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i can give this to you exactly how it happened grew up in pittsburgh and moved to central pennsylvania my dad was in the navy we moved to the inland naval depo mechanics are and that's why i met ricky i was at that time i worked as a fry cook in a busboy 'd but i just continuously play music met ricky was playing a drums we were just go down there and jam and then all the sudden we found we found bobby dall bobby lived there him warmly i'm so pena and bobby kuykendall and and now now officially bobby dall da l.l. and he and we started playing music and we're looking for a guitar player we found a guy named matt smith and we played every club we say b y o p it was every drunken frat party every club shake your heinie the piny of iran you know play in 5 sets a night start like dinner till 3 in the morning you moved it and you're literally your dresser in the same bathroom they used to be used to go to the back and you just live with it we made a great show we put every penny we made back into our show then we just decided one day we up and moved to california our guitar player then name
i can give this to you exactly how it happened grew up in pittsburgh and moved to central pennsylvania my dad was in the navy we moved to the inland naval depo mechanics are and that's why i met ricky i was at that time i worked as a fry cook in a busboy 'd but i just continuously play music met ricky was playing a drums we were just go down there and jam and then all the sudden we found we found bobby dall bobby lived there him warmly i'm so pena and bobby kuykendall and and now now officially...
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of, to bel reality honest, central pennsylvania or rural michigan is very different.n compare it to the medical reality of certain parts of new york city, so that has really also -- that is the backdrop to all of the policy conversations we are having as it relates to reopening the economy. francine: is anyone talking about reopening and then possibly going into lockdown again, or once it is reopened, is that it, it stays open? kevin: i think there is the reality that if there were to be another influx in cases, governors as well as state and local of fishers -- officials, governor gavin newsom for example, they have been transparent in the sense that if there is another spike in the curve, there would have to be another shelter-in-place happen. not just i think it is the united states talking about that, but all around the world. we saw hong kong, what they had to do once foreigners started going back into hong kong as well. very quickly, what are the polls saying? amountay we spent a good of time talking about joe biden. how is he doing? kevin: when the president we
of, to bel reality honest, central pennsylvania or rural michigan is very different.n compare it to the medical reality of certain parts of new york city, so that has really also -- that is the backdrop to all of the policy conversations we are having as it relates to reopening the economy. francine: is anyone talking about reopening and then possibly going into lockdown again, or once it is reopened, is that it, it stays open? kevin: i think there is the reality that if there were to be...
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>> you know, fugitives have taken advantage of that area in the central pennsylvania maryland line before but he's not a surve survivalist. it's going to get chilly in the next couple days and he will get hungry and he will have to replenish his supplies at some point. if i had a home in that area i would be double locking the door tonight because this is a kid with nothing to lose. you mentioned he's a double murder -- allege a double murder, a kidnapper, he's got the feds after him, but he could also take his own life. >> sandra: let's hope not, let's hope he turns himself in. as you say the feds are after him and the fbi is involved now in this intrastate kidnapping, potentially as well. geraldo, thank you. good to see you tonight and we will stay on it and see what develops throughout the evening. changing gears for a moment, it will be when it happens at giant leap for america's future in space which is as big as you can possibly imagine. think about vacations, visiting the moon, all of that on the table. but today was not the day for the spacex nasa launch to the space station, it w
>> you know, fugitives have taken advantage of that area in the central pennsylvania maryland line before but he's not a surve survivalist. it's going to get chilly in the next couple days and he will get hungry and he will have to replenish his supplies at some point. if i had a home in that area i would be double locking the door tonight because this is a kid with nothing to lose. you mentioned he's a double murder -- allege a double murder, a kidnapper, he's got the feds after him, but...
