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big charlie and diane were dead. and the old farmhouse they loved so well was now a crime scene. >> that small stray drops of blood may just provide a huge clue. coming up -- >> it appeared that someone involved in the crime was a bleeder. >> that's great evidence. >> it is if you can match it up. >> when "dateline" continues. n . >> when "dateline" continues s i. (whimper) breathe right strips open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. (deep breath) breathe better, sleep better. breathe right. they're out there. thousands ofr allergensyes know sleep better. in each cubic yard of air. no wonder you rub your eyes hundreds of times a day. but now, relief is just one drop away. introducing pataday® full prescription strength pataday works right in your eyes. right on the cells that make them itch. fast. just one drop, once a day means relief that lasts all day. so turn your day, into a pataday. now get pataday without a prescription. everywhere. with this one little nexgard chew comes the confidence, you're
big charlie and diane were dead. and the old farmhouse they loved so well was now a crime scene. >> that small stray drops of blood may just provide a huge clue. coming up -- >> it appeared that someone involved in the crime was a bleeder. >> that's great evidence. >> it is if you can match it up. >> when "dateline" continues. n . >> when "dateline" continues s i. (whimper) breathe right strips open your nose up to 38% more than cold...
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diane roberts shares his story. diane: hope should not have come easily to rob jones.teran found courage following surgery to amputate both of his legs above the knee. his hope -- rob: yeah, survive, recover, live is something i came up with in the first week after my injury. diane: jones persevered through over a year of therapy and recovery following his surgeries, testing several prosthetic legs, and in the process, became the first double above-the-knee amputee to bike from maine to california, raising $126,000 for three non-profits that help wounded veterans and him. rob: when you wake up after your injury or whatever your tragedy, you're still alive and so you got to move on from that you got -- that and you got to get back on your feet. diane: his prosthetic legs are a mix of carbon and titanium, designed specifically for running. but his stamina is his own. starting in london, criss-crossing america, 31 marathons in 31 cities in 31 days. for those same veterans' charities, his energy on full throttle. rob: i get it from the other veterans that have come before
diane roberts shares his story. diane: hope should not have come easily to rob jones.teran found courage following surgery to amputate both of his legs above the knee. his hope -- rob: yeah, survive, recover, live is something i came up with in the first week after my injury. diane: jones persevered through over a year of therapy and recovery following his surgeries, testing several prosthetic legs, and in the process, became the first double above-the-knee amputee to bike from maine to...
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diane with her report at 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here. thank you, diane. >>> when we come back, the moment in central park going viral. the woman, what she tells an african-american man after he tells her to put her dog on a leash. her words in the video, and what has now happened to her, in a moment. people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. don't use if allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor right away about signs of inflamed blood vessels, such as rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and before stopping any asth
diane with her report at 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here. thank you, diane. >>> when we come back, the moment in central park going viral. the woman, what she tells an african-american man after he tells her to put her dog on a leash. her words in the video, and what has now happened to her, in a moment. people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma....
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not long after, diane noticed a change in her cousin. a big one. >> they got very involved in a lot of online gaming and some things like that. and so they had a very, very sedentary lifestyle. and so that's when she gained, i would say, about 250 pounds. >> 250 pounds over how much time are we talking about? >> maybe a year and a half. i mean, it was a very short amount of time. >> that's life-changing. >> it was tough. >> did she seem depressed about the weight gain? >> absolutely, yes. >> reporter: her cousin recalls chris said he didn't mind what size heather was. a few years into their relationship, he asked heather to marry him. and it seemed his love didn't waver as the numbers on heather's scale only continued to rise after the birth of their two children. >> did he make her feel good? >> yes, she felt beautiful. she felt loved. she felt wanted. she felt taken care of. >> reporter: chris also took on the role of stay-at-home dad while heather worked and attended college part-time. >> it took her about ten years to get her degree
not long after, diane noticed a change in her cousin. a big one. >> they got very involved in a lot of online gaming and some things like that. and so they had a very, very sedentary lifestyle. and so that's when she gained, i would say, about 250 pounds. >> 250 pounds over how much time are we talking about? >> maybe a year and a half. i mean, it was a very short amount of time. >> that's life-changing. >> it was tough. >> did she seem depressed about the...
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let's pick up the conversation there, diane. steve, stick around for it. what do you -- what do you read into or take from what steve just reported, diane >> well, i think, you know, the hope is there on reopening, but the idea that they're not going to, again, be ramping fully up, that's the real issue. it's a real challenge for many businesses out there and it's one of the problems with the payroll protection plan is that many businesses were actually getting these loans and supposed to be hiring up as we were still in lockdown in many states. so the hope on reopening is there, but being able to get the volume of business you need, a restaurant needs 75% capacity to break even and that's with high volume days of thursday through sunday and usually a bar tab that helps to boost their margins. you can't do that in a socially distant environment. the retail deferrals of commercial office space, we've been getting reports across the board across clients whether they need it or not, they're asking to not pay to conserve their cash at this point in time. that
let's pick up the conversation there, diane. steve, stick around for it. what do you -- what do you read into or take from what steve just reported, diane >> well, i think, you know, the hope is there on reopening, but the idea that they're not going to, again, be ramping fully up, that's the real issue. it's a real challenge for many businesses out there and it's one of the problems with the payroll protection plan is that many businesses were actually getting these loans and supposed to...
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diane: hello.m very concerned about matt, even though we are beginning to reopen and the worst of the amount of layoffs have occurred. there still is a compounding factor that we have to deal with with the economy as it struggles to reopen. with social distancing that is either self-imposed or posed by state and local governments. that is important to understand that the world has a high risk of an agent that we have seen in some states that reopen earlier and are now seeing what could be -- in actuale and cases, and those things suppress economic activity, whether we like to or not, but the rare open or not. that is one of the things i am very concerned about. we are likely to see the peak in unemployment in may and june as the on them at rate. the question is, how fast can it come down and how much pain do we still feel. big percentage increases as the economy reopens off of zero, double zero, still zero. we have never seen this before. we could seen 40% contraction in gdp in the second quarter,
diane: hello.m very concerned about matt, even though we are beginning to reopen and the worst of the amount of layoffs have occurred. there still is a compounding factor that we have to deal with with the economy as it struggles to reopen. with social distancing that is either self-imposed or posed by state and local governments. that is important to understand that the world has a high risk of an agent that we have seen in some states that reopen earlier and are now seeing what could be -- in...
