don't know exactly what plan they will land on but the nba and nhl could say we will base it on where the record season was suspended and go straight into the playoffs and get it done in short order. the nba is talking about north dakota, isolate in one place and take care of it quickly. baseball needs to play a minimum number of games to have a valid regular season. so there are various plans being voted, and i won't bore you with the details, but none of it can happen unless and until they're certain that public health has been taken properly into account, and also, this is important, that the athletes, the team owners, everybody involved hasn't jumped the queue when it comes to testing and other aspects of this, while other members of society who may need it more are still waiting for it. and they're sensitive
the wi-fi is down in my house and this is the best we can do. >> any bob costas is better than no bob costas. >> is i appreciate that. everything comes back in some sense to covid-19 these days and that includes sports. the nba would like to finish its season. theoretically i don't know exactly what plan they will land on but the nba and nhl could say we will base it on where the record season was suspended and go straight into the playoffs and get it done in short order. the nba is...
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bob costas. georgetown said ewing went public to show the virus can affect anyone. he's in hospital, serious case here. what's your reaction? >> i don't know anything more than news reports. relatively appreciate information. if we don't know by now anybody can get this -- even in mind's eye patrick ewing is young athlete, he's now a middle-aged coach. falls partially on the fall of those most demographically at risk. shouldn't be surprised by this. but i'm sure patrick is receiving good care and more than likely will recover and return to his duty. >> we saw on "the last dance," everybody talking about it, ewing was one of michael jordan's top rivals in nba. lot of people watched this series. what do you think it meant? captured the hearts of people. for sports fans in the middle of the pandemic. >> i think it would have been compelling, interesting and highly rated under any circumstances. but coming as it did with no other original sports content to speak of it was all the more welcome to spor
bob costas. georgetown said ewing went public to show the virus can affect anyone. he's in hospital, serious case here. what's your reaction? >> i don't know anything more than news reports. relatively appreciate information. if we don't know by now anybody can get this -- even in mind's eye patrick ewing is young athlete, he's now a middle-aged coach. falls partially on the fall of those most demographically at risk. shouldn't be surprised by this. but i'm sure patrick is receiving good...
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. >>> let's discuss with award-winning sports caster and most of the mlb network, bob costas. bob, we just heard some of the plans for baseball. right now the plan involves a shorter season and players taking a pay cut. blake snell, star pitcher from the tampa bay rays, reacted this way, and i quote, for me to take a pay cut is not happening, because the risk is through the roof. of course that's just one player, but do you think players will agree to start the season? >> well, ana, part of the dispute is that when spring training was suspended, the players agreed that they would take prorated salaries so in this case, they'd be taking half of their regular contract since you're playing half a season, but now the owners have come back and said these circumstances are unique. ballpark revenues make up roughly 40% of major league baseball's total revenues. those revenues are going to be substantially down, and so they've asked the players to take a 50/50 revenue sharing cut. the players for the time being say, absolutely not. we're not going to do that. but regarding what blake s
. >>> let's discuss with award-winning sports caster and most of the mlb network, bob costas. bob, we just heard some of the plans for baseball. right now the plan involves a shorter season and players taking a pay cut. blake snell, star pitcher from the tampa bay rays, reacted this way, and i quote, for me to take a pay cut is not happening, because the risk is through the roof. of course that's just one player, but do you think players will agree to start the season? >> well,...
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i am bob costa, a national political reporter at the post.e continue our leadership in twong crisis series with governors who have been dealing with the coronavirus pandemic for days and weeks on end. we will begin with ralph northam and then we will hear from arkansas's republican avenue, asa hutchinson. first, governor northam, we welcome him to washington post live. he is a medical doctor and he has recently announced plans to reopen virginia's economy. governor, welcome. governor northam: good morning to you and all your viewers, thank you so much for doing this. so important that all americans and in my case, virginians, have access to updated information so i appreciate the opportunity to be with you today. mr. costa: thank you. many of our readers live in virginia and they heard your news conference where you are not parts of the state could walk -- announced some parts of the state could reopen before parts of northern virginia. why are you supporting this idea of a phased reopening of your state? governor northam: we put in an order
i am bob costa, a national political reporter at the post.e continue our leadership in twong crisis series with governors who have been dealing with the coronavirus pandemic for days and weeks on end. we will begin with ralph northam and then we will hear from arkansas's republican avenue, asa hutchinson. first, governor northam, we welcome him to washington post live. he is a medical doctor and he has recently announced plans to reopen virginia's economy. governor, welcome. governor northam:...
