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and so part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—goeal and make ends meet that way. jobless and homeless. with 33 million americans now unemployed, new york's subway is a haunting symbol of the pandemic‘s impact. france is to begin lifting what's been one of the harshest lockdowns in europe, bringing an end to two months of confinement. and, marking 75 years since world war ii ended in europe, but there'll be no crowds on the streets to celebrate the anniversary. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments. first, the leaders of the nations that make up the uk are all examining the next stages of plans to come out of the lockdown. borisjohnson has said that his government will advance with maximum caution as it considers changes to the current restrictions. in the us 3.2 million people filed claims for unemployement benefits this week. more than 33 million americans have now lost theirjobs over the last seven weeks. the french government has published a map on how it will proceed. most businesses in the green areas will be a
and so part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—goeal and make ends meet that way. jobless and homeless. with 33 million americans now unemployed, new york's subway is a haunting symbol of the pandemic‘s impact. france is to begin lifting what's been one of the harshest lockdowns in europe, bringing an end to two months of confinement. and, marking 75 years since world war ii ended in europe, but there'll be no crowds on the streets to...
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one way is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to go meal and make ends meet that. reporter: back at the subway, the woman we saw turned down the offer of emergency shelter, but took the last train back into manhattan. others headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic. hardship has been a super spreader. for many a phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, the city that never sleeps, must now sound like a tot. -- taunt. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. laura: heartbreaking impact of the epidemic on new york city. let's turn to america's midwest, where missouri's republican governor is opening up the state, even as coronavirus cases over there increas the mayor of st. louis, joins us now. the city has seen over 1300 cases. what has been the impact of this devastating outbreak? >> of course, there is a very serious health impact on st. louis and st. louis families come up but there's also a serious economic impact. i just heard you speaking in your earlier story. so many are unemployed. so many filing for unemployment. when b
one way is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to go meal and make ends meet that. reporter: back at the subway, the woman we saw turned down the offer of emergency shelter, but took the last train back into manhattan. others headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic. hardship has been a super spreader. for many a phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, the city that never sleeps, must now sound like a tot. -- taunt. nick bryant,...
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part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—go meal andck on the subway, the woman we saw turned down the offer of emergency shelter and took the last train back into manhattan. 0thers headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic, hardship has been a super—spreader. and for many, the phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, the city that never sleeps, must now sound like a taunt. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. countries across europe are starting to take steps to get out of lockdowns —france will begin reopening from monday — that brings to an end two months of confinement. the country will be divided into red and green zones; the capital, paris and it's surrounding areas, where infection rates are still too high — will be classified as part of a @red zone@, and in fact will be classified as part of a "red zone", and in fact stricter conditions will continue to apply there. the french prime minister called the plan "a progressive unwinding" of the lockdown. translation: in light of the data from o
part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—go meal andck on the subway, the woman we saw turned down the offer of emergency shelter and took the last train back into manhattan. 0thers headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic, hardship has been a super—spreader. and for many, the phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, the city that never sleeps, must now sound like a taunt. nick bryant, bbc news,...
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and so part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—gohat way. back on the subway, the woman we saw turned down the offer of emergency shelter and took the last train back into manhattan. 0thers headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic. hardship has been a super—spreader. and for many, the phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, "the city that never sleeps", must now sound like a taunt. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. the trump administration has rejected a detailed report from government experts on how to reopen the us while keeping the coronavirus outbreak under control. pandemic, the cdc, was submitted to the white house two weeks ago but was shelved, reportedly for being too prescriptive. the white house's own guidelines favour quick reopening of the economy, but their application has varied significantly from state to state. i've been speaking to max kutner, a us political analyst, about whether these contradictory guidelines are creating mixed messages for the public. this has become a
and so part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—gohat way. back on the subway, the woman we saw turned down the offer of emergency shelter and took the last train back into manhattan. 0thers headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic. hardship has been a super—spreader. and for many, the phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, "the city that never sleeps", must now sound like a taunt....
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and so part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—goemic‘s impact. france is to begin lifting what's been one of the harshest lockdowns in europe, bringing an end to two months of confinement. and, marking 75 years since world war i! ended in europe, but there'll be no crowds on the streets
and so part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—goemic‘s impact. france is to begin lifting what's been one of the harshest lockdowns in europe, bringing an end to two months of confinement. and, marking 75 years since world war i! ended in europe, but there'll be no crowds on the streets
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part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—go meal and meet that way. back on the subway, the woman we saw turned down the offer of emergency shelter and took the last train back into manhattan. others headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic, hardship has been a super—spreader. and for many, the phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, "the city that never sleeps", must now sound like a taunt. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. beth ann bovino is the chief us economist at the ratings agency standard and poor's, she joins me from new york. thank shejoins me from new york. you thank she joins me from new york. you for being with us how thank you for being with us. how bad is to get? it is going to get ugly stop jobs market, thejobs report to get ugly stop jobs market, the jobs report that is coming out of going to put the great recession in pale. we're looking at 26 million jobs lost in april. we expect to see hours worked to fall very far and that means morejobs being lost equivalently, and final
part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—go meal and meet that way. back on the subway, the woman we saw turned down the offer of emergency shelter and took the last train back into manhattan. others headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic, hardship has been a super—spreader. and for many, the phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, "the city that never sleeps", must now sound like a...