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diane, this is a new chapter in this pandemic. health departments across the country are sending out warnings to doctors to be vigilant in looking out for possible cases? >> reporter: that's right, tom. doctors nationwide are getting letters from the state health department essentially encouraging them to be on the lookout for these symptoms, to manage symptoms aggressively and report any suspected cases immediately. >> diane, thank you. >>> news tonight about the reality of re-opening in this current american economy. restaurant owners now say this crisis lasts six months, they have about a 15% chance of survival. here's abc's deirdre bolton. >> reporter: tonight, a harsh reality as some businesses re-open with restrictions. half of small business owners say they will be out of cash within a month, according to the census bureau. >> the restaurants, they're being asked now to operate at maybe 25% or 30% occupancy level. most of these restaurants had a hard time making a profit operating at 100% occupancy. >> reporter: robin and s
diane, this is a new chapter in this pandemic. health departments across the country are sending out warnings to doctors to be vigilant in looking out for possible cases? >> reporter: that's right, tom. doctors nationwide are getting letters from the state health department essentially encouraging them to be on the lookout for these symptoms, to manage symptoms aggressively and report any suspected cases immediately. >> diane, thank you. >>> news tonight about the reality...
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i'm diane macedo. nearly 100,000 people, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, daughters and sons, all connected to a single killer. covid-19. america is now approaching 100,000 deaths. people like jerome rice from elisabeth, new jersey, a marine corps sergeant in the korean war. he loved listening to music like jimmy buffett and abba. he was 86. mary santiago of evanston, illinois, she died weeks before seeing her oldest son graduate high school. and schuyler herbert of detroit. the daughter of two first responders. she had dreams of becoming a pediatric dentist. schuyler was just 5 years old. and now how we got to this pandemic and the way forward. here's diane sawyer with her special report. >> three, two, one! happy new year! >> reporter: there we were on new year's eve. americans living in the most vibrant country on earth, celebrating our lives with careless kisses and laughter. not even thinking about how wonderful it is to reach for the hand of a stranger or whisper a secret. and we didn't know
i'm diane macedo. nearly 100,000 people, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, daughters and sons, all connected to a single killer. covid-19. america is now approaching 100,000 deaths. people like jerome rice from elisabeth, new jersey, a marine corps sergeant in the korean war. he loved listening to music like jimmy buffett and abba. he was 86. mary santiago of evanston, illinois, she died weeks before seeing her oldest son graduate high school. and schuyler herbert of detroit. the daughter of...
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as die a diane finestein reports for moving people indoors. no one would oppose putting people in tents in union square, or in central park in new york city. these people need help. they need homes. they need s.r.o.s and they need mental facilities. thy don't need tents. tents won't solve the problem. during this pandemic, san francisco, let's really solve this problem for real. it's time for a paradigm shift. this is -- it will take a pandemic. let's not continue to do more of the same. no more tents for encampments for homeless people. let's give them homes and walls and ceilings and toilets and bathrooms. no more tents. putting people in tents in a park is not a solution. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. >> you have four questions remaining. >> clerk: hello, caller, you have two minutes to speak. this is item number 4. >> hi, my name is jill maxwell and i'm from district 2. earlier on in this broadcast i was glad to hear that there's dialogue going on between rick and clark and the supervisors for the suitable sit
as die a diane finestein reports for moving people indoors. no one would oppose putting people in tents in union square, or in central park in new york city. these people need help. they need homes. they need s.r.o.s and they need mental facilities. thy don't need tents. tents won't solve the problem. during this pandemic, san francisco, let's really solve this problem for real. it's time for a paradigm shift. this is -- it will take a pandemic. let's not continue to do more of the same. no...
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diane meier. on capitol h hill, ousted u.s.. vaccine chief dr. rick k brights tetestifying today before the house committee onnenergy and cocommerce. in prepared remarks submitted to congress, dr. bright warns -- "without clear planning and implementation of the steps that i and other experts have outlined, 2020 will be darkest winter in modern history." in a whistleblower complaint, dr. bright says he was forced out of his job at the department of health and human services after he resisted the trump administration's promotion of untested treatments for covid-19. "the daily beast" reports president trump is pressuring officials at the centers for disease control and prevention to change their covid-19 death toll methodology in order to produce a lower figure. trump's push directly contradicts the views of trump's top infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, who told congressss the death tololl is tuesdaday likely higher than an official tally kept by johns hopkins researchers. now at m more than 84,000 u.s. deaths.. >> most of us feel the n
diane meier. on capitol h hill, ousted u.s.. vaccine chief dr. rick k brights tetestifying today before the house committee onnenergy and cocommerce. in prepared remarks submitted to congress, dr. bright warns -- "without clear planning and implementation of the steps that i and other experts have outlined, 2020 will be darkest winter in modern history." in a whistleblower complaint, dr. bright says he was forced out of his job at the department of health and human services after he...
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diane used to sing here on the set all the time and i would try to match her?league and your lane. ♪ don't walk away when you know i need you ♪ >>> there was quite a bit of walking away going on across the pond in britain. >> it involves a 100-year-old war hero who literally walked his way into the hearts of his nation and the queen herself. our will ganss is here now with more on that. good morning, will. >> the actual queen. we're not talking about beyonce for once on this show. we talked about this guy a few weeks ago when he first started his mission in his backyard, but now everyone is talking about him, including some of the highest-ranking royals in the world. >> he's a one-man fundraising machine. >> reporter: the final total, your highness? how about $40 million? that one-man fundraising machine, tom moore, had a goal. captain tom determined to walk 100 laps in his garden before his 100th birthday. fundraising for britain's national health service. what started as something relatively small, a 99-year-old walking 82 feet back and forth on his patio, so
diane used to sing here on the set all the time and i would try to match her?league and your lane. ♪ don't walk away when you know i need you ♪ >>> there was quite a bit of walking away going on across the pond in britain. >> it involves a 100-year-old war hero who literally walked his way into the hearts of his nation and the queen herself. our will ganss is here now with more on that. good morning, will. >> the actual queen. we're not talking about beyonce for once on...
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here's a first look at "our new reality," a diane sawyer special. >> announcer: for the last 12 weekse's been there with you, from terror to disaster to wore-torn countries, and now in the most challenging and complex story of her career, she's right there with you again on the front lines here at home. how did we get here? >> three, two, one, happy new year! >> announcer: a year that started with such joy, such optimism, never fully seeing the storm coming. abc tomorrow night, diane sawyer, searching for the answers. >> reporter: we're heading into the mountain of unknowns. >> announcer: how did things unravel so fast? now, see the timeline of how a ticking time bomb spread across america. >> let's get ahead of this and try to slow it down. >> announcer: ohio, mississippi, idaho, michigan, georgia, everywhere. >> it's scary because we could die doing this. >> reporter: have we done enough? did we go too far? where are we right now in the hunt for a vaccine, and, meet the front line true life jedi superheroes risking everything to save lives. >> what i do want families of these patien
here's a first look at "our new reality," a diane sawyer special. >> announcer: for the last 12 weekse's been there with you, from terror to disaster to wore-torn countries, and now in the most challenging and complex story of her career, she's right there with you again on the front lines here at home. how did we get here? >> three, two, one, happy new year! >> announcer: a year that started with such joy, such optimism, never fully seeing the storm coming. abc...
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i am diane king hall. >>> it is day two of the mental health live stream event called stronger than you think. the event is started to reach out to teenagers struggling with the pandemic and aims to erase the stigma of mental health. i spoke with the president of nonprofit one mind about why so many celebrities got on board. >> they believe in it because they experience these conditions themselves and they know how important it is for young people who look up to them to hear from them, that they are not alone and to see that they have role models for not just mental health but also being honest and open about what they are experiencing. >> reporter: day two begins at 2:00 and the event will be live streamed on oh social media platforms. >>> a ballet dancer in bakersville has been -- in my saying it right? she is offering virtual dance classes through instagram live. nancy chan found out who she has been inspiring. she is a star of the new york city ballet but these days, the principal dancer has done something different. frrsaliforni she is teac classes on instagram emic canceled hhoit
i am diane king hall. >>> it is day two of the mental health live stream event called stronger than you think. the event is started to reach out to teenagers struggling with the pandemic and aims to erase the stigma of mental health. i spoke with the president of nonprofit one mind about why so many celebrities got on board. >> they believe in it because they experience these conditions themselves and they know how important it is for young people who look up to them to hear from...
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as die a diane finestein reports for moving people indoors. no one would oppose putting people in tents in union square, or in central park in new york city. these people need help. they need homes. they need s.r.o.s and they need mental facilities. thy don't need tents. tents won't solve the problem. during this pandemic, san francisco, let's really solve this problem for real. it's time for a paradigm shift. this is -- it will take a pandemic. let's not continue to do more of the same. no more tents for encampments for homeless people. let's give them homes and walls and ceilings and toilets and bathrooms. no more tents. putting people in tents in a park is not a solution. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. >> you have four questions remaining. >> clerk: hello, caller, you have two minutes to speak. this is item number 4. >> hi, my name is jill maxwell and i'm from district 2. earlier on in this broadcast i was glad to hear that there's dialogue going on between rick and clark and the supervisors for the suitable sit
as die a diane finestein reports for moving people indoors. no one would oppose putting people in tents in union square, or in central park in new york city. these people need help. they need homes. they need s.r.o.s and they need mental facilities. thy don't need tents. tents won't solve the problem. during this pandemic, san francisco, let's really solve this problem for real. it's time for a paradigm shift. this is -- it will take a pandemic. let's not continue to do more of the same. no...
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cnn's diane gallagher is tracking the food chain for us. are they opening in full capacity?you tell us? >> that's the important thing now. these plants are not opening at full capacity. some of that by choice intentional, sioux falls and waterloo don't have the work right now. in part due to the new measures of osha's guidelines that would encourage more social distancing. you can't have many people and many lines running if you are going to try to meet that gui guidan guidance. there are a lot of workers who are sick and still doing those 14-day quarantines and exposed to the virus. we are talking about 1500 to 2,000 people who may have been infected with the virus from just these three plants. they're about 15% of the nation's pork production. now some of the measures that's put into place, smithfield and sioux falls for example, they are expected to be fully operational in may. testings are all available for all employees. all employees have not been tested yet. a good chunks of them have. they're doing temperature checks and they say ppe is available. they install the ph
cnn's diane gallagher is tracking the food chain for us. are they opening in full capacity?you tell us? >> that's the important thing now. these plants are not opening at full capacity. some of that by choice intentional, sioux falls and waterloo don't have the work right now. in part due to the new measures of osha's guidelines that would encourage more social distancing. you can't have many people and many lines running if you are going to try to meet that gui guidan guidance. there are...
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i am diane king hall . >>> face masks at a waterpark complex that could be the reality a six flags hurricane harbor in concord when it gets the green light to reopen. filet hose six flags discovery kingdom in concord's hurricane harbor are still waiting for the green night but have outlined some safety measures for when that happens guests would need to have temperature screenings and masks would the mandatory inside of will parks. rides would be disinfected frequently and social distancing throughout the park . >>> a live look at the kennedy space center in florida where the countdown is on for a new era of space travel. and just hours, basic to be the first private company to carry americans into orbit and it's called launch america. >> it's so important because this is not just about one launch, this is launch america the it's not launch nasa it's launch america and its huge. >> bob banken and doug early will take off for the international space station in the spacex crew dragon. this will also be the first manned orbital mission in nearly a decade. today's historic launch is scheduled fo
i am diane king hall . >>> face masks at a waterpark complex that could be the reality a six flags hurricane harbor in concord when it gets the green light to reopen. filet hose six flags discovery kingdom in concord's hurricane harbor are still waiting for the green night but have outlined some safety measures for when that happens guests would need to have temperature screenings and masks would the mandatory inside of will parks. rides would be disinfected frequently and social...