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i'm bob costa, national political reporter at the post. i'm joined by senator bernie sanders independent, of vermont. the former democratic presidential candidate. he joins us from burlington, vermont. thank you for being here. sen. sanders: good to be with you. >> let's cover a lot of ground. we have 30 minutes to get into some issues. first up, the pandemic. the death toll continues to rise. aliens of americans are out of work. as a u.s. senator, what do you want to see as the priority in the next round of legislation? sen. sanders: the first thing we have to appreciate is how unbelievably severe and horrific the current moment is. i think you can argue we are experiencing that is unprecedented in the modern history of this country. when you look at 80,000 people already having died from the virus, and you look at 30 million people having lost their jobs. the first thing we have to to do as a nation and a congress is say, in the midst of this terrible crisis, nobody in america is going to go hungry. everybody in america is going to have
i'm bob costa, national political reporter at the post. i'm joined by senator bernie sanders independent, of vermont. the former democratic presidential candidate. he joins us from burlington, vermont. thank you for being here. sen. sanders: good to be with you. >> let's cover a lot of ground. we have 30 minutes to get into some issues. first up, the pandemic. the death toll continues to rise. aliens of americans are out of work. as a u.s. senator, what do you want to see as the priority...
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p bob costa, your reporting on these internal polls and the president's rage.people read this, it'll fit into the narrative that something is terribly wrong. >> well, people can read the reporting and make their own conclusions. we're trying to figure out with president trump is, what is going to be next? he has scrambled throughout march and april to try to get the economy restarted, to encourage governors to take steps. even many governors tell us in the story they do not feel they have the testing capacity or the federal support. one issue that coursed through the entire story is just because you have tests sitting there doesn't mean you have the swabs, reagents, contract tracing you need to have successful tests. that's something that president trump will be challenged on in the coming weeks. this story doesn't end with a sunday "washington post" story. it is now about the reopening of the country. will president trump try pull back at all if there are issues in states like mississippi or florida or texas, that have moved ford wamove ed forward in their own
p bob costa, your reporting on these internal polls and the president's rage.people read this, it'll fit into the narrative that something is terribly wrong. >> well, people can read the reporting and make their own conclusions. we're trying to figure out with president trump is, what is going to be next? he has scrambled throughout march and april to try to get the economy restarted, to encourage governors to take steps. even many governors tell us in the story they do not feel they have...
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so if you miss baseball, you miss derek jeter and miss the voice of bob costas in your ear, you can getd enjoy is my point of view. >> yeah. listen, it's not just baseball, tony. it's derek jeter. i love all things derek jeter. a class act on and off the field. so i think this is great. anthony, i'll bet maybe you'll even take a little sneak peek. >> i -- i dislike all things yankees, gayle. as a met fan. but it's a measure of my desperation, i might actually watch. >> there you go. it's derek jeter. >> we will find out on monday whether derek jeter has brought mets and yankees fans together in desperation, anthony. >>> all right. we got to move on here. a great story with vlad. the pandemic has brought us together in more ways than one, including a common bond over the struggle with our hair. when hair salons closed, americans resorted to cutting and coloring their own hair. and some efforts were more successful than others. in a cbs prime time special airing tonight, top stylists and celebrities are teaming up to offer tips, and our vlad duthiers spoke with the hosts of "hair cut nigh
so if you miss baseball, you miss derek jeter and miss the voice of bob costas in your ear, you can getd enjoy is my point of view. >> yeah. listen, it's not just baseball, tony. it's derek jeter. i love all things derek jeter. a class act on and off the field. so i think this is great. anthony, i'll bet maybe you'll even take a little sneak peek. >> i -- i dislike all things yankees, gayle. as a met fan. but it's a measure of my desperation, i might actually watch. >> there...