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part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—go meal andhe offer of emergency shelter and took the last train back into manhattan. 0thers headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic, hardship has been a super—spreader. and for many, the phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, "the city that never sleeps", must now sound like a taunt. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. france will begin lifting what has been one of the harshest lockdowns in europe from monday. most businesses will reopen and people will be allowed to leave home without carrying a permit. but the country is being colour—coded, with some areas like paris having to wait longer than others for restrictions to be lifted. lucy williamson is in paris. so how is this going to work? well, france is going to be divided into two colour—coded zones, red and green. here in paris on the regions of the north, south and east, it's going to be read. that is where the virus is circulating. it is where the hospitals have seen more than 80% of their inte
part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—go meal andhe offer of emergency shelter and took the last train back into manhattan. 0thers headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic, hardship has been a super—spreader. and for many, the phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, "the city that never sleeps", must now sound like a taunt. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. france will begin lifting...
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part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—go meal andn we saw turned down the offer of emergency shelter and took the last train back into manhattan. others headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic, hardship has been a super—spreader. and for many, the phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, the city that never sleeps, must now sound like a taunt. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. they are stark images repeated in many countries around the world and we will look at how this virus disproportionately affects those in deprived areas and the rest of the stay with us. hello. well, it was a fine, sunny day across most of the uk today. a couple of showers popped up here and there, but on the whole a clear evening and a clear night, and more on the way tomorrow. another warm and sunny day in store for the majority of the country. now, here's the satellite picture. it's not completely clear out there because low pressure is parked just to the west of us and it is meandering out there, with clouds circl
part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—go meal andn we saw turned down the offer of emergency shelter and took the last train back into manhattan. others headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic, hardship has been a super—spreader. and for many, the phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, the city that never sleeps, must now sound like a taunt. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. they are stark...
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bowery jr. who believed in this mission, supported us and made this all happen. so tonight you're going to hear from, you know, five of the top photographers in the vietnam war. i see this as the beginning of an ongoing project. again, i'm posting these photos on my social media feeds and you also will find them on the center of military history social media feeds so encourage you to, you know, to, you know, follow those things and learn more about it. but tonight we're going to hear from these five individuals. and i'm going to run the slideshow for most of them until we get to the final one, but without further ado, i'd like to turn over to our first, bill st. hamm hammill, who will tell us about the history of daspo and what it took to herd this group of wild cats. keep them in line when they were doing their thing in vietnam. >> thank you, erik. i'm sam hamel. i was captain with daspo. and i started with the united states army photographic agency. in the pentagon, worked my way into daspo, i left there january 1st, 1970. my mos was an 8500 and 8511. well, wha
bowery jr. who believed in this mission, supported us and made this all happen. so tonight you're going to hear from, you know, five of the top photographers in the vietnam war. i see this as the beginning of an ongoing project. again, i'm posting these photos on my social media feeds and you also will find them on the center of military history social media feeds so encourage you to, you know, to, you know, follow those things and learn more about it. but tonight we're going to hear from these...
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part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—go meal and meet that way. back on the subway, the woman we saw turned down the offer of emergency shelter and took the last train back into manhattan. others headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic, hardship has been a super—spreader. and for many, the phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, the city that never sleeps, must now sound like a taunt. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. aaron sojourner is a former senior labour economist for the white house's council of economic advisers. hejoins me from minneapolis, where he's associate professor at the university of minnesota: thank you forjoining us on bbc news. the numbers are horrific at the moment, the survey in the washington post though today suggested that 77% of americans currently out of work thought that they would return to the same jobs eventually, is that wildly optimistic? it's optimistic, i hope it works out. the speed in which we can confront this public health challenge and get widescale
part of how they're doing that is to stand on this line at the bowery mission, pick up a to—go meal and meet that way. back on the subway, the woman we saw turned down the offer of emergency shelter and took the last train back into manhattan. others headed out into the night. poverty has been a propagator of this pandemic, hardship has been a super—spreader. and for many, the phrase that best describes new york's life abundant, the city that never sleeps, must now sound like a taunt. nick...