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they've been deployed across the middle east, europe, and asia. >>> coming up at 5:30, diane feinstein having to answer some questions. her husband's multimillion dollar stock sale catching the attention of the fbi. >>> plus horse racing back on track, but no fans in the stands. how you can still catch the sport. >>> plus the new safety upgrade from one bay area >>> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, more local news at 5:30. nearly all bay area counties rolling into the next stage of reopening and the one county that still holding out. >>> a san francisco staple falls victim to the pandemic, a legendary music festival, canceled for the first time in over 80 years. >>> we are learning senator via an dianne feinstein has had to answer questions involving her husband as the coronavirus was about to tank the market. >> reporter: a spokesman for senator feinstein informed kpix 5 that in april she voluntarily spoke with law enforcement about her husband's stock trades as well as providing additional documents. >> if you are confirmed -- >> reporter: u.s. senator dianne feins
they've been deployed across the middle east, europe, and asia. >>> coming up at 5:30, diane feinstein having to answer some questions. her husband's multimillion dollar stock sale catching the attention of the fbi. >>> plus horse racing back on track, but no fans in the stands. how you can still catch the sport. >>> plus the new safety upgrade from one bay area >>> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, more local news at 5:30. nearly all bay...
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. >> reporter: diane foxen is a hero. not only is she a registered nurse at el camino hospital, she's also fostering kittens. >> i like helping those that are less fortunate that can't help themselves. it gives you a good feeling. it lets you know that you've done something good at the end of the day to make the world a little better. >> reporter: she has fostered hundreds of kittens with the humane society.atith ringworm which requires even more attention on top of the stresses of fighting on the front lines of the covid-19 crisis. she even had a scare recently about contracting the virus. >> i had a possible exposure so i sheltered in place in my bathroom. i was sheltering just to stay away from my sister in case i was going to become sick or asymptomatically contagious. coming home and not being able to visit with my sister and working 16-hour shifts and bein >> reporter: she felt alone but she wasn't. the same kittens that she works to save, saved her. >> i slept in here with them and loved on them and they loved on m
. >> reporter: diane foxen is a hero. not only is she a registered nurse at el camino hospital, she's also fostering kittens. >> i like helping those that are less fortunate that can't help themselves. it gives you a good feeling. it lets you know that you've done something good at the end of the day to make the world a little better. >> reporter: she has fostered hundreds of kittens with the humane society.atith ringworm which requires even more attention on top of the...
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diane: exactly. we saw this disproportionate hit among hispanics and blacks, the reduction and losses in participation and also the unemployment rate for those less than a high school degree surged over 20% and that was with reductions in participation in the labor force, so it is higher. when you start making these adjusted -- adjustments, we are in depression era levels. when you lose the participant -- participation rate among women, reflecting the number of jobs held by women, and also took over more of the parenting responsibilities as children were sent home from school and cannot rejoin the labor force, that will be a hard nut to crack . because those workers who can least afford childcare will be left out and unable to come back to work which is a major hurdle. remember, women's participation coming back was one of the reason we saw the participation rate improved so much that was driving the gains since 2015. david: we really appreciate you being with us. she is the chief economist at grant
diane: exactly. we saw this disproportionate hit among hispanics and blacks, the reduction and losses in participation and also the unemployment rate for those less than a high school degree surged over 20% and that was with reductions in participation in the labor force, so it is higher. when you start making these adjusted -- adjustments, we are in depression era levels. when you lose the participant -- participation rate among women, reflecting the number of jobs held by women, and also took...
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good morning, diane. >> good morning, and happy friday, len. well, stock lost ground on thursday amid new worries on growing tension wednesday the u.s. and china. the now dropped 109 points. some facebook employees may never return to their offices. the social networking giant said most of its staph will work remote the through the end of this year. mark tuscaloosa predicted half of them will be doing so a decade from now. for some, the shift to a permanent home office would come with a catch, a possible pay reduction based on where they live. >>> and amazon prime day won't be happening this july. it will take place in september this year, in order to get the company's supply chain back to pre-pandemic levels. amazon's warehouses have been strained with a surge in e- commerce activity during the coronavirus pandemic. len? >> not everyone is bridging netflix like me during the stay at home era. >> netflix said there are thousands of inactive subscription it wants to cancel. if you signed nowhere service at least a year agt ed i netfli you if you
good morning, diane. >> good morning, and happy friday, len. well, stock lost ground on thursday amid new worries on growing tension wednesday the u.s. and china. the now dropped 109 points. some facebook employees may never return to their offices. the social networking giant said most of its staph will work remote the through the end of this year. mark tuscaloosa predicted half of them will be doing so a decade from now. for some, the shift to a permanent home office would come with a...
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among the group's organizers were student leaders john lewis and diane nash.y now, the activists knew the crucial importance of media coverage and were leaving nothing to chance. >> we knew that if one of us did not interpret what we were doing to the press, somebody would step in and try to do it and get it all wrong. and so i was elected to be the coordinator. >> there is this story when diane nash and these guys are on the freedom rides, seigenthaler, who worked for kennedy, said, "they plan to kill you when you go to mississippi." >> my father, he and diane nash had a conversation, he didn't want her to continue the freedom rides. he said, "you're gonna get somebody killed. you're gonna get somebody killed if you keep this up." and she said, "you don't understand, sir. we signed our last will and testament last night. we understand exactly what we're facing." >> in my capacity as coordinator several of the students who were about to get on the bus gave me sealed envelopes that i was to mail in the event of their death. >> their route would take them from v
among the group's organizers were student leaders john lewis and diane nash.y now, the activists knew the crucial importance of media coverage and were leaving nothing to chance. >> we knew that if one of us did not interpret what we were doing to the press, somebody would step in and try to do it and get it all wrong. and so i was elected to be the coordinator. >> there is this story when diane nash and these guys are on the freedom rides, seigenthaler, who worked for kennedy,...
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a diane sawyer special report shows us how we got here.ll. >>> plus, our new reality, finding a path forward on the pandemic. the newest science on vaccines, and wearing a mask, and how a call for help became a beacon of hope. >> "nightline" starts right now. >> good evening, thank you for joining us. i'm diane macedo. nearly 100,000 people, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters
a diane sawyer special report shows us how we got here.ll. >>> plus, our new reality, finding a path forward on the pandemic. the newest science on vaccines, and wearing a mask, and how a call for help became a beacon of hope. >> "nightline" starts right now. >> good evening, thank you for joining us. i'm diane macedo. nearly 100,000 people, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters
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i think that's where we need to go >> let's bring in brent schutte this morning as well brent, dianeing about obviously horrific job numbers, hit to purchasing power, bankruptcies, we're getting to a point where the bulls are making a stand in ways they haven't in a couple of weeks. how do you explain that to people >> well, i think we're looking at yesterday's news. and so i shared some of diane's concerns i want to point out back in the great recession, for example, the unemployment -- the height of the jobs was at 136 on november of 2007 we didn't trough for two years and it took nearly seven years after the peak to get the jobs back but it didn't mean you didn't want to own the market to me the market is more reflecting that we're beginning to climb out of the economic valley it's going to be uneven and dependent on how the virus proceeds, but we are starting to climb out. the market is looking forward and suggesting that perhaps as we climb out of the economic valley, better days are ahead from the standpoint of employment numbers, better days are ahead from the standpoint of gd
i think that's where we need to go >> let's bring in brent schutte this morning as well brent, dianeing about obviously horrific job numbers, hit to purchasing power, bankruptcies, we're getting to a point where the bulls are making a stand in ways they haven't in a couple of weeks. how do you explain that to people >> well, i think we're looking at yesterday's news. and so i shared some of diane's concerns i want to point out back in the great recession, for example, the...
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here's abc's diane macedo. >> reporter: tonight, a kansas soldier and father is being hailed a hero after taking down an active shooter with his own vehicle. >> the adrenaline took over. i knew people's lives were in danger, i needed to do something. >> reporter: police say the incident started late wednesday morning, when the suspect stopped his car on the centennial bridge in leavenworth, got out and started firing at random, hitting several vehicles. >> this was an active shooter with multiple weapons on the bridge, firing at cars. >> reporter: master sergeant david royer was caught in traffic behind the suspect's stopped car and on the phone with his fiance, when he says his military training kicked in. >> the man pulled up a rifle and started aiming at eastbound across the river and again to shoot. i immediately told my fiance to call 911. just took the only action that i could take and accelerated my truck as quickly as possible and struck the active shooter and pinned him underneath my truck. >> reporter: police have not identified the suspect, but say he remains hospitalized, with
here's abc's diane macedo. >> reporter: tonight, a kansas soldier and father is being hailed a hero after taking down an active shooter with his own vehicle. >> the adrenaline took over. i knew people's lives were in danger, i needed to do something. >> reporter: police say the incident started late wednesday morning, when the suspect stopped his car on the centennial bridge in leavenworth, got out and started firing at random, hitting several vehicles. >> this was an...
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diane sawyer, our new reality.cert series. superstar katy perry's highly anticipated new album is out august 14th and this morning, she's sharing a performance of a brand-new single "daisies" shot right at home in her backyard. ♪ told them your dreams and they all started laughing ♪ ♪ i guess you're out of your mind till it actually happens ♪ ♪ i'm the small town 1 in 7 billion why can't it be me ♪ ♪ they told me i was out there tried to knock me down ♪ ♪ took those sticks and stones showed 'em i could build a house ♪ ♪ they tell me that i'm crazy but i'll never let 'em change me ♪ ♪ till they cover me in daisies, daisies, daisies ♪ ♪ they said i'm going nowhere tried to count me out ♪ took those sticks and stones showed 'em i could build a house ♪ ♪ they tell me that i'm crazy but i'll never let 'em change me ♪ ♪ till they cover me in daisies, daisies, daisies ♪ ♪ w we put l pes in a box in the attic ♪ ♪ i'm the long shot i'm the hail mary why can't it be me ♪ ♪ they told me i was out there tried to knock me down
diane sawyer, our new reality.cert series. superstar katy perry's highly anticipated new album is out august 14th and this morning, she's sharing a performance of a brand-new single "daisies" shot right at home in her backyard. ♪ told them your dreams and they all started laughing ♪ ♪ i guess you're out of your mind till it actually happens ♪ ♪ i'm the small town 1 in 7 billion why can't it be me ♪ ♪ they told me i was out there tried to knock me down ♪ ♪ took those...
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diane, good to have you. >>> when we come back tonight, the fugitive wanted for two murders on the run in the northeast, under arrest. and the stunning moment, how this unfolded. >>> and news of a major cancellation tonight, it's never happened before. there is a bit of a cloggiroblem. (clog dancing) at least geico makes it easy to bundle our renters and car insurance. yeah, helping us save us even more... for bundling made easy, go to geico.com ♪ we could never do what they do. but what we can do it be a partner that never quits. verizon is the most reliable network in america. built for interoperability and puts first responders first, giving their calls priority, 24/7. we do what we do best so they can too. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someo
diane, good to have you. >>> when we come back tonight, the fugitive wanted for two murders on the run in the northeast, under arrest. and the stunning moment, how this unfolded. >>> and news of a major cancellation tonight, it's never happened before. there is a bit of a cloggiroblem. (clog dancing) at least geico makes it easy to bundle our renters and car insurance. yeah, helping us save us even more... for bundling made easy, go to geico.com ♪ we could never do what they...
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it was good. >> reporter: diane macedo, abc news, new york. >> a big congrats to all the seniors.amas in new york. "gma" and "this week" first thing in the morning. see you right back here tomorrow. >>> on abc 7 news at 6:00, tesla head by ceo elon musk is suing alameda county. the other threat he made today over the county's stay-at-home order. >>> one of three cruise ships has arrived at the port of oakland. they'll be docked there the next two or three months. how this is helping to solve an international issue. >>> plus, the fda has granted emergency authorization for a different kind of coronavirus test. we explain how it works, next on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> it was a fierce barrage of twee ts today bis teaas become reality. tesla is suing alameda county over its shelter-in-place order that does not allow tesla to resume manufacturing operations and he may not stop there. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm dion lim. abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live in fremont now with what we know about the suit's claims. cornell? >> reporter
it was good. >> reporter: diane macedo, abc news, new york. >> a big congrats to all the seniors.amas in new york. "gma" and "this week" first thing in the morning. see you right back here tomorrow. >>> on abc 7 news at 6:00, tesla head by ceo elon musk is suing alameda county. the other threat he made today over the county's stay-at-home order. >>> one of three cruise ships has arrived at the port of oakland. they'll be docked there the next...
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diane swonk. chief economist for grant thornton. thank you. months since congress passed the first round of coronavirus relief to give americans one-time checks worth $1,200. since then, our country has moved deeper in economic uncertainty as diane was saying. before coronavirus, 40 million americans were food insecure. more than 100 million were working poor. now tens of millions more people are in need right now and struggling families cannot wait for another temporary fix from lawmakers. they are losing their homes, cars and postponing kids' college educations. they are going without possibly life-saving health care. going to work in dangerous working conditions right now. there needs to be something more. something to have a lasting effect beyond a few months and provide enough federal assistance to stabilize the economy. my next guest is swoworking to p people on payroll and guarantee a paycheck until the pandemic is over. >> joining me now is senator sanders. good could hato have you here. we are having the conversation about what happen
diane swonk. chief economist for grant thornton. thank you. months since congress passed the first round of coronavirus relief to give americans one-time checks worth $1,200. since then, our country has moved deeper in economic uncertainty as diane was saying. before coronavirus, 40 million americans were food insecure. more than 100 million were working poor. now tens of millions more people are in need right now and struggling families cannot wait for another temporary fix from lawmakers....
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diane ramirez.ike romaine might just need to consider leaving the city for the lifestyle reasons that diane just indicated. romaine: if you have a guesthouse, let me know. scarlet: from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: jewel labs is set to cut its internal valuation by 35% to $13 billion. this is days after the company outlined plans to cut about a third of its workforce. that story is available on the bloomberg. with most movie theaters across the nation still closed, alamo draft house is making some changes. it is launching its curated video service. spearheading the launch is tamely, founder and executive chairman of alamo draft house. explain how this service works and how it is different from romaine being able to look up parasite on the amazon prime and watching it that way. sure.rlet: -- >> this is a function of our community theater. the way it differentiates itself from the other options is, this is a 100% curated platform. teamody on the programming has to love it for it to end up h
diane ramirez.ike romaine might just need to consider leaving the city for the lifestyle reasons that diane just indicated. romaine: if you have a guesthouse, let me know. scarlet: from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: jewel labs is set to cut its internal valuation by 35% to $13 billion. this is days after the company outlined plans to cut about a third of its workforce. that story is available on the bloomberg. with most movie theaters across the nation still closed, alamo draft...
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and i think those are legitimate concerns diane, i'll give you the last one.e blampnching and please elaborate on what you think is more likely here with the fed. >> you know, you never say never, but negative rates would be the absolute last thing they do right now and even a year from now, the composition of the fed isn't going to change that much a year from now that's what the market is looking at six months from now that's what the market is looking at over the longer haul. if the fed were to bow to the will of the president, as this fed did not, i think they had the credibility to do what they did, because they did not. if they were to have a chair that did that, you would have a heck of a rebellion among the president. this is not a single-led fed it is a committee that goes for it and the unanimous nature in which they rejected it really matters. >> you got it all in and we appreciate you both we hope to continue the great rate debate, so to speak that does it for "the exchange." i'll join tyler mathsten for "power lunch" now. hi, tyler. >> kelly, than
and i think those are legitimate concerns diane, i'll give you the last one.e blampnching and please elaborate on what you think is more likely here with the fed. >> you know, you never say never, but negative rates would be the absolute last thing they do right now and even a year from now, the composition of the fed isn't going to change that much a year from now that's what the market is looking at six months from now that's what the market is looking at over the longer haul. if the...
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>> well, there was a great demonstration in diane sawyer's recent special that i think really illustrates it. masks literally work as a barricade or barrier that can block the number of particles that are released into the environment. so on the left you see someone, no mask, just speaking. on the right, with a mask, you can see there's a big difference. and again, this is under controlled environment, just talking, michael. so the masks can be effective to protect others. >> when it comes to reopening and summer activities, people try to judge what do i do, what don't i do? what's high risk versus low risk? >> to be clear, first of all, the science on this is still evolving, but some commonsense stratification of risk here. we think at this time that high-risk activities would include going to indoor restaurants, because again, time, space, people, place all at play there. religious gatherings. birthday parties. indoor celebrations or events like weddings or funerals. and then low-risk activities, basically things outdoors. beach, pool, camping, staying at a hotel generally low risk, sma
>> well, there was a great demonstration in diane sawyer's recent special that i think really illustrates it. masks literally work as a barricade or barrier that can block the number of particles that are released into the environment. so on the left you see someone, no mask, just speaking. on the right, with a mask, you can see there's a big difference. and again, this is under controlled environment, just talking, michael. so the masks can be effective to protect others. >> when...
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>> diane macedo for us, thank you. >>> breaking news out west. flames engulfling a warehouse at peer 45 at fisherman's wharf. firefighters are on the scene working to get the fire under control. no word if anyone was inside the building when the fire started or if anyone was hurt. >>> let's switch gears now and get the weather and we're going to get it out to rob marciano on assignment in his -- either his back or front yard this morning. hey, rob. what's going on? >> reporter: well, i'm in an undisclosed location. let's just say that. it's in the backyard, dan. good morning to you. mist falling in the northeast. all part of the system that really meandered through the great lakes, brought the flooding there and across the parts of the mid-atlantic and some severe weather there but we ghatacro texas. this is bowie, texas, northwest of dallas where along the red river there were several reports of tornadoes and significant damage but no reports of injury there. this morning we have that action moving into the arkl into shreveport, little rock. wea
>> diane macedo for us, thank you. >>> breaking news out west. flames engulfling a warehouse at peer 45 at fisherman's wharf. firefighters are on the scene working to get the fire under control. no word if anyone was inside the building when the fire started or if anyone was hurt. >>> let's switch gears now and get the weather and we're going to get it out to rob marciano on assignment in his -- either his back or front yard this morning. hey, rob. what's going on?...
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diane dianne feinstein being investigated for what her husband did with stocks. your thoughts on that and have you made a decision about replacing senator burr as chair of that committee? >> chairman berger and i had a chance to talk about that this morning. i think he did the right thing. for the committee and for our republican conference. i thank him for doing that. at some point obviously i'll be naming a new chair. >> bret: senator rubio, senator rich? >> i will be naming a new chair sometime soon. >> bret: okay. let me get your thoughts on the michael flynn situation in the news about this unmasking. what do you make of it and is it important in your mind? >> if there were in fact misbehavior surrounding the flynn case, the american public needs to know. clearly that was the view of the attorney general. i gather it's now in a rather unusual procedure being reviewed by the district judge before whom the case was. i think we are anxious to get the facts. what actually happened? the american public needs to know, all of us would like to know. one thing about
diane dianne feinstein being investigated for what her husband did with stocks. your thoughts on that and have you made a decision about replacing senator burr as chair of that committee? >> chairman berger and i had a chance to talk about that this morning. i think he did the right thing. for the committee and for our republican conference. i thank him for doing that. at some point obviously i'll be naming a new chair. >> bret: senator rubio, senator rich? >> i will be naming...
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diane sums it up quite nicely is this what clubs on mars look like. a patent is still pending.ys, let's hope it doesn't come to this hazmat suit. jillian: so interesting. all right, carley. thank you. carley: thanks, guys. rob: who do you choose how want to talk to? jillian: choose wisely. don't forget today 3:30 p.m. watch it live on cavuto the first time u.s. 2011 the spacex crew dragon capsule going to be exciting. rob: sending astronauts back into space. going to be interesting. that does it for us. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> if the people are seeing what's happening, they are seeing there is a pent up demand as i was predicting and you will see it more and more. we call it the transition to greatness. steve: there you see the president yesterday vowing a transition to greatness as the stock market surges. the dow hitting 25,000 points yesterday. for a while. as six states are set to ease even more strict covid-19 restrictions today, anxiously. ainsley: that's right. among them, minnesota, where churches are officially reopen with limited capacity. religious a
diane sums it up quite nicely is this what clubs on mars look like. a patent is still pending.ys, let's hope it doesn't come to this hazmat suit. jillian: so interesting. all right, carley. thank you. carley: thanks, guys. rob: who do you choose how want to talk to? jillian: choose wisely. don't forget today 3:30 p.m. watch it live on cavuto the first time u.s. 2011 the spacex crew dragon capsule going to be exciting. rob: sending astronauts back into space. going to be interesting. that does...
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for abc news, i'm diane macedo in new york. >> thank you, diane. to see her and her son as well. you know what? these teachers are doing amazing. i think they deserve a show. >> i was going to say, monica's the new steve from blue's clues. >> you think pbs and "sesame street" are shook right now? >> they're like, monica, yes, we need you. >>> coming up, traveling frontline heroes. test test fechildren's claritin allergy relief. and relief from symptoms caused by over two hundred outdoor and indoor allergens. because to a kid, a grassy hill is irresistabale. children's claritin. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade platinum. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. mmm, birthday cake. and try pure protein
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have been honored with pulitzer prizes for their coverage of life in the contested region of kashmir diane. and shiny and end one in the feature photography category capturing the unprecedented lockdown after india revoked the region's independence last august their photographs were taken in the midst of a communication and internet blackout which meant they had to go to great lengths to get their photographs back to the a.p. offices in new delhi is the people in news yes capital and yeah mate so at the world was coming to an end yesterday the images you're about to see might explain why this is footage taken by an eyewitness it was a sandstorm possibly caused by a harmony in dry and dusty trade when that sometimes mills off the sahara desert this time of year when a storm only lasted a few minutes and was followed by a tarantula rainfall you're watching news don't forget you can keep in touch with the news on our website that's steve dot com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram at studio being nice. to. pay. more for your great music sounded like 30 years ago. today these tracks
have been honored with pulitzer prizes for their coverage of life in the contested region of kashmir diane. and shiny and end one in the feature photography category capturing the unprecedented lockdown after india revoked the region's independence last august their photographs were taken in the midst of a communication and internet blackout which meant they had to go to great lengths to get their photographs back to the a.p. offices in new delhi is the people in news yes capital and yeah mate...
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. >> cnn's national correspondent, diane gallagher is joining us.the situation improved as the president suggests? >> i am not really sure what the president is talking about when he says that the plants are cleaner than they have ever been before. we are seeing more plants adhere to the cdc and osha guidelines putting in those boards on the lines and making people wear face masks but we are seeing plenty of outbreaks. just yesterday the governor of nebraska announced 25% of the total cases in the whole state are meat packing and processing workers. more than 2600 cases in nebraska and it is continuing to rise. on may 7th, that number was 1,005. the problem is not going iaway. we saw it spiked in the panhandle of texas as well. we are seeing additional testings happening but it is not mandatory at these plants. they're not shutting down at the same rate they are in brieapril. workers are still getting sick. capacity is rising but the people who are making your meat and producing it are still getting sick at alarming rates. >> diane gallagher, apprec
. >> cnn's national correspondent, diane gallagher is joining us.the situation improved as the president suggests? >> i am not really sure what the president is talking about when he says that the plants are cleaner than they have ever been before. we are seeing more plants adhere to the cdc and osha guidelines putting in those boards on the lines and making people wear face masks but we are seeing plenty of outbreaks. just yesterday the governor of nebraska announced 25% of the...
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diane mash, daisy y bates, mary lou humummer. m message i is one of lovove and solidarity. i have seen so many exampmples f people being generous and helping others during this pandemic.. that it gives me e great faith whwhen things calm down andnd we ablele to get backck to normamai think ththat we will look at lie a little bit differently. o outl value more anand reach to those that are close to us and our neighbors. so when this concert, i will be quotes.ite a few cannot reduce h hate or get rid of hate. only l love can do t that. alive at a time when the jim crow laws of segregatitn were put in place. he said it was like being a refugee in your own country. did you believe that you would go on to be one of the world's most famous opera singers and you would see a black man elected president of your country? >> i didn't. i was mostly focucused on mathematics and physics. i wawas singing in a choir. and i knew that mumusic wawas gg toto be rtrt of my life e all oy life. i loved it. i loved singing. itit is not even partrt of my dreamsms. so it cameme about because i h e a
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el supervisor, dice que tu diane cerrar calles de ciudades para que puedan ponerme sas ahÍ y que quisieraa en las prÓximas 3 semanas, tambiÉn restricciones para clientes de restaurantes, cuando uno espere mesa, va a tener que esperar fuera del establecimiento, bien una vez adentro va a tener que que usar tapa boca cuando no estÉ corriendo, tambiÉn dar menÚ desechable, y los empleados tambiÉn tienen que usar mascarilla. hablÉ con departamentos de salud de diversos condados y preguntÉ quÉ es lo que hay que hacer, que esperan para establecer esta fecha de reapertura de comedor, di lo que dicen las 6 de la tarde, noticiero telemundo 48. >>> perfecto, gracias, hoy supervisores, plan de medida para negocios calificados de riesgo medio. mano cura, bares y comer en restaurantes el viernes se permitiÓ reapertura de negocios de bajo riesgos, mÁs negocios abren sus puertas luego de semanas de estara cerrados entre ellos los que venden vestidos para bodas quinceaÑera. >>> se ha dedicado an este negocio por mÁs de 20 aÑos, la seÑora marÍa del toro vende mÁs que un vestido, un sueÑo. >>> pero pues, con
el supervisor, dice que tu diane cerrar calles de ciudades para que puedan ponerme sas ahÍ y que quisieraa en las prÓximas 3 semanas, tambiÉn restricciones para clientes de restaurantes, cuando uno espere mesa, va a tener que esperar fuera del establecimiento, bien una vez adentro va a tener que que usar tapa boca cuando no estÉ corriendo, tambiÉn dar menÚ desechable, y los empleados tambiÉn tienen que usar mascarilla. hablÉ con departamentos de salud de diversos condados y preguntÉ...
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. >> thank you diane, diane king hall with money watch.com, thank you so much . >> all i'm saying is share . >> a south bay stampede, what led to this neighborhood goat invasion coming up and streaming on cbsn bay area . >> his a live look at your amount hamilton kamrar started out the day with mainly clear skies. a quiet start, but we are looking at a few more showers as we go through the day. i show you futurecast taking your hour by hour, coming up. second offramp closure due to an injury accident with brake lights in the altamont, details are coming right up . >> bringing you the good news in the bay area and connecting you to people looking to help, go to kpix.com/together where you will find stories of how we this morning as the airport was just ranked as the highest-rated airport in the united states after receiving multiple honors in the sky track passenger toys award for 2020 it ranked third and the best airport 2020 behind toronto and barcelona. also the top ranked airport hotel in the nation . >> in the meantime, workers at the airport in rome, italy have been testing a ne
. >> thank you diane, diane king hall with money watch.com, thank you so much . >> all i'm saying is share . >> a south bay stampede, what led to this neighborhood goat invasion coming up and streaming on cbsn bay area . >> his a live look at your amount hamilton kamrar started out the day with mainly clear skies. a quiet start, but we are looking at a few more showers as we go through the day. i show you futurecast taking your hour by hour, coming up. second offramp...
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joining are the chief economist at grant thornton, diane swank. want to play something the president said earlier today because it is -- he is voicing what some, i would say, overly optimistic economists are saying about all of these temporary layoffs. take a listen to what he said this morning. >> i created, as president, we had the strongest economy in the history of the world, the strongest economy we've ever had and we had to close it which is artificial. we artificially closed it. those jobs will all be back and they will be back very soon and next year we are going to have a phenomenal year. people are ready to go. we have to get it open. people -- and safely. people are ready to go. >> i think we all would like to be as enthusiastic and as optimistic as that. is there any part of that that's reality according to this jobs report? >> well, the biggest problem is it wasn't because of just the closing of the economy. the economy pulled back because of the virus before we ever shut one school or closed one state down and that's really important
joining are the chief economist at grant thornton, diane swank. want to play something the president said earlier today because it is -- he is voicing what some, i would say, overly optimistic economists are saying about all of these temporary layoffs. take a listen to what he said this morning. >> i created, as president, we had the strongest economy in the history of the world, the strongest economy we've ever had and we had to close it which is artificial. we artificially closed it....
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. >> diane swonk is joining me from chicago, the chief economist at grant thornton audit tax and advisoryervices. good to see you. so you heard larry kudlow there say that, you know, there could be a time to push that pause button. is that a good idea? >> no, it's not. i'm disappointed, because one of the few things this crisis has given us is foresight. we know from other countries that have begun to open there is easily setbacks that come, consumers are a frayfraid and s distancing through the end of the year or until there's a vaccine. making it hard for public places, anything from the entertainment to sports, we know we'll need more aid and that the aid we have will run out at the very moment we're going to need it most as we're trying to reopen over the summer. many unemployment benefits people are drawing upon now, many of which have not been able to get access to those benefits actually expires in july at the very moment that those payroll protection plans larry are referring to are actually going to expire. all of a sudden any firms that don't have enough cash flow to support the
. >> diane swonk is joining me from chicago, the chief economist at grant thornton audit tax and advisoryervices. good to see you. so you heard larry kudlow there say that, you know, there could be a time to push that pause button. is that a good idea? >> no, it's not. i'm disappointed, because one of the few things this crisis has given us is foresight. we know from other countries that have begun to open there is easily setbacks that come, consumers are a frayfraid and s...
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diane, you have been covering the issue of food heart issages and high rates of infectionings at these processing plants. what are you hearing from workers? >> reporter: jackie, they're hurt, but they're not surprised. i'd talked to several workers at plants both closed and those recently re-opened dealing with outbreaks. when talking about the secretary's comments, they all said it was something that they had heard before. they refuted it saying it was simply crazy to feel that way. one meat worker pointed out to me the whole reason they wanted these plants to shut down and make changes is because they didn't want to bring this virus home to their family. another worker told our colleague anne caldwell they heard their company say the exact same comments to the workers, themself himself. one woman pointed out there is so much talk about keeping the food supply chain intact right now, why would you say that about the people who are processing your food right now? now secretary azar's office did read a statement, the spokesperson saying secretary azar simply made the point that many pub
diane, you have been covering the issue of food heart issages and high rates of infectionings at these processing plants. what are you hearing from workers? >> reporter: jackie, they're hurt, but they're not surprised. i'd talked to several workers at plants both closed and those recently re-opened dealing with outbreaks. when talking about the secretary's comments, they all said it was something that they had heard before. they refuted it saying it was simply crazy to feel that way. one...