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joining me right now, award winning sportscaster bob costas, now with mlb network. od to see you, bob, thank you. the details from "the new york times," 82-game regular season, no fans, roster could be expanded to 50 players, both leagues would have designated hitters. what do you think of it? >> well, it makes sense. they're getting in about half a season, and it's all geographically consolidated. they would expand the playoffs from ten teams to 14. they might have to play playoff games in neutral sites depending on how deep in the season they go. when you talk about a 50-man roster, that's 50 eligible players. they have to have in effect a taxi squad when they have to make roster moves and players are injured and whatnot. before we can get to all of that, they've got to negotiate with the players association. here's the stumbling block. the players agreed when the season was first suspended to prorate salaries. so they're playing roughly half a season. a player was making $2 million by contract, he had agreed to accept $1 million. but now the owners are saying with
joining me right now, award winning sportscaster bob costas, now with mlb network. od to see you, bob, thank you. the details from "the new york times," 82-game regular season, no fans, roster could be expanded to 50 players, both leagues would have designated hitters. what do you think of it? >> well, it makes sense. they're getting in about half a season, and it's all geographically consolidated. they would expand the playoffs from ten teams to 14. they might have to play...
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he's in campaign mode as bob costa said. he's in full out campaign mode knowing that he's in trouble in this re-election effort. the quinnipiac poll that just came out has him trailing joe biden nationally by 11 points. of course, we all know we should look at the state polls and the national polls at this stage don't necessarily mean a lot. put a lot of faith in him. but if the gap is actually 11 points, you know, it's, that's a done deal. you just can't win if you lose nationally by 11 points. so this is an exercise at destroying a lot of stuff against the wall and hoping that something sticks. >> well, eugene, let me go one deeper with you on the poll numbers. if you brought in a campaign pro from dover could come in and say you know these number versus a little empathy adjustability to them. if we soften and warm up the message and/or control the messenger, we can probably work on these numbers. that would be said i guess in normal times and in a normal white house environment. gene. >> that's absolutely right. and there
he's in campaign mode as bob costa said. he's in full out campaign mode knowing that he's in trouble in this re-election effort. the quinnipiac poll that just came out has him trailing joe biden nationally by 11 points. of course, we all know we should look at the state polls and the national polls at this stage don't necessarily mean a lot. put a lot of faith in him. but if the gap is actually 11 points, you know, it's, that's a done deal. you just can't win if you lose nationally by 11...
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i am bob costa, national local reporter at the national -- washington post.are continuing our leadership during crisis series. our guests are confronting challenges across their states and cities. economic carnage, testing, all of those issues confronting them as leaders. but, they lead different parts of the nation. one is a governor, the other a mayor. both are republicans. first, i will speak with governor pete ricketts of nebraska. then, mayor francis zamora's of miami, florida. welcome tornor, washington post live. >> thank you for having me on. >> let's begin with one of the biggest issue in your state, meatpacking. those areas have been hot spot in nebraska. what are the biggest help change -- challenges right now in the industry? environment is a difficult one for social distancing because of how closely together people were. is, to have done universities have published the meat processing covid-19 playbook which is a best practices playbook and focuses on what they should be able to do to take steps to keep workers healthy and safe. it addresses putt
i am bob costa, national local reporter at the national -- washington post.are continuing our leadership during crisis series. our guests are confronting challenges across their states and cities. economic carnage, testing, all of those issues confronting them as leaders. but, they lead different parts of the nation. one is a governor, the other a mayor. both are republicans. first, i will speak with governor pete ricketts of nebraska. then, mayor francis zamora's of miami, florida. welcome...
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what can you tell us, bob costa, about the pompeo story?l, it's gotten republicans on capitol hill alaralarmed. while senator romney is out there with his tweet, believe me, over the weekend, i heard from republican senators that they're alarmed, not wanting to battle the president on the ig issue, which is an idea of independence. roger marshall, republican, locked in a tight race with the democrat hard liner and official. this clouds up the calculation, with pompeo maybe looking into the race. the idea of making sure kansas stays red, that it doesn't become a problem in the fall, a lot of that relies, at this point, on getting pompeo to jump in. who knows at this point, they say, if that'll still happen. >> bob costa, i know you were a little younger, but you'll remember this. in the big races, where you have these big tidal waves, a lot of times, there is something major that's pushing the tidal wave. just the whiff of corruption really has a big impact in wave elections, in sort of pushing it over sort of the finish line, pushing whatev
what can you tell us, bob costa, about the pompeo story?l, it's gotten republicans on capitol hill alaralarmed. while senator romney is out there with his tweet, believe me, over the weekend, i heard from republican senators that they're alarmed, not wanting to battle the president on the ig issue, which is an idea of independence. roger marshall, republican, locked in a tight race with the democrat hard liner and official. this clouds up the calculation, with pompeo maybe looking into the...
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bob costa, on politics, i'd like to begin, let's take tucker carlson at his word that he's not attacking dr. fauci, just questioning him as he did we noted last night on the air. what does this split with donald trump, predictable as it may be, do to dr. fauci and does it further distance fauci from his customers, the american people, who are eager to hear information about this virus? >> the president has been for weeks concerned about dr. fauci's high profile. that is based on my conversations with white house officials and associates of the president. he wants to be driving the conversation about the nation's reopening. he's unhappy within not only the whistle-blower, dr. bright, testifying before the house but dr. fauci going before the senate. though it is controlled by republicans. to not be in tune. dr. fauci unlike so many people around president trump is a non-partisan official, not an appointee of president trump, and at 79 years old and at this point in his career with all of his accomplishments he's not worried about being on message with what president trump is saying day to
bob costa, on politics, i'd like to begin, let's take tucker carlson at his word that he's not attacking dr. fauci, just questioning him as he did we noted last night on the air. what does this split with donald trump, predictable as it may be, do to dr. fauci and does it further distance fauci from his customers, the american people, who are eager to hear information about this virus? >> the president has been for weeks concerned about dr. fauci's high profile. that is based on my...
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but today and bob costas just said this very well is the fact that it's about shaming in a sense if you don't wear a mask, something is wrong with you, you don't care about your fellow citizens of the world. that's not true. we can start into a position of saying, let's start shaming people that are overweight. if they get this virus, they may have a serious illness. one of the things we have to do is just lay out what we know and don't know. in that regard, one of the -- >> okay, then, doctor -- >> yeah. >> sorry, i know we're out of time so i do want to ask you this. it's memorial day weekend. what is your advice for us? you're the doctor. >> go outside. spend a lot of time outside. be separated from people. outside happens to be a great environment. we almost see no transmission in outside areas where we don't have crowds. if you are out for a walk with your partner, you know, with that kind of thing, that's the best thing you can do. get outside and enjoy the spring. >> all right. dr. osterholm, robert costa, thank you so much. >>> we're going to move on. it is memorial day weekend.
but today and bob costas just said this very well is the fact that it's about shaming in a sense if you don't wear a mask, something is wrong with you, you don't care about your fellow citizens of the world. that's not true. we can start into a position of saying, let's start shaming people that are overweight. if they get this virus, they may have a serious illness. one of the things we have to do is just lay out what we know and don't know. in that regard, one of the -- >> okay, then,...
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ben rhodes and bob costa, a perfect day to hear from both of you.r starting us off. as we watch the projections for infections and deaths rise, we're also seeing behavior around the country that has the potential to make things worse. today, beachgoers in florida crowded on to clearwater beach, which reopened under new social distancing guidelines this morning after making national headlines during spring break back in march. nbc's sam brock joins us live now from the beach in clearwater, florida. i do not see everything going on behind you, but i i cancan't se masks in the shot behind you. >> not a single mask. and nicole, that's not even a requirement for coming on the beach, that you would have to. i haven't seen one all day. let's get sort of the ground rules for what's going on here right now, established. this is not spring break here in clearwater, but it's not nothing, either. if you look over my shoulder, you'll see just rows and rows of people as far as the eye can see. that probably goes down a mile, nicole. there's 35 miles of pristine s
ben rhodes and bob costa, a perfect day to hear from both of you.r starting us off. as we watch the projections for infections and deaths rise, we're also seeing behavior around the country that has the potential to make things worse. today, beachgoers in florida crowded on to clearwater beach, which reopened under new social distancing guidelines this morning after making national headlines during spring break back in march. nbc's sam brock joins us live now from the beach in clearwater,...
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bob. >>> contra costa county is easing restrictions today, inviting customers to curbside pickup this morning. nbc bay area's sharon katsuda is live to show us how it's taking place in concord. >> reporter: marcus, i'm smiling under this scarf here because i'm seeing this as a work in progress. this is a perfect example, this customer just walked up to this music owner who just set out her displays this morning of all the instruments here and she wants people to come out. the owner of the music store says she's following social distancing guidelines from the county. she says customers have expressed a need for her products, like you're seeing this morning. >> everyone will have to wear a mask and gloves. and i will disinfect every instrument afterwards. >> i just wish them the best of luck. do what you can do to generate business and the best thing to we've been doing that since day one. i'm letting one customer in at a time. if you don't have a mask, we don't provide service. >> all right. as you can see, a lot of businesses are pushing to reopen there as contra costa county is pushing forwa
bob. >>> contra costa county is easing restrictions today, inviting customers to curbside pickup this morning. nbc bay area's sharon katsuda is live to show us how it's taking place in concord. >> reporter: marcus, i'm smiling under this scarf here because i'm seeing this as a work in progress. this is a perfect example, this customer just walked up to this music owner who just set out her displays this morning of all the instruments here and she wants people to come out. the...
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bob costa, where are we here? 80,000 deaths. a white house in disarray right now.y, the markets crashing. what's the response going to be from capitol hill, where we're reading that republicans and democrats aren't even talking? >> this is an important week on capitol hill. we've been talking for weeks, joe, about the so-called phase four legislation. they're at a log jam right now. no kind of agreement at the moment about direct payments. the trump white house is hesitant to make any kind of commitment about further spending because they want to see liability protection. democrats want to see a lot more infusion of cash into the economy. now, the issue is accountability. this is the week for the congress to show and answer the question, will it hold the trump white house accountable? dr. bright, the whistleblower, coming before the house energy and commerce committee, dr. fauci testifying before the senate, that's an opportunity for democrats and republicans who have sharp questions to try to figure out, where is this response going, and what has happened? >> eddi
bob costa, where are we here? 80,000 deaths. a white house in disarray right now.y, the markets crashing. what's the response going to be from capitol hill, where we're reading that republicans and democrats aren't even talking? >> this is an important week on capitol hill. we've been talking for weeks, joe, about the so-called phase four legislation. they're at a log jam right now. no kind of agreement at the moment about direct payments. the trump white house is hesitant to make any...
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. >> bob costa, how are republicans on the hill handling this as we speak, moving into june?r, the republican incumbent, way behind. arizona looking bad for the republican senator incumbent. maine looking bad for susan collins. montana could break the democrats' way. mitch mcconnell now seen wearing masks, talking about how other people should wear masks. there does seem to be, slowly but surely, an effort by republicans to breakaway from this president as it pertains to the basics of handling this coronavirus crisis. what are you hearing on the hill? what does your reporting tell you? >> my reporting doesn't reveal that, necessarily. it shows a muted republican party. republican party that refuses to speak publicly about its private concerns, about president trump. a republican party that is in lock step with president trump as they near te electihe electi. they still feel his base is necessary if they have any chance of winning in arizona, colorado, or making sure they save their senate seats in a ruby red state like georgia. they're anxious but they don't have a plan to mo
. >> bob costa, how are republicans on the hill handling this as we speak, moving into june?r, the republican incumbent, way behind. arizona looking bad for the republican senator incumbent. maine looking bad for susan collins. montana could break the democrats' way. mitch mcconnell now seen wearing masks, talking about how other people should wear masks. there does seem to be, slowly but surely, an effort by republicans to breakaway from this president as it pertains to the basics of...
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bob costa, real quickly, you all talked to jared kushner about this.you buy the white house line jared kushner is talking about ventilators when he talks about this being a success story? it certainly didn't read that way in your piece. >> part of the benefit of working at the post, we have a lot of space in the paper to explore the different facets of the administration's response. in every one of our interviews with officials, we heard the success story in their view about ventilators, that they feel the supply and the demand have been met in an adequate way, in their view. at the same time, our reporting shows as much as the administration has confidence on that front, many governors in both parties, whether it's larry hogan a republican, or gretchen whitmer a democrat, feel they don't have the supplies they need on testing. to michael's point, the swabs, the reagents, contact tracing ability. the supply and demand issues have been addressed in an adequate way according to many governors and aides we've spoken to in recent weeks. >> certainly when y
bob costa, real quickly, you all talked to jared kushner about this.you buy the white house line jared kushner is talking about ventilators when he talks about this being a success story? it certainly didn't read that way in your piece. >> part of the benefit of working at the post, we have a lot of space in the paper to explore the different facets of the administration's response. in every one of our interviews with officials, we heard the success story in their view about ventilators,...
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on top of that, it's going to be commentated by the legendary bob costas and mike tirico.r super bowl trophies that the giants have won and they get their own super bowl ring. are you ready to get back on the can you handle it? >> i want to know if you're going to have to play offense. are you going to have to run a route or are you just playing defense? >> i'm playing defense because i'm coming for you because the last time you and i were together was after a super bowl and we have a picture of this. i got a little excited when you helped us win the super bowl, my friend. i may have the same reaction so i hope you're prepared for that. >> i'm just glad i'm smiling in that picture. otherwise i think something else is going on. looks like you're trying to choke me out. >> never. eli, i'm always proud to be your teammate. i'm proud to be your teammate through the robin hood foundation telethon tonight. couldn't -- enjoy your retirement. enjoy all those math questions and everything else with the kids. we appreciate your time this morning, and i will see you on the football f
on top of that, it's going to be commentated by the legendary bob costas and mike tirico.r super bowl trophies that the giants have won and they get their own super bowl ring. are you ready to get back on the can you handle it? >> i want to know if you're going to have to play offense. are you going to have to run a route or are you just playing defense? >> i'm playing defense because i'm coming for you because the last time you and i were together was after a super bowl and we have...
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. >> bob costa, to hear the doctor talk about five cities that look like queens, new york, takes my breathcially in light of the reporting that's out about what the trump campaign plans to do, surround trump with mini trumps but in white lab coats. what is behind -- it sounds really sinister. am i missing something? why not use the doctors that already work for president trump that have rolled out testing, tracing, isolating and dealing with a pandemic the way a pandemic requires to be dealt with. >> reporter: based on my conversations with white house officials and allies of president trump in recent days, the president has grown frustrated with testimony on capitol hill by dr. bright, the whistle-blower and at times even with dr. fauci, his high public profile. the president is watching fox news often at night, and he's seen doctors who are on those programs talking about hydroxychloroquine, talking about him. and he identifies with them. in fact, "the washington post" reported several of the doctors that have been commentators on fox news have been inside the west wing, inside the oval
. >> bob costa, to hear the doctor talk about five cities that look like queens, new york, takes my breathcially in light of the reporting that's out about what the trump campaign plans to do, surround trump with mini trumps but in white lab coats. what is behind -- it sounds really sinister. am i missing something? why not use the doctors that already work for president trump that have rolled out testing, tracing, isolating and dealing with a pandemic the way a pandemic requires to be...
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vice president, you made a comment in your interview with bob costa of "the washington post" where youmyself as a transition candidate making way for the mayor petes of the world. some thought you were a place holder and don't worry, i'm going to open the door to this more progressive movement perhaps led by bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. ocasio-cortez and others. >> it has to do with, we have not given a bench to younger people in the party, the opportunity to have the focus and be in focus for the rest of the country. that's an incredible group of talented, newer, younger people. i ran this time because i think the issues that are before us happen to be my wheelhouse. i said from the beginning we're going to inherit a divided country as well as a world in disarray. they are the two things i've worked on my whole life. i've been able to get things done in the united states senate and as vice president with the other party without making them the enemy and get things done. unless we can reach consensus, this democracy is in trouble. and i have a significant responsibility and sig
vice president, you made a comment in your interview with bob costa of "the washington post" where youmyself as a transition candidate making way for the mayor petes of the world. some thought you were a place holder and don't worry, i'm going to open the door to this more progressive movement perhaps led by bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. ocasio-cortez and others. >> it has to do with, we have not given a bench to younger people in the party, the opportunity to have the...
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>> both bishop barber whose diocese covers 85 churches in alameda and contra costa county and bishop bob jackson whose church holds 4,000 parishioners say they already have protocols in place including masks, seating to keep parishioners six feet apart and cleaning and disinfecting of pews after every service. some say they plan to reopen on may 31st despite what the government says, and to that end they already have legal representation. >> our goal to defend the first amendment right to spread the gospel of jesus christ. >> tyler says he has an army of lawyers ready to defend any church leaders who defy the governor's order and resist arrest. bishop jackson says he is willing to be arrested for the cause. >> i'm willing, because i do believe we have a right to do it. >> the religious leaders hope they can negotiate with the governor so arrests won't be necessary. the clergymen also say they chose may 31st as their day of act because it is pentecost sunday, the day the christian church was born 2,000 years ago. in oakland, eric thomas, abc7 news. >> what's happening now is a real opport
>> both bishop barber whose diocese covers 85 churches in alameda and contra costa county and bishop bob jackson whose church holds 4,000 parishioners say they already have protocols in place including masks, seating to keep parishioners six feet apart and cleaning and disinfecting of pews after every service. some say they plan to reopen on may 31st despite what the government says, and to that end they already have legal representation. >> our goal to defend the first amendment...
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bob redell in san ramone. four bay area counties, namely contra costa, marin, san mateo and santa clara today will vote on whethercrisis. earlier these counties forbid landlords from evicting tenants who need more time to pay their rent because of their lost income due to covid-19. those moratoriums are set to expire at the end of this month. >>> i'm kris sanchez with more on the heat advisory. this fire sparked up in oakland behind the east bay mud building. the oakland battalion chief on the scene is reminding people to reduce the risk of a spark by limiting yard work. cooling centers, malls, movie theaters are closed so make sure you drink plenty of water. limit your physical activity. cool off with a bath or a shower. stay inside if it's cooler. if not stay in the shade. if you have to go outside cover your head and use sunscreen. it will be hot through thursday. >>> good advice on escaping the heat. the temperatures will creep up throughout the morning, kari? >> reporter: yea >>> yeah, and it will heat up setting new records for the afternoon. we are looking to meet that record in napa today, 98 degrees whil
bob redell in san ramone. four bay area counties, namely contra costa, marin, san mateo and santa clara today will vote on whethercrisis. earlier these counties forbid landlords from evicting tenants who need more time to pay their rent because of their lost income due to covid-19. those moratoriums are set to expire at the end of this month. >>> i'm kris sanchez with more on the heat advisory. this fire sparked up in oakland behind the east bay mud building. the oakland battalion...
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also contra costa and alameda counties are expected to move into phase two this week. bobe with a look at how retailers and customers are getting ready. bob? >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus. alameda and the health departments have indicated as long as the hospitalizations continue to decline they could enter phase two some time this week. no exact date given. an idea what phase two will look like. retail stores will be able to reopen, child care, car washes pet grooming. those spaces will be allowed to reopen. and workers can return to their office if they can't telework from home. in san francisco business owners spent yesterday making last-minute adjustments in preparation for phase two which begins today in that county. the owner says she feels it's opening day even though she's been in business. she's looking forward to seeing her customers in person ba us a lot of moms-to-be need advice on what to pick out. >> super excited because it's at least a step where for us as a business we can continue to move and be there in a slightly different way for customers. s
also contra costa and alameda counties are expected to move into phase two this week. bobe with a look at how retailers and customers are getting ready. bob? >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus. alameda and the health departments have indicated as long as the hospitalizations continue to decline they could enter phase two some time this week. no exact date given. an idea what phase two will look like. retail stores will be able to reopen, child care, car washes pet grooming. those...
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bob. 6:06. come monday things will look a lot different across the bay area. alameda and contra costa counties are joining others in phase two of reopening with some storm opening for curbside pickup. those are the counties you see on the map in yellow. sonoma, napa and solano are in phase two. santa clara county is still the holdout. i want to check in with "today in the bay's" kris sanchez this morning. there's not much of a plan yet to see how our county is going to open up, kris. >> reporter: right. no, the plan is to just wait and keep doing what the highest number of cases and the highest number of deaths. and that's the reason why our county health director is saying let's stay put. santa clara county's covid-19 dashboard shows that cases are stabilizing. no patients are on ventilators at this point. the county's public health officer says that, yeah, that looks really good on paper but still a lot of people are getting sick in the county and the level of contagiousness is still higher than they would like to see. we have no vaccine and no herd immunity. >> we have the same con
bob. 6:06. come monday things will look a lot different across the bay area. alameda and contra costa counties are joining others in phase two of reopening with some storm opening for curbside pickup. those are the counties you see on the map in yellow. sonoma, napa and solano are in phase two. santa clara county is still the holdout. i want to check in with "today in the bay's" kris sanchez this morning. there's not much of a plan yet to see how our county is going to open up, kris....
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costa county. they're expected to move into phase two some time this week. "today in the bay's" bobell is live for us in walnut creek with a look at how retailers and customers are getting ready for this. bob? >> reporter: marcus, the health departments have indicated that as long as their covid-19 hospital continues, it could delay. no exact date has been given in either county. a look at what phase two will look like. a look at your tv screen. retail stores can open for curbside pickup or delivery. child care, limited manufacturing, car washes, pet grooming, landscaping, other businesses like that will be able to reopen. restaurant dining will be allowed under strict rules that are still to be determined by the respective county and workers will be able to return to their offices if they can't telework from home. in san francisco a business owner spent yesterday making some last-minute adjustments in preparation for phase two which begins today in that county as well as in san mateo. the owner of a maternity store says she feels like it's opening day again even though she's been i
costa county. they're expected to move into phase two some time this week. "today in the bay's" bobell is live for us in walnut creek with a look at how retailers and customers are getting ready for this. bob? >> reporter: marcus, the health departments have indicated that as long as their covid-19 hospital continues, it could delay. no exact date has been given in either county. a look at what phase two will look like. a look at your tv screen. retail stores can open for...
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robert costa is a national reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs. bob, i am so glad you are here to talk about this because i don't think it's getting enough coverage. this is about liability. businesses want to reopen, but they, obviously, don't want to get sued. small businesses cannot afford a mountain of litigation risk. they are asking for immunity. they're asking their governors. the governor is asking the federal government. if we give businesses immunity, a liability shield so no one can sue them, if you are a worker or customer, do you really feel safe? >> stephanie, this is the big fight right now in washington. you're right. it's not getting enough attention. but if there's going to be any issue that dominates congressional and white house negotiations for weeks to come, it's liability. speaker pelosi has taken the position you have to be able to protect workers. and union leaders have taken her position as well saying, if workers are forced to come back in many of these states, they need to also have the right to file a lawsuit. they feel th
robert costa is a national reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs. bob, i am so glad you are here to talk about this because i don't think it's getting enough coverage. this is about liability. businesses want to reopen, but they, obviously, don't want to get sued. small businesses cannot afford a mountain of litigation risk. they are asking for immunity. they're asking their governors. the governor is asking the federal government. if...
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i want to check in with "today in the bay's" bob redell live in contra costa county where leaders there an emergency ordinance later this morning. bob? >> reporter: san marin, san mateo and santa clara counties will vote whether to extend the moratorium on evictions. you'll recall that earlier in the pandemic these counties forbid landlords from evicting tenants who need more time to pay the rent because of lost income due to the health crisis. thoseoriums are set to expire at the end of the month. marin and san mateo counties are considering an extension for a month. coco still to be determined. even if these counties extend their own moratoriums they wouldn't go into effect until governor gavin newsom extends it at the state level as well. >> almost 19% of people out of work right now we kept from becoming homeless. we're asking to prevent more and more people from becoming homeless by putting this moratorium forward at a state level so we can do it at a local level. >> reporter: that was cindy chavez. she believes the county could see substantially if renters don't get the help. bob
i want to check in with "today in the bay's" bob redell live in contra costa county where leaders there an emergency ordinance later this morning. bob? >> reporter: san marin, san mateo and santa clara counties will vote whether to extend the moratorium on evictions. you'll recall that earlier in the pandemic these counties forbid landlords from evicting tenants who need more time to pay the rent because of lost income due to the health crisis. thoseoriums are set to expire at...
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bob redell is live. >> reporter: not just here in contra costa county but local leaders in marin, san mateo are all goingater today on whether to extend their respective moratoriums due to covid-19. you'll recall earlier the counties forbid landlords from evicting tenants who need more time because of lost income due to the health crisis. those moratoriums will expire at the end of the month. they are considering an extension until june 30th, an extra month. contra costa is still to be determined. even if these counties extend their own moratorium they would not go >> it's belief we kept almost 19% of people out of work right now from becoming homeless. the governor has done so much for homelessness. we're asking him to help us prevent more and more people from becoming homeless by putting this moratorium forward at a state level so we can do it at a local level. >> reporter: that was cindy chavez who believes her county could see substantial evictions because of the pandemic if renters don't get this help. reporting live in san ramone, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> 6:34. just how much the pandemic
bob redell is live. >> reporter: not just here in contra costa county but local leaders in marin, san mateo are all goingater today on whether to extend their respective moratoriums due to covid-19. you'll recall earlier the counties forbid landlords from evicting tenants who need more time because of lost income due to the health crisis. those moratoriums will expire at the end of the month. they are considering an extension until june 30th, an extra month. contra costa is still to be...