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he was released from prison in central pennsylvania, low security prison early this morning. no word yet from the bureau of prisons but we stay on top of this one, back to you . >> an update this morning in the east bay, alameda county health officials say they reviewed tesla safety and prevention plans from the fremont plant. the county says it made additional safety recommendations if tesla complies with the updates , the county will allow the automaker to expand its minimum business operations this week to prepare for a possible reopening as soon as next week. elon musk out operations to resume at the factory this weekend and the county says it will work with fremont police to verify tesla has social distancing and safety measures in place . >> scrambling to get ready to reopen following new guidelines for sitdown dining. here in the bay area were a ways out from restaurants reopening. the governors is counties have to meet certain benchmarks first. mainly social distancing must be maintained. customers and employees should wear face coverings and outdoor seating must be p
he was released from prison in central pennsylvania, low security prison early this morning. no word yet from the bureau of prisons but we stay on top of this one, back to you . >> an update this morning in the east bay, alameda county health officials say they reviewed tesla safety and prevention plans from the fremont plant. the county says it made additional safety recommendations if tesla complies with the updates , the county will allow the automaker to expand its minimum business...
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it's important to note, parts of northwestern and north-central pennsylvania will be reopening on fridaythe workers that work at this facility don't necessarily live in this community. a lot of workers across the state actually can travel or commute up to about an hour a day from across the state or from other states. as we're seeing the communities reopen and people interacting, we have no idea if that will affect the risk of further spreading the virus. >> have you gotten a sense from the workers themselves whether or not they're comfortable in the measures that have been taken by the food processing plant and whether or not they feel at risk being caught in this hard position of either risking their health or going to work? >> reporter: i spoke to one worker, the union leader here, she represents the shop floor, and she says she feels safer but she's concerned about bringing the virus home to her family and kids. another security guard i spoke to as the plant was reopening, he quit on the spot when he saw the thermometers to test the workers coming in because he said he wasn't getting
it's important to note, parts of northwestern and north-central pennsylvania will be reopening on fridaythe workers that work at this facility don't necessarily live in this community. a lot of workers across the state actually can travel or commute up to about an hour a day from across the state or from other states. as we're seeing the communities reopen and people interacting, we have no idea if that will affect the risk of further spreading the virus. >> have you gotten a sense from...
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pennsylvania during the civil war. from east to west, the philadelphia-wilmington and baltimore railroad which of course ran through those three key cities. the northern central railway which ran from harrisburg down to baltimore, and the third key railroad between maryland and pennsylvania during the civil war, the cumberland valley railroad, the subject of our talk today. targeted by the army during the civil war. two had their bridges burned near baltimore from 1861, 1864. 1863, there were attacks on the northern central bridges. 31 destroyed in york county, pennsylvania. but no railroad in pennsylvania perhaps saw as many confederate incursions or attacks as the cumberland valley railroad, hence the title of our book, "targeted tracks." this is the route of the cumberland valley railroad. the cumberland valley railroad ran during the civil war years from harrisburg, pennsylvania to thebersburg, whwere it met franklin railroad, a subsidiary later owned by the cumberland valley railroad. in essence, the the cvrr will be consisting of the entire line of the franklin railroad that ran from hagerstown north to the susquehanna river. cvrr's president during the
pennsylvania during the civil war. from east to west, the philadelphia-wilmington and baltimore railroad which of course ran through those three key cities. the northern central railway which ran from harrisburg down to baltimore, and the third key railroad between maryland and pennsylvania during the civil war, the cumberland valley railroad, the subject of our talk today. targeted by the army during the civil war. two had their bridges burned near baltimore from 1861, 1864. 1863, there were...
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but for our community in eastern central pennsylvania, this type of homelessness absolutely exists.erans are homeless. what programs can you suggest that are currently within the v.a. system that maybe we are underutilizing that we could maximize? what new initiatives would you strive to create, if you are in charge of my neck of the woods here? ms. monet: that is a good question. i will give you my top-of-mind answers and offer to work with your staff later if you want something that is more cohesive. but i think i would look at where your homeless veterans are coming from and how frequently they are flowing through the system. is your challenge -- if you're not making progress, is your challenge related to more veterans becoming homeless or homeless veterans becoming stuck in the system as they try to exit to permanent housing? as you look at that, that will give you a better understanding of where you might need to create new partnerships, whether it's with health systems or the justice system or employers. and looking at employment and training, for a variety of reasons. >> ok,
but for our community in eastern central pennsylvania, this type of homelessness absolutely exists.erans are homeless. what programs can you suggest that are currently within the v.a. system that maybe we are underutilizing that we could maximize? what new initiatives would you strive to create, if you are in charge of my neck of the woods here? ms. monet: that is a good question. i will give you my top-of-mind answers and offer to work with your staff later if you want something that is more...
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going to a state trying to figure out a phased reopening, today 24 counties in western and central pennsylvaniaill be moving into what governor wolf deems the yellow phase but other parts will still practice what he calls aggressive mitigation. i'm sorry, those yellow parts. they can begin putting some people back to work, the rest of pennsylvania remains under a stay-at-home order. joining us know is msnbc's chris jansing in lahosca, pennsylvania, which remains under lockdown. there are two portions of this, one is what's the difference between yellow and red and what stops the people in the red zones from going into the yellow zones, number one? and number two, i know lawmakers are in charge of the phased reopening, but people are the ones that are going to decide whether it is safe for themselves to go out. so what are you hearing on both of those angles? >> reporter: so you've asked exactly the right questions. let me set the scene for you because i'm standing at a place that addresses exactly what diane swank was just talking about, all of these small businesses wondering when will they be
going to a state trying to figure out a phased reopening, today 24 counties in western and central pennsylvaniaill be moving into what governor wolf deems the yellow phase but other parts will still practice what he calls aggressive mitigation. i'm sorry, those yellow parts. they can begin putting some people back to work, the rest of pennsylvania remains under a stay-at-home order. joining us know is msnbc's chris jansing in lahosca, pennsylvania, which remains under lockdown. there are two...
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so as we talk about northwest, north central pennsylvania opening up on friday, that could pose further risk to spreading the virus even further going forward. chuck? >> yeah, feels like we're flying so blind when it comes to these meat processing plants. i understand in some ways why the president might be more concerned on what the disruption of the food supply would mean for society, but we're flying way too blind here. maura barrett with some important reporting. thank you. katy, to you. >> chuck, prince george's county in maryland has been one of the hardest -- it's one of the nation's wealthiest black communities. it's also among the hardest hit for coronavirus in the washington, d.c., area. of the nearly 8,000 confirmed cases of covid-19 there, close to 3,000 of those are african-americans. let's go to nbc's geoff bennett in pg county with the latest. what's going on there? >> katy, to put context around this, we reported extensively about how this coronavirus pandemic is disproportionately hitting communities of color. that's the case in new york, in philadelphia, in new orleans
so as we talk about northwest, north central pennsylvania opening up on friday, that could pose further risk to spreading the virus even further going forward. chuck? >> yeah, feels like we're flying so blind when it comes to these meat processing plants. i understand in some ways why the president might be more concerned on what the disruption of the food supply would mean for society, but we're flying way too blind here. maura barrett with some important reporting. thank you. katy, to...
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. >> reporter: so, the northwest and the north central parts of pennsylvania are allowed to slowly start reopening some businesses but not restaurants or beauty shops or anything like that, starting next friday. here, closer to the southeastern portion of the state in philadelphia, they're saying this won't start to reopen those types of businesses until a lot later. and just across the river, in new jersey, golf courses are opening there. but the governor warns this weekend, with the activities reopening, saying this is going to be a test for residents because, as easily as he can reopen the businesses, he can close them again if people aren't being smart. guys? >> i will say having the last couple of months off from golf, does give a great excuse for a lousy handicap once you get on the course. >> it's the quarantine. >> seriously, it's my quarantine swing. >> we'll see. 14 l >>> let's bring in dr. benjamin salter. we're talking about states reopening. dozens more tomorrow. some golf courses in philadelphia and pennsylvania, 90%, 95% capacity for tee times. is this too soon? >> good mo
. >> reporter: so, the northwest and the north central parts of pennsylvania are allowed to slowly start reopening some businesses but not restaurants or beauty shops or anything like that, starting next friday. here, closer to the southeastern portion of the state in philadelphia, they're saying this won't start to reopen those types of businesses until a lot later. and just across the river, in new jersey, golf courses are opening there. but the governor warns this weekend, with the...
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they settled between northeastern pennsylvania and central new york. they're a very powerful indian con fez confederacy. they had power in this territory between french and indian, and it became very important in order to preserve their fur trade. and when nay engaged, they had to learn the condolence ceremony. and i will talk to you about how it worked. so when the iroquois would offer condolences for something they lost since they last met. if someone important died, warfare, and so the message, the opening message, was condolence. and it was expressed by exchanging wampum strings and belts. they were very important to the tripe because they were unique. usually abides on strings of wampum that represented in a very metaphorical language, three strings of wampum to dry the tears, open the ears, and clear the throats of those grieving so they could now see, hear, and speak clearly again. so this was a symbolic way to address the burdens that people brought. and it was like the service they were doing and you could now see, speak, and hear clearly. eng
they settled between northeastern pennsylvania and central new york. they're a very powerful indian con fez confederacy. they had power in this territory between french and indian, and it became very important in order to preserve their fur trade. and when nay engaged, they had to learn the condolence ceremony. and i will talk to you about how it worked. so when the iroquois would offer condolences for something they lost since they last met. if someone important died, warfare, and so the...
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with chambersburg cut off, shippensburg is the new central organization point for the pennsylvania state militia. you obviously can't get to chambersburg because it is south of the bridge at scotland which is no longer in existence. so they have to walk from shippensburg down to scotland, and they are going to guard bridge crews that are definitely trying to put cvrr's bridge back into place so that the army can use this if they need to. jenkins hears about the militia roaring down the tracks heading towards his position. jenkins withdraws into west virginia. actually into maryland, sorry. well, jenkins moves back into pennsylvania on june 22. fronting the division. the new your curse, no hearing infantry is coming with artillery, abandon ship and head back to harrisburg, now leaving the cumberland valley totally unprotected other than a few scattered calvary units, the first new york cavalry, for example. there are some local home guard cavalry units floating around there. but most of the calvary in these units are not very experienced, with the exception of the first new yorkers. they
with chambersburg cut off, shippensburg is the new central organization point for the pennsylvania state militia. you obviously can't get to chambersburg because it is south of the bridge at scotland which is no longer in existence. so they have to walk from shippensburg down to scotland, and they are going to guard bridge crews that are definitely trying to put cvrr's bridge back into place so that the army can use this if they need to. jenkins hears about the militia roaring down the tracks...
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pennsylvania is in red. that means stay-at-home orders are in effect. if you look at the northwest to north-central quadrant, that reopened yesterday. retail businesses were allowed to reopen and the stay-at-home order was lifted. when you look at the southwestern part of the state, that will be reopening on friday. and here in mifflin county, we're right east of the center of the state. and the eastern side of pennsylvania borders new jersey, easy access to new york. that's where we see the hot spots in these cases. when i talk to business owners here in mifflin county, they're frustrated because they had 50 cases total across the span of the pandemic. it's a more rural county and people were spread out. and businesses were starting to come back in the small town. and they needed the time to get businesses going. but behind me, the store fronts are dark. i spoke to the owner of a home and garden center. we visited there on friday. and there was a plethora of flowers he wouldn't sell for mother's day. he couldn't sell for springtime. and he put in the orders last fall. he's concerned about the futu
pennsylvania is in red. that means stay-at-home orders are in effect. if you look at the northwest to north-central quadrant, that reopened yesterday. retail businesses were allowed to reopen and the stay-at-home order was lifted. when you look at the southwestern part of the state, that will be reopening on friday. and here in mifflin county, we're right east of the center of the state. and the eastern side of pennsylvania borders new jersey, easy access to new york. that's where we see the...
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for example central park in new york had the f first may snow since 1977, it's over 40 years. some flurries f fell in places like pennsylvaniathe statate new york, as welll as the city f toronto. take a look at this footage. some powerful cold air moved through bringing some unusual winterer weather, on saturday, torontnto had s snowfalll flyin through green trees, toronto hasn't had snow on the day for the past 28 years. frost advisories and freeze warnings have been widely posted in the areaea, unusually low temperatures will continue to grip the area as we go into tuesday morning at least, for example, the morning low in washington, d.c., could be only 6 degrees, nearly lly 5 degree colder than average. it should be 6 degrees, but minus 1 in toronto on tuesday so do bundle up. we're looking at very low high temperatures across midportions of japan including tokyo, tokyo's high 28 degrees on monday, that's 5 degrees warmer than average, second highest temperature of the season so far. it was much hotter than that at 33.4. making the highest temperature ever observed foror the month o may for the area. now, across the south
for example central park in new york had the f first may snow since 1977, it's over 40 years. some flurries f fell in places like pennsylvaniathe statate new york, as welll as the city f toronto. take a look at this footage. some powerful cold air moved through bringing some unusual winterer weather, on saturday, torontnto had s snowfalll flyin through green trees, toronto hasn't had snow on the day for the past 28 years. frost advisories and freeze warnings have been widely posted in the...
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western new york, right along the pennsylvania border. all of central new york. portion new england. it's rare to get accumulating snow in may. it has to be exceptionally cold and it looks like northern new england could be that cold as we go throughout the end of this week, into the beginning of mother's day weekend. if there is any little silver lining of good news, mother's day the storm should be gone and things will actually look a little bit better. what a crazy week. it was 80 degrees in central park this weekend. and looks like we could be down in the 30s by the time we get to the upcoming weekend. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. [♪] think you need to buy expensive skincare products to see dramatic results? try olay skin care. just one jar of micro-sculpting cream has the hydrating power of 5 jars of a prestige cream, which helps plump skin cells and visibly smooth wrinkles. while new olay retinol24... provides visibly smoother, brighter skin. for dramatic skincare results, try olay. and now receive 25% off your purchase at olay.com br
western new york, right along the pennsylvania border. all of central new york. portion new england. it's rare to get accumulating snow in may. it has to be exceptionally cold and it looks like northern new england could be that cold as we go throughout the end of this week, into the beginning of mother's day weekend. if there is any little silver lining of good news, mother's day the storm should be gone and things will actually look a little bit better. what a crazy week. it was 80 degrees in...
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central valley california says we'll be a sanctuary city, a way to protect people from shutdown orders. you have states like michigan, oregon, pennsylvania yanking licenses from businesses. final thing i would like to talk to you about is this, what is happening in illinois. the sheriffs in illinois are really angry, because the democrat governor, jb pritzker, if you don't go along with my shutdown order i will pull back federal funding from cities and towns. sheriffs there, senator, you will hurt the cops. you will hurt first-responders. by the way, governor, your wife broke your own shutdown order took off for the place in florida and wisconsin. >> right. this isn't the time for this kind of conflict and these draconian measures in my view. americans want to do the right thing with the virus came from chinas. we didn't know a lot about it, in order to protect vulnerable, greatest generation of health care workers. as we move forward we need people to return to work while protecting individual liberties this is not where we need to go. come to arizona, a great place to live and work. we have the right balance. give people the informatio
central valley california says we'll be a sanctuary city, a way to protect people from shutdown orders. you have states like michigan, oregon, pennsylvania yanking licenses from businesses. final thing i would like to talk to you about is this, what is happening in illinois. the sheriffs in illinois are really angry, because the democrat governor, jb pritzker, if you don't go along with my shutdown order i will pull back federal funding from cities and towns. sheriffs there, senator, you will...
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from his seat as governor of pennsylvania, pushed for a constitutional convention because they saw america collapsing without unity, without unified commerce, without a central government controlling the western frontier. that was so important to both of them because until you had a central government with the ability to raise troops and to raise funds and to project our armies, open up the frontier, what was happening was no state had an interest in protecting the frontier, and the native americans were moving back. they had retaken the forks of the ohio, they had retaken two thirds of georgia. it was these needs of opening the frontier, of maintaining the frontier, of having a central government controlled over foreign policy and a central government able to raise taxes and spend money for the common welfare, and also control interstate commerce. franklin and washington, because they both had run businesses that crossed state lines, they knew that was essential to create a place where there would be a growing economy, which was central to the people's virtue, and protect critical freedom and not have individual states go off on tangents like rhode island a
from his seat as governor of pennsylvania, pushed for a constitutional convention because they saw america collapsing without unity, without unified commerce, without a central government controlling the western frontier. that was so important to both of them because until you had a central government with the ability to raise troops and to raise funds and to project our armies, open up the frontier, what was happening was no state had an interest in protecting the frontier, and the native...
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central park 1:00 a.m., hasn't done that this late since 1977. johnson city, less than an inch of snow, just enough to give a mother's day weekend greeting and snow in erie, pennsylvania. look at that freshly mowed grass, nice and green, snow falling on that in spring. marquette, michigan, which tends to be later in the game as far as melting has a fresh tally of snow. here comes the storm. there it goes. still see it whip around across parts of upper new england. but the winds are really whipping. that will be a serious windchill factor not just in the northeast but down into the deep south. freeze warnings and frost warnings today and tomorrow morning. temperatures at or below freezing in many cases, well below the mason-dixon line. here in winchester county windchills are certainly below the freezing mark even though the sun is starting to come up. >>> good saturday morning. waking up to low clouds and fog over the east bay hills, indicator of a cooler day today. patchy fog from santa rosa to petaluma. cooldown continues monday. even scattered showers arriving monday and tuesday. 70 today in oakland, 76 in fremont. low 80s for you in san jose. the accuweather seven
central park 1:00 a.m., hasn't done that this late since 1977. johnson city, less than an inch of snow, just enough to give a mother's day weekend greeting and snow in erie, pennsylvania. look at that freshly mowed grass, nice and green, snow falling on that in spring. marquette, michigan, which tends to be later in the game as far as melting has a fresh tally of snow. here comes the storm. there it goes. still see it whip around across parts of upper new england. but the winds are really...
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pennsylvania that are barely affected, and they want to keep them closed. can't do that. >> reporter: new york is gingerly taking its first steps. just five regions in the centralnes in hospitalizations and deaths. but governor cuomo extending the stay-at-home order until june 15th for areas of the city that do not meet phase one criteria. in florida, universal citywalk opening shops and restaurants with restrictions. the mall of america in minnesota planning to open its doors june 1st. 45 states are easing restrictions but in four of those states, the number of cases is on the rise. in ohio the governor announced plans to open summer camps by the end of june but the kids will be limited in smaller groups and won't have as much interaction. he also said it will be a fun but different experience from the precoronavirus era. >> it certainly will, whit. >>> we have seen a surge in people relying on food bank, many for the very first time and this morning, will carr is inside one of those facilities in houston. good morning, will. >> reporter: and, amy, this warehouse is one warehouse but it is feeding people all across the country. at this point last year they wer
pennsylvania that are barely affected, and they want to keep them closed. can't do that. >> reporter: new york is gingerly taking its first steps. just five regions in the centralnes in hospitalizations and deaths. but governor cuomo extending the stay-at-home order until june 15th for areas of the city that do not meet phase one criteria. in florida, universal citywalk opening shops and restaurants with restrictions. the mall of america in minnesota planning to open its doors june 1st....
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pennsylvania. yeah, it's spring, so even when we get that snow, it's not going to last long, especially as we go toward the end of this week. did you know that centralhis ridge move east and that means much warmer weather. i'm talking numbers closing in on 80 degrees for new york city, cincinnati, but this is by the end of the week, cincinnati thursday, mid 80s possible in washington d.c. spring is coming. just hold on. let's ge >>> good monday morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. your accuweather highlights, grab an umbrella, have our app handy so we can watch live doppler 7 in the rain as it rolls in this afternoon and hangs around through tomorrow. a little cooler than average all week with another chance of showers sunday and monday. today, you can see a mixture of 60s and 70s. the 70s, the last areas to receive rain. the east bay valleys in the south bay. tonight, everybody's in the 50s. my accuweather seven-day >>> it was another big night for the espn hit docuseries, "the last dance," reliving the drama of michael jordan's return to basketball. one of michael's former teammates on that chicago bulls championship team is standing
pennsylvania. yeah, it's spring, so even when we get that snow, it's not going to last long, especially as we go toward the end of this week. did you know that centralhis ridge move east and that means much warmer weather. i'm talking numbers closing in on 80 degrees for new york city, cincinnati, but this is by the end of the week, cincinnati thursday, mid 80s possible in washington d.c. spring is coming. just hold on. let's ge >>> good monday morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist...
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pennsylvania which are really hurting now. they've got to reopen the economies. maria: yeah, there are other economies like wyoming, north dakota that are really looking at tourism, looking at agriculture as more centralenings and so maybe they will open easier than some of those areas that you just mentioned. it's 8:30 a.m. in new york, we are waiting for the job's report, let's wait for cheryl casone, she has the numbers. cheryl: better than expected on the actual job losses, a loss 20.5 million jobs. the unemployment rate 14.4%, better than estimate that is we saw for 16%. 22.8, that's better than what i thought i was going to see. i was thinking i would see 30%. we really we wanted to look, disparaged, job seekers, part time workers, the fringe worker, if you will, we are also looking at underemployment rate 22.8%. that's very key. government jobs, loss of 980,000 versus just a loss of 28,000 in the month of march. factory jobs down 1.33 million, april factory jobs 1.33 million, looking at futures jumping right now, maria, private sector jobs, loss of 19.5 million, the private payroll, that's better than expected. the private payroll estimate was 21 million, so that's a little bit better than what
pennsylvania which are really hurting now. they've got to reopen the economies. maria: yeah, there are other economies like wyoming, north dakota that are really looking at tourism, looking at agriculture as more centralenings and so maybe they will open easier than some of those areas that you just mentioned. it's 8:30 a.m. in new york, we are waiting for the job's report, let's wait for cheryl casone, she has the numbers. cheryl: better than expected on the actual job losses, a loss 20.5...
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they settled between northeastern pennsylvania and central new york. there were a very perl full indian confederacy. the iroquois had similar power, like the chesapeake, and the -- in this very strategic territory between french canada, ontario, and dutch new netherland and ultimately english new york. they occupied this very strategic territory. diplomacy with the iroquois became very important to the french, dutch, and english to preserve their firur trade. when the europeans engaged in this diplomacy with the iroquois, they had to learn something known as the condolence ceremony. i will tell you a little bit about how the condolence ceremony worked. when the iroquois league got together, usually on an annual basis to renew friendship and alliance between the member nations, they began their negotiations with each other by engaging in a condolence ceremony, whereby each nation offered its condolences to the other nations for losses they had suffered since the last time they met. somebody important had died, or perhaps there had been warfare with outs
they settled between northeastern pennsylvania and central new york. there were a very perl full indian confederacy. the iroquois had similar power, like the chesapeake, and the -- in this very strategic territory between french canada, ontario, and dutch new netherland and ultimately english new york. they occupied this very strategic territory. diplomacy with the iroquois became very important to the french, dutch, and english to preserve their firur trade. when the europeans engaged in this...