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here to help us sort it all out, thomas hand ec. thanks for joining us.et's start with what these crisis meetings are like. you've been in them. what's the feeling in that room or, i guess in this case, on that zoom. and how do you sort through everything and decide, okay, this is at the top of the agenda. >> you have some staff briefings to kind of set the stage, and then you get input from the different individuals, presidents and governors that kind offing dreier their understanding of the situation and their views. and then the chairman, in this case jay powell if, would outline what he thinks is an option for the committee, fomc committee, to follow going forward, and he would lay that out. jack: i do want to ask you about what's going on in the oil market and how this might reverberate across the economy. is it possible some of these drills will go bankruptcy? could that be a net to banks that are lending to them. >> i think that the industry industry and oil particularly has had a hard time. now, other commodities have as well. but this is unusual
here to help us sort it all out, thomas hand ec. thanks for joining us.et's start with what these crisis meetings are like. you've been in them. what's the feeling in that room or, i guess in this case, on that zoom. and how do you sort through everything and decide, okay, this is at the top of the agenda. >> you have some staff briefings to kind of set the stage, and then you get input from the different individuals, presidents and governors that kind offing dreier their understanding of...
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our hotels are staffed with hsh heroes, non-profits, first unite council and ecs of san francisco and many more on the way as well as disaster service workers from city partners. as we scale, we will be reaching out to the most vulnerable outside through the channels and with a careful and clear process in place. we are grateful to ihss which is part of the human services agency who have helped so people can self-care. we are excited that we are exploring a volunteer program that would allow peop
our hotels are staffed with hsh heroes, non-profits, first unite council and ecs of san francisco and many more on the way as well as disaster service workers from city partners. as we scale, we will be reaching out to the most vulnerable outside through the channels and with a careful and clear process in place. we are grateful to ihss which is part of the human services agency who have helped so people can self-care. we are excited that we are exploring a volunteer program that would allow...
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the protests to re-open ec wisconsin today. on the beaches in ventura county, california, there are crowds. tonight, authorities are reminding residents that no sunbathing is allowed and you have to keep moving. there's a story out of michigan that speaks to recovery. the two parents of these twin boys who were born premature at this hospital in detroit are meeting their twins for the first time. le. >>e oh, my gosh! >> reporter: mom and dad tested positive for covid-19. this is the moment when it was safe to hold their children. and in new york tonight, a gift from a retired kansas farmer to the governor of new york. >> if you could, would you give this mask to a nurse or doctor in your state? >> reporter: a farmer named dennis sent a mask with this letter, saying he has a wife with diabetes and one lung, but still wanted to help. >> how beautiful is that? >> an incredible act right there by that farmer. steve join us from atlanta. there in georgia we will see more businesses allowed to open in the coming days? >> reporter: th
the protests to re-open ec wisconsin today. on the beaches in ventura county, california, there are crowds. tonight, authorities are reminding residents that no sunbathing is allowed and you have to keep moving. there's a story out of michigan that speaks to recovery. the two parents of these twin boys who were born premature at this hospital in detroit are meeting their twins for the first time. le. >>e oh, my gosh! >> reporter: mom and dad tested positive for covid-19. this is the...
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dethe ec is going to places like africa. is a low income cntry going to bid against a high income country? there is no way to handle a pandemic. laura: thank you foreing with us. >> thanks for having me, laura. laura: now, brazil's has fired his health minister, even as the countryattles with the highest number of confirmed cases in the souther hemisphere. more than 30,000 people have i beected and 1900 have died. those are just the official figures. the c lags way behind others in testing, and the real numbers could be higher. ourpo south american corresent reports. >> laid to rest in difficult times. grieving families have to bury their dead quickly and safely. gravediggers are ting no risks the pandemic takes hold. for those left behind, there is little comfort at a time when it is needed the most. this was not the way sandra ever inimagined sgoodbye to his mother. of suspected coronavirus, likeed so many being buried today. >> i am really sad and worried about the situation. i was not taking it serious did not really bel
dethe ec is going to places like africa. is a low income cntry going to bid against a high income country? there is no way to handle a pandemic. laura: thank you foreing with us. >> thanks for having me, laura. laura: now, brazil's has fired his health minister, even as the countryattles with the highest number of confirmed cases in the souther hemisphere. more than 30,000 people have i beected and 1900 have died. those are just the official figures. the c lags way behind others in...
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officials, thoseiness leaders even the president's own medical experts comfortable in reopoming the ecet's be clear. the issue isn't just cacity, it's also implementation. over the past several months thi stration has engaged in a pattn of overwhomsing and under delivering of implementation ofesting. it was six weeks ago that the administration said you will soon be able to do drive-thru testing. they promised a google website b where you woul able to find places to get tested. that's not truly come to frtion. and the president famously promised that anyone who needed a test coul get one. and right now, it's just not clear why they are not using the full authority of the federal government. the d.p.a., d.o.d. lapse, fema we issue a comprehensive testing strategy because seen with other countries, germany and south keea one of theasons they were more successful in had a central national stadium. robert: kim, you want to jump in here? i saw you nodding. >> that's exactly right. and that's what local officials as well as public health officials have been telling me all week. one point tha
officials, thoseiness leaders even the president's own medical experts comfortable in reopoming the ecet's be clear. the issue isn't just cacity, it's also implementation. over the past several months thi stration has engaged in a pattn of overwhomsing and under delivering of implementation ofesting. it was six weeks ago that the administration said you will soon be able to do drive-thru testing. they promised a google website b where you woul able to find places to get tested. that's not truly...
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this includes moreha$300 billion in loans to small businesses that have been hard-hitno by the ec impactcoronavirus outbreak. saluted around the globe forg their dedication to patients. , an artist -- tom, an artists n britain,ying to by painting portraits. o do thespiring others same >> the artist has painted a lot of portraits over the years. h done footballers, politicians, bishops, and rock stars. but the pandemic left him short of subjects, until that is he had an idea. >> when theockdown first started, i was really struggling, as i know a lot of artists were, to find almost a and so i thought about a portrait being aelebration of people achieving extraordinary professional lives, and who is more deserving at the moment then the heroes on the front line of the nhs? >> he posted an instagram message. >> t fst doctor, nurse, key e in thto contact m post, i will paint therefore -- their portrait for free. >> tom got to work, painting her wearing her ppe. oe ms ditfo iean u r yo will he forever and be able to look back tid remember the to diffingcule it had been, beoheuti wplit p eg tog
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gerry: this is surely an easter weekend like none of us has ever e ec experienced.heltering at home, isolated from family and friends, seeking refuge from this epidemic that has suddenly taken over our lives. it feels like an endless good friday. but the message of the season has, in fact, never been more relevant. we know, after all, after good friday comes easter itself and the mystery of rebirth, and there are signs now that the rebirth we've been waiting for may be not too far off. coronavirus cases are leveling off. fewer people are being hospitalized, many more recovering. the worst fierce the of epidemiologists now look way too possess missic. in seattle a field hospital was dismantled this week without ever having admitted a patient. how soon will they let us return to something like a normal life? if we prolong the shutdown, the damage the our economy will be deeper and longer lasting, and it'll be tragic, indeed, if we compounded the suffering inflicted by this virus with a protracted and unnecessary slump. but for now for those of you celebrating this unu
gerry: this is surely an easter weekend like none of us has ever e ec experienced.heltering at home, isolated from family and friends, seeking refuge from this epidemic that has suddenly taken over our lives. it feels like an endless good friday. but the message of the season has, in fact, never been more relevant. we know, after all, after good friday comes easter itself and the mystery of rebirth, and there are signs now that the rebirth we've been waiting for may be not too far off....
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so we have met his sister and some of the other leaders there. .ec. pompeo: our mission our mission remains the same, to deliver on the agreement that the chairman made with president crump in singapore, the -- president trump in singapore, the full denuclearization, verified and we are confident we will still find a path to negotiate that solution on a path that is good for the american people and the korean people and the whole world. our mission will not change no matter what will transpire. >> does not mission get harder if he is no longer there? sec. pompeo: there is a lot of work to do and we will continue to focus on it. iran, you're asking the un security council to renew the arms embargo. can the u.s. make the argument that it is still a state , afterpant in the jcpoa 2018, and you think this can work? crisis, ascovid-19 governments and states are reopening or start planning reopening, do you see a prospect or date for lifting the travel ban's and reopening the borders as well? our member when the president announced a travel ban from europe
so we have met his sister and some of the other leaders there. .ec. pompeo: our mission our mission remains the same, to deliver on the agreement that the chairman made with president crump in singapore, the -- president trump in singapore, the full denuclearization, verified and we are confident we will still find a path to negotiate that solution on a path that is good for the american people and the korean people and the whole world. our mission will not change no matter what will transpire....
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ec fopaidleavfor pele who support the food chain, that includes truckers, workers at farms, factories, grocery stores, fast food restaurants and more. >> we don't want you going to work if you are sick and we want to make sure that you know that if you are sick, it is okay to acknowledge it and it is okay to let your employer know and still know that you are going to get a supplemental paycheck for minimum of two weeks. >> the new order only applies to companies with 500 or re ploy oogle isving its addional t out of school, that means employers can get 14 weeks of leave because of the panama. last month the tech giant gave caregivers two weeks of leave with an option to take four more. google says this only applies to full-time employees. >> i have studied so hard and they took it away. i feel like all my hard work was for nothing. >> the spring and summer sat test, canceled due to covid-19. i am aaron austen with what students can do to stay on track for college. >> that is ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area and looking outside at san francisco from treasure island, a bea
ec fopaidleavfor pele who support the food chain, that includes truckers, workers at farms, factories, grocery stores, fast food restaurants and more. >> we don't want you going to work if you are sick and we want to make sure that you know that if you are sick, it is okay to acknowledge it and it is okay to let your employer know and still know that you are going to get a supplemental paycheck for minimum of two weeks. >> the new order only applies to companies with 500 or re ploy...
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place, he said i don't think we should be doing this weeks and week os end because we'll havnoe an ecastthorne back end. this huge debate has emerged now whic is which disaster do you mitigate? do you try to address the he disaster which we know is spreading arn the country and really stop the economy in its tracks to do that first? or do you try to do both things at the same time? do you worry about the economic fallout and not take as many aggressive steps to address the hell fallout early on? health experts will say you can't addresshe economic fallout before the health fallout and we don't have a good sense of what's needed thto addreshealth issue right nossw. sippi even said, they were late to start testing. didn't start until after the ca in early march. they don't have nearly the testing kits they need to be able to figure out how widespread it is and tre's a patchwork of responsescross the before the governor stepped in robert: carl, when y talk to your sources on capitol hillmark republicans are telling me privately that theervous about president trump's decision here because
place, he said i don't think we should be doing this weeks and week os end because we'll havnoe an ecastthorne back end. this huge debate has emerged now whic is which disaster do you mitigate? do you try to address the he disaster which we know is spreading arn the country and really stop the economy in its tracks to do that first? or do you try to do both things at the same time? do you worry about the economic fallout and not take as many aggressive steps to address the hell fallout early...
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administrators to accomplish a list of goals including implementing a distance learning infrastructure, ec quit able and accessible to all students. >> we are in a crisis right now and that, from my perspective, should be the focus. >> brian wheatley with the evergreen teacher's association says they're in a position to make a significant difference by providing resources, tools needed to keep every student on track. >> the worry is that this situation could actually expand that gap because we essentially here in silicon valley, we are the center of all this wealth and yet we are also the center of an incredible economic inequality. >> as the state confirms students won't be back to school this year, the race is on to bridge the digital divide. abc 7 news. >>> new at 11:00, everyone in los angeles is now encouraged to wear a non-medical mask to combat coronavirus. that's a recommendation from the mayor. it comes the same day the california department of public health says people are not required to wear masks but are helpful. volunteers are sewing thousands of masks based on a kaiser appro
administrators to accomplish a list of goals including implementing a distance learning infrastructure, ec quit able and accessible to all students. >> we are in a crisis right now and that, from my perspective, should be the focus. >> brian wheatley with the evergreen teacher's association says they're in a position to make a significant difference by providing resources, tools needed to keep every student on track. >> the worry is that this situation could actually expand...
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here to help us sort it all out, thomas hand ec. thanks for joining us.et's start with what these crisis meetings are like. you've been in them. what's the feeling in that room or, i guess in this case, on that zoom. and how do you sort through everything and decide, okay, this is at the top of the agenda. >> you have some staff briefings to kind of set the stage, and then you get input from the different individuals, presidents and governors that kind offing dreier their understanding of the situation and their views. and then the chairman, in this case jay powell if, would outline what he thinks is an option for the committee, fomc committee, to follow going forward, and he would lay that out. jack: i do want to ask you about what's going on in the oil market and how this might reverberate across the economy. is it possible some of these drills will go bankruptcy? could that be a net to banks that are lending to them. >> i think that the industry industry and oil particularly has had a hard time. now, other commodities have as well. but this is unusual
here to help us sort it all out, thomas hand ec. thanks for joining us.et's start with what these crisis meetings are like. you've been in them. what's the feeling in that room or, i guess in this case, on that zoom. and how do you sort through everything and decide, okay, this is at the top of the agenda. >> you have some staff briefings to kind of set the stage, and then you get input from the different individuals, presidents and governors that kind offing dreier their understanding of...
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reporter: she's even more at ec riskse of her age. >> i'm in myla mid to te 406789s reporter: she livesnew york. the epicenter of the virus in the united states. >> there's always this fear of infection and contaminationment you're stillealing with medical staff. you woer how much cross-pollination there is. >> utunately when we lookwh at has happened in other counies, there are certainly documented cases of peopleng ha delayed care during pregnancy or even foregoing certain typescare during pregