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if you're ever in reagan's burg and looking for a really great place to eat this is the spot our faithlocated in the very heart of the city it's a reagan's birth institution the former brewery was taken over by students in 1977 and turned into a french style beast. what i loved about reagan's very is the fact that there is an interesting story waiting around every corner from the romans to the middle ages to the efforts of solving early european conflicts and the reichstag plus the regional specialities are delicious no wonder really the very after all. alex 3rd and last stop is past the city lines on the banks of 3 with this. this is where the danube and is reversed meet. and bright in the middle of it all is the beautiful old town. the rivers are both a blessing and a curse think may pass all prone to floods but for centuries the waterways were important trading routes the wealth brought to the city is reflected in its architecture. for example the festo bios it's almost 800 years old and one of the largest surviving mediæval fortress complexes in europe. from the top there is a grea
if you're ever in reagan's burg and looking for a really great place to eat this is the spot our faithlocated in the very heart of the city it's a reagan's birth institution the former brewery was taken over by students in 1977 and turned into a french style beast. what i loved about reagan's very is the fact that there is an interesting story waiting around every corner from the romans to the middle ages to the efforts of solving early european conflicts and the reichstag plus the regional...
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what was it like in lynch burg?very odd tension middle ground where on one hand the campus was back open in contradiction of public health advice and orders from various authorities, and so students were welcome to come back to campus. there were between 1,000 and 2,000 students back on campus but at the same time, they were making half hearted attempts to do social distancing. you had signs up, librarians scolding students too close together in the library and you ended up with a weird middle ground where they were basically at the sort of hire level from jerry on down trying to be provocative and keep things open and be different than everyone else but then down on the ground, through he's half-hearted attempts to do things the right way, it was very, very weird. >> there was also sort of a strange kind of climate of fear in your reporting and the reporting in the "new york times" of people not wanting to talk on the record and worried about speaking their mind of the policies at the top? >> definitely. one of the
what was it like in lynch burg?very odd tension middle ground where on one hand the campus was back open in contradiction of public health advice and orders from various authorities, and so students were welcome to come back to campus. there were between 1,000 and 2,000 students back on campus but at the same time, they were making half hearted attempts to do social distancing. you had signs up, librarians scolding students too close together in the library and you ended up with a weird middle...
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in the bottom half have to battle in move ahead of burg desoto bremen and pettibone although i haven't budged from the relegation zone or mark international women's day away highlighting inspiring stories about women from across the world a mixed report takes us to pakistan where women and girls are expected to adhere to a strict on a code conservative groups they believe women should be kept by old and in their hearts but younger generations a challenging they've got a chance and creating space for girls to thrive. a brave act in an ultra conservative society here in the neighborhood of kharaj females aren't supposed to do such things going out in public is considered taboo cycling brings mobility and independence to women and girls and is often met with hostility . when we started to learn to cycle we face lots of problems we had to listen to ugly comments people even threw stones at toss but gradually we've become more confident and moved forward now people consider us cyclists and it's become more normal there are still some people out there who create trouble for us we just ignore
in the bottom half have to battle in move ahead of burg desoto bremen and pettibone although i haven't budged from the relegation zone or mark international women's day away highlighting inspiring stories about women from across the world a mixed report takes us to pakistan where women and girls are expected to adhere to a strict on a code conservative groups they believe women should be kept by old and in their hearts but younger generations a challenging they've got a chance and creating...
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in the title race on match day 25 they were held to a 2nd straight draw after 800 stalemate at both burg leaders by munich face out on sunday and can extend their advantage at the top level clues in jumped into the 4th and final champions league spot after a fortnight all thrashing of frankfurt gladbach can go back into the top 4 in the late game against dortmund shaka drew 11 with hoffenheim and braman waste the chance to win their 1st league game in 6 matches when they were pegged back at her shop build in freiburg beat. kind of boring will spend another week at the bottom after a $21.00 home defeat by cologne on friday the visitors took an early lead win for him or a tap at home it was the spaniards 1st goal of the season soon after it was 2 nil with hector scoring in c. per style kind of born pulled one back late in the game but remain 9 points from absolute safety alone to 10. you're watching news from berlin up next shift living in the digital age with a look at the challenges women face breaking into the tech industry and don't forget you can get all the latest on our website that
in the title race on match day 25 they were held to a 2nd straight draw after 800 stalemate at both burg leaders by munich face out on sunday and can extend their advantage at the top level clues in jumped into the 4th and final champions league spot after a fortnight all thrashing of frankfurt gladbach can go back into the top 4 in the late game against dortmund shaka drew 11 with hoffenheim and braman waste the chance to win their 1st league game in 6 matches when they were pegged back at her...
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provide some answers, is our economics correspodnent, andy verity, and from the bbc newsroom, richard burge, chief executive of the london chamber of commerce and industry. great to see you both, thanks for being with us. a lot of questions coming into us this evening. andy i will start with you. this is from maureen lindsay. she says "i am over 70 years old but still work, will i be able to continue to do so?" good question, the government has not said do not go to work at all. it has just said do not go to work at all. it hasjust said don't said do not go to work at all. it has just said don't do unnecessary travel and work from home if you can. these decisions have to be made between employer and employee and they will be deciding what the risks are like. if it is a case of being over 70, it is a tougher call because obviously the government has asked for people in that age bracket to stay—at—home. it's attending to the of device that is specific for your age bracket and wayne against which are employer and they want to do. when boris johnson made that an sina do. when boris johnson made
provide some answers, is our economics correspodnent, andy verity, and from the bbc newsroom, richard burge, chief executive of the london chamber of commerce and industry. great to see you both, thanks for being with us. a lot of questions coming into us this evening. andy i will start with you. this is from maureen lindsay. she says "i am over 70 years old but still work, will i be able to continue to do so?" good question, the government has not said do not go to work at all. it...
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provide some answers, is our economics correspodnent, andy verity, and from the bbc newsroom, richard burged industry. great to see you both, thanks for being with us. a lot of questions coming into us this evening. andy i will start with you. this is from maureen lindsay. she says "i am over 70 years old but still work, will i be able to continue to do
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one thinks,burg: no my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice. david: when you first got on the court, whether justice is saying, let's have dinner together? justice ginsburg: just as o'connell was the most welcoming. he gave me some very good advice.
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one thinks,burg: no my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice. david: when you first got on the court, whether justice is saying, let's have dinner together? justice ginsburg: just as o'connell was the most welcoming. he gave me some very good advice. ♪ i do not consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody take? when you went to cornell, your grades were very good. you apply to law school at harvard. was the class have women and half men? [laughter] in those days,g: i went to law school from 1956 to 1950 nine. in my entering class at harvard law school, there were 500 in the class. nine of us were women. a big jump from marty's class. he was a year ahead of me. there were five women in his class. schoolthe harvard law has about 50% women [applause] . -- 50% women. [applause] harvardou got onto the law overview. you were near the top of your
one thinks,burg: no my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice. david: when you first got on the court, whether justice is saying, let's have dinner together? justice ginsburg: just as o'connell was the most welcoming. he gave me some very good advice. ♪ i do not consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what...
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the town of heinz burg is a coronavirus hotspot in germany or thor and he's there are appealing for a reason i love using high risk groups ourselves isolating they only go out to the doctor the others restrict their movement to a minimum which they drive to work for and by centrals. the threat of a lockdown is weighing on people's minds. if i had experience in the biggest loss of personal freedom since the 2nd world war 2 weeks ago there were soccer matches with 50000 fans it's not easy to change so radically from one day to the next the government is trying appeals if they don't work bans on going out will follow the mood when you find dog has taken that decision the lockdown goes into force on saturday. theo's have a look now at how the global coronavirus crisis is affecting business after net flix online giant you tube says it will also reduce its streaming quality here in the european union that's to avoid straining the internet as a high number of people switch to tell the working and watching videos at home some european telecom providers have reported a major spike in data traf
the town of heinz burg is a coronavirus hotspot in germany or thor and he's there are appealing for a reason i love using high risk groups ourselves isolating they only go out to the doctor the others restrict their movement to a minimum which they drive to work for and by centrals. the threat of a lockdown is weighing on people's minds. if i had experience in the biggest loss of personal freedom since the 2nd world war 2 weeks ago there were soccer matches with 50000 fans it's not easy to...
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don't have 3 hours to stand in line at a polling place counting how many times the guy behind them burgs into the back of their head and when they finally get to the front of the line they don't have another 30 minutes to convince the poll worker that a provisional ballot is not the same as a regular ballot and it wasn't just in texas here's real video from a los angeles polling place this past tuesday susan right here through the roof with the bells and susan revealed. to us. that guy is absolutely right a real ballot is counted the day of the election or maybe the day after a provisional ballot could. baby possibly be counted 3 weeks from now but more likely will disappear into a puff of smoke and that's why california poll workers were told to hand out provisional ballots like the day they were free condoms in a high school well you take one case 5 0 take use to it in time you never know how many times you might want to feel like you voted. that's right folks super tuesday was rigged for her pleasure. big time on some of these always. i'm pretty sure i use that same joke a couple of y
don't have 3 hours to stand in line at a polling place counting how many times the guy behind them burgs into the back of their head and when they finally get to the front of the line they don't have another 30 minutes to convince the poll worker that a provisional ballot is not the same as a regular ballot and it wasn't just in texas here's real video from a los angeles polling place this past tuesday susan right here through the roof with the bells and susan revealed. to us. that guy is...
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the town of heinz burg is a coronavirus hotspot in germany with already is there are appealing for a reason i love using high risk groups ourselves isolating they only go out to the doctor the orders restrict their movement to a minimum of drug to work for and by centrals. the threat of a lockdown is weighing on people's minds. if i had experience in the biggest loss of personal freedom since the 2nd world war 2 weeks ago there were soccer matches with 50000 fans it's not easy to change so radically from one day to the next the government is trying appeals if they don't work bans on going out will follow the mood when you find bog has taken that decision the lockdown goes into force on saturday. now to some other corona related developments from around the world austria is extending stringent restrictions on movement until april 13th the country has reported more than $2200.00 cases and 6 deaths ukraine expects to receive 10000000 coronavirus tests from china in the next 2 days the shipment will also include masks disinfectant and ventilators hard hit iran has appealed for internatio
the town of heinz burg is a coronavirus hotspot in germany with already is there are appealing for a reason i love using high risk groups ourselves isolating they only go out to the doctor the orders restrict their movement to a minimum of drug to work for and by centrals. the threat of a lockdown is weighing on people's minds. if i had experience in the biggest loss of personal freedom since the 2nd world war 2 weeks ago there were soccer matches with 50000 fans it's not easy to change so...
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border closures there are now controls on the country's borders with switzerland austria denmark watson burg and france. gridlock on the french german border these cars have been waiting for at least 30 minutes to end to germany the said and sending back any vehicle which is not being granted special status to enter germany has a valid reasons across its going to lift. it's just one of many makeshift border controls set up on monday in a bid to stem the corona virus outbreak german citizens and residents may continue through as can delivery drivers and those commuting to work and you wonder splaying coronavirus symptoms will be handed over to health authorities. doesn't find it normal actually they need to protect to somehow from everything that's been happening it's really bad at the moment there is no set time frame for these travel restrictions and the government says it might extend them to borders with italy only essential shops are open public gatherings and travel are banned and people have been told to stay home the country has marked a surge of virus related deaths in recent days mo
border closures there are now controls on the country's borders with switzerland austria denmark watson burg and france. gridlock on the french german border these cars have been waiting for at least 30 minutes to end to germany the said and sending back any vehicle which is not being granted special status to enter germany has a valid reasons across its going to lift. it's just one of many makeshift border controls set up on monday in a bid to stem the corona virus outbreak german citizens and...
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sliming a you efforts over a new law to cut carbon emissions a teenage actress credited burge has been in brussels despite a ban on visits to the european parliament in an attempt to control the spread of the crown virus when the e.u. presents this climate law and net 0 by 2050. indirectly as me surrender when your house is something you don't wait a few more years to start putting it out. and yet this is what the commission are proposing today sessional it sends a strong signal that real sufficient action is taking place when in fact it is not . the ban on visitors to the european parliament came into force on monday over virus fears several lawmakers were angered questioning why gretta was allowed to make her speech in light of the criticism and the e.u. spokesperson denied any specific exceptions were made. we spoke to m.e.p.a. nuno mello who was one of the lawmakers who questioned the decision to allow get his appearance i have nothing against it but i just do not accept. exception rejean is she more new who released been a year or so who has been from 'd. the well i'm well i suppo
sliming a you efforts over a new law to cut carbon emissions a teenage actress credited burge has been in brussels despite a ban on visits to the european parliament in an attempt to control the spread of the crown virus when the e.u. presents this climate law and net 0 by 2050. indirectly as me surrender when your house is something you don't wait a few more years to start putting it out. and yet this is what the commission are proposing today sessional it sends a strong signal that real...
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we'll go straight to questions now and we are going to hear 1st of all i think from north koreans burge of the b.b.c. laura are you that thank you mr yes and prime minister can you honestly say that the government is coping there aren't enough tests people are struggling to make ends meet as some people are being forced to go to work when they don't feel that they are safe is that coping and can i ask the medics as well if we already had the kinds of numbers of tests that you would like to see how much of a difference would it have made to your ability to fight the disease. well 1st of all more on the on the tests a huge national program of testing is being rolled out but are handed over to patrick and to chris to say a little bit more about testing and how we're going to do it but on the the national effort to protect those who whose jobs whose livelihoods are threatened i think everybody understands the challenge that the whole country now faces but we have to get through this together and we are getting through it together with an unprecedented program of support for not just for bus
we'll go straight to questions now and we are going to hear 1st of all i think from north koreans burge of the b.b.c. laura are you that thank you mr yes and prime minister can you honestly say that the government is coping there aren't enough tests people are struggling to make ends meet as some people are being forced to go to work when they don't feel that they are safe is that coping and can i ask the medics as well if we already had the kinds of numbers of tests that you would like to see...
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burge to speak it as well. >> i want to talk about what happened and decreasing barriers. i've been a lab person, been a vaccine developer, been a doctor, been all those things but never in my lifetime of government service have worked with the c.d.c. in a way that every time the state or local government calls and says i have this barrier, i need a modification to the regulations, that has happened almost daily. and the reason we have commercial labs willing to step in immediately is because the f.d.a. has created that ability and posted on their website, i don't know if you've been there, this unbelievable waiver system and the clear definitions where every single hospital, every single university can utilize this testing algorithm. that's highly unusual but it's also what's bringing this super large companies to the table. i just -- this has been unique for me to be able to see this unbelievable dialogue between what states need, what local governments need and federal government being responsive with changing those regulations. that has been really wonderful to watch.
burge to speak it as well. >> i want to talk about what happened and decreasing barriers. i've been a lab person, been a vaccine developer, been a doctor, been all those things but never in my lifetime of government service have worked with the c.d.c. in a way that every time the state or local government calls and says i have this barrier, i need a modification to the regulations, that has happened almost daily. and the reason we have commercial labs willing to step in immediately is...
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can play side were held 00 at voles burg opening the door for vine munich to extend their lead against alex ferguson sunday both sides could have won it late on sick xavier fog or fired wide for her when well placed leipsic then almost snatched the win in stoppage time but patrick chick's header didn't quite have enough power their title dreams are slipping away a big champions league game with tottenham awaits on tuesday. you're watching news from berlin more news in 45 minutes. on a mission to save the. marvel comics started in 1013 odd he created a vast empire of superheroes with human weaknesses. have had their share of closures the moving story coverage plans for marvel starts march . w. . that might not be the level of product. that a lot of us not that was not about receive all that god god god god. for more than 10 years selman rushdie was a hunted man living in hiding with a false identity and under police protection. the front walk calling for his execution was issued in 1989 following the publication of his book the satanic verses which was considered blasphemous. with the t
can play side were held 00 at voles burg opening the door for vine munich to extend their lead against alex ferguson sunday both sides could have won it late on sick xavier fog or fired wide for her when well placed leipsic then almost snatched the win in stoppage time but patrick chick's header didn't quite have enough power their title dreams are slipping away a big champions league game with tottenham awaits on tuesday. you're watching news from berlin more news in 45 minutes. on a mission...
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mcdonald debuted supersize version of their signature burg they are week teaching a whopping -- fouren't seen a foursome this hot since i hooked up with that tribute band. >> i love the bengals open for a limited time and not really because ordering extra patty will always be an option. like irish bar. according to mcdonald's, the department of menu innovation they have a department i love that double big mac created to give customers new way withs to enjoy the burger they love. that sounds perverse. more accurately just kl you i can't but still tough to think about burgers all thinking about these two -- oh -- >> [bleep] oh, my god. >> i'm not sure but we're going. hot topic are they going to hot topic. one thing that's good to know in times of instability rely on mcdonald's -- you can always rely on mcdonald's as long as you eat it at home because nobody wants to see anybody eating that in public that is meant to be eaten in your best wet pants that have ranch dressing stain on them. >> and -- it alone in the dark and have is lost lay of the land. >> saver with tears. >> i want to
mcdonald debuted supersize version of their signature burg they are week teaching a whopping -- fouren't seen a foursome this hot since i hooked up with that tribute band. >> i love the bengals open for a limited time and not really because ordering extra patty will always be an option. like irish bar. according to mcdonald's, the department of menu innovation they have a department i love that double big mac created to give customers new way withs to enjoy the burger they love. that...
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peters burg, florida, also made the switch. >> we were thinking what's the best way that we can giver right now. and it's one of the biggest things. >> some of the companies are donating the sanitizers to help professionals as well as first responders and also the public. >>> hackers trying to take advantage of the new wave of employees working from home. coming up next, how you can protect yourself and your home. , - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state
peters burg, florida, also made the switch. >> we were thinking what's the best way that we can giver right now. and it's one of the biggest things. >> some of the companies are donating the sanitizers to help professionals as well as first responders and also the public. >>> hackers trying to take advantage of the new wave of employees working from home. coming up next, how you can protect yourself and your home. , - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced...
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. >> reporter: jennifer burg with the salvation army of san francisco. >> thank you. >> reporter: theers will show up around 7:00. they'll start bagging the food down stairs. people will start lining up at 8:15. they'll come in groups and about an hour and a half later over 200 people will have a healthy meal in some trying times. frank mallicoat, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> 6:40 is the time. let's go back over to sal castaneda during these trying times. we're making adjustments. sal working from home but has all the information we need. >> that's exactly right, pam. i'm with the magic of technology i have basically all i need here with my computers and stuff. there's not much going on on the roads. i just want to reassure you that public transportation is running and if you look at the roads as we take a lye look at highway 24 in lafayette, you can see that the traffic is moving along very nicely all the way through to the tunnel. richmond bridge, traffic also looking very good in both directions here. and a lot of people are out even though it's not a typical commute, it's not bare bones o
. >> reporter: jennifer burg with the salvation army of san francisco. >> thank you. >> reporter: theers will show up around 7:00. they'll start bagging the food down stairs. people will start lining up at 8:15. they'll come in groups and about an hour and a half later over 200 people will have a healthy meal in some trying times. frank mallicoat, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> 6:40 is the time. let's go back over to sal castaneda during these trying times. we're making...
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. >> reporter: high risk but highly motivated. 67-year-old doctor anne sacks burg retired last year nohe watch as the covid-19 coronavirus kills and changes the way we live. >> i feel i have a moral obligation to share my skills. >> reporter: for 28 years, she was an infeck, disease and palliaive care position at huntington hospital on new york's long island, one of nearly two dozen hospitals run by northwell health, new york state's largest private health care provider. she is exact lit the health care profession hospitals everywhere need right now. why, may i ask, do you get emotional talking about this? >> i think it is because i feel it is a moral obligation and i feel i have this in common with other health care workers, they're putting themselves on the line every day and going to work. this is kind of who we are and what we're made for, and it's hard to sit on the sidelines. >> reporter: she is also one of thousands of americans heeding the call, helping take on the biggest challenge the u.s. and the world has seen in generations. >> we can't imagine what it's going to be like a
. >> reporter: high risk but highly motivated. 67-year-old doctor anne sacks burg retired last year nohe watch as the covid-19 coronavirus kills and changes the way we live. >> i feel i have a moral obligation to share my skills. >> reporter: for 28 years, she was an infeck, disease and palliaive care position at huntington hospital on new york's long island, one of nearly two dozen hospitals run by northwell health, new york state's largest private health care provider. she...
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>> yeah, no, the location peteberg, th pe pete burg, they picked the location. it was surreal.out on that porch and all that, you know, the memories. >> jimmy: were any of your neighbors still living there in that neighborhood? >> certainly, certain people come out of the wood work, but two of my dear friends who had had a couple of run-ins with the law and served a lit of time in the state of massachusetts and federal government had actually gotten out and had never been on a movie set. and i said i got a part for you guys. i made them guards. >> jimmy: they played prison guards? >> in the prison in massachusetts where they were at. >> jimmy: oh, my god. >> it was nice that we were able to -- >> jimmy: that is fantastic. >> full circle. >> jimmy: i cannot wait until those guards, you should invite the guards who were guarding them in prison to come see them portray them in the movie. >> oh, they'll see them in the movie. they're here in town. they'll go to the premiere with me. >> jimmy: that's crazy. they got out like around the same time? >> right before we started shooting.
>> yeah, no, the location peteberg, th pe pete burg, they picked the location. it was surreal.out on that porch and all that, you know, the memories. >> jimmy: were any of your neighbors still living there in that neighborhood? >> certainly, certain people come out of the wood work, but two of my dear friends who had had a couple of run-ins with the law and served a lit of time in the state of massachusetts and federal government had actually gotten out and had never been on a...
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and this is a burge onning growing part of the economy.rs, at some part of their lives at this moment in the united states, are they an employee or aren't they? it is a gray area as far as legislation is concerned an the risk is that these guys fall through the cracks with the stimulus bill. it is a huge worry. >> with travel at a standstill, today chevron said that it is covering its spending by 20%, $4 billion. that is america's second biggest oil company. is that a signal to other industries? >> absolutely. it is a special case as well remember because oil prices have tumbled so they're already under a lot of pressure in terms of earnings. but when we throw around a number like a collapse in the second quarter, recession, depression, no company is spending at this moment. they're hoarding and they're scared. >> in the 2008 financial crisis, housing was a huge factor. today this headline, new home sales down more than 4% in february. it is difficult to imagine anyone going out and looking at homes right now. what could another bad headli
and this is a burge onning growing part of the economy.rs, at some part of their lives at this moment in the united states, are they an employee or aren't they? it is a gray area as far as legislation is concerned an the risk is that these guys fall through the cracks with the stimulus bill. it is a huge worry. >> with travel at a standstill, today chevron said that it is covering its spending by 20%, $4 billion. that is america's second biggest oil company. is that a signal to other...
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. >> reporter: joe biden is not only alive burg , but he is on remarkable roll collecting the support of michael bloomberg who suspended his bid after a dismal showing. >> it starts with uniting behind the best candidate to do so. and after yesterday's vote, the best candidate is my friend and great american joe biden. >> reporter: biden swept ten states from massachusetts to minnesota, and even winning texas. bernie sanders claiming home state of vermont and two others while holding a lead in the biggest prize of all california. tonight, biden is leading in the only metric that matters the delegate race. sanders is 381 and biden at 421. and warren is reassessing her candida candidacy, and the only decision left is for her to support biden, sanders or neither. and she has raised questions if his support is brought up against the ceiling. >> and i will not win every state by a landslide. it is not going to happen. >> reporter: he vows to fight back by the milwaukee convention. >> joe and i have a very different voting record. joe and i have a different vision for the future of the coun
. >> reporter: joe biden is not only alive burg , but he is on remarkable roll collecting the support of michael bloomberg who suspended his bid after a dismal showing. >> it starts with uniting behind the best candidate to do so. and after yesterday's vote, the best candidate is my friend and great american joe biden. >> reporter: biden swept ten states from massachusetts to minnesota, and even winning texas. bernie sanders claiming home state of vermont and two others while...
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. >> as many in the town of rex burg demanded to know where are 7-year-old jay jay and 17-year-old tylee is charged with felony child abandonment has revealed nothing about the fate of her kids. investigators confirm they were last seen in national yellow stone park. >> there is no evidence of her leaving the park. the fbi is now calling on everyone who visited here september 8th to look through their photos for signs of the family. >> as val oh's husband looked on, her defense attorney complained val oh has been hounded by the masses. >> she cannot go anywhere without cameras and people scrutinizing her every single move. >> reporter: also speaking out, jay jay's grandparents, whose demand for a welfare check launched the search. >> right now i only have one question. where are the kids? where are the kids? bring them home. >> reporter: and bail was set at $1 million. if released, val oh will have to wear an ank le bracelet. at no point did her attorney mention where the kids are. >> time now to show you some of the other stories making news this morning. authorities have discovered the
. >> as many in the town of rex burg demanded to know where are 7-year-old jay jay and 17-year-old tylee is charged with felony child abandonment has revealed nothing about the fate of her kids. investigators confirm they were last seen in national yellow stone park. >> there is no evidence of her leaving the park. the fbi is now calling on everyone who visited here september 8th to look through their photos for signs of the family. >> as val oh's husband looked on, her...
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i want to talk to five people on the front lines s joel burg is ceo of hunger free america, author of melba wilson, author of "melba's american comfort." and andrew simzimern, and tom colicchio. thank you all for joining me. joel, i want to go to you first. the estimate from goldman sachs is there could be 2 million filing for unemployment in the next week or so. two weeks ago that number was 200,000. that means a lot of people are going to be unemployed. we now also worry that a lot of people will be hungry. what is hunger free america doing in that regard? >> we are making sure that there's a combined federal, state and local response, along with the charities. the country needs to understand groups like ours can't do it alone, even with gen where you private dough. before this crisis, 37 million americans, 11 million american children, lived in homes that couldn't afford enough food. worse-er isn't a word, but there crisis has made this go from worse to worser. like with sandy, like with katrina, this disaster has pulled the bandage off the wounds that is the festering hunger and i
i want to talk to five people on the front lines s joel burg is ceo of hunger free america, author of melba wilson, author of "melba's american comfort." and andrew simzimern, and tom colicchio. thank you all for joining me. joel, i want to go to you first. the estimate from goldman sachs is there could be 2 million filing for unemployment in the next week or so. two weeks ago that number was 200,000. that means a lot of people are going to be unemployed. we now also worry that a lot...
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still running in the united states, the one where they biuilt more than 400,000 vehicles in spartans burgcarolina they'll close it for at least two weeks. the pant closures are expected to continue until early april. we heard from ford yesterday we have yet to hear from gm and chrysler, fiat, but increasingly when you talk a with suppliers and people in the aw they're expecting plant closures to continue at least into the first week of april. one last note, moody's out with a note on several of the automakers saying they're reviewing their credit ratings not a surprise given what we're seeing in terms of the pressure on the balance sheets these guys will be facing >> phil, thanks so much for that i'll pick it up and bring in mark fields, former ford ceo and tpg capital senior alleged visor who joins us now thanks for joining us. phil put it out there for us, you know, the balance sheets are under pressure how much pressure have r they under in your view do you think these companies will need to take on some government help? >> well, it's going to depend on how this virus gets contained. t
still running in the united states, the one where they biuilt more than 400,000 vehicles in spartans burgcarolina they'll close it for at least two weeks. the pant closures are expected to continue until early april. we heard from ford yesterday we have yet to hear from gm and chrysler, fiat, but increasingly when you talk a with suppliers and people in the aw they're expecting plant closures to continue at least into the first week of april. one last note, moody's out with a note on several of...
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a lot of this is the burg a factor i was talking about it's about ration of rain going through dry airore it actually reaches the ground so rain happening aloft. winds currently single digits to calm over most of the district again that will change throughout the day today. this advisory will be in place until 09:00am monday but we're looking a lot of the models that we've been showing you what it looks like it will be plenty breezy to windy going on through most of the day on monday to but they're the trouble spots east bay over the east bay hills peninsula coast and up in the higher elevations up in the north bay. satellite radar this is this first of opportunity for some showers then a secondary little weak wave will come across later on this afternoon to at least throw cloud cover our way with some clear patches developing early afternoon late morning. if these over some of the district you can see some chilly 40 stop there. the north bay freemont 4748 meanwhile for livermore and that is trailing from what the numbers were this time yesterday because we haven't had the generous sun
a lot of this is the burg a factor i was talking about it's about ration of rain going through dry airore it actually reaches the ground so rain happening aloft. winds currently single digits to calm over most of the district again that will change throughout the day today. this advisory will be in place until 09:00am monday but we're looking a lot of the models that we've been showing you what it looks like it will be plenty breezy to windy going on through most of the day on monday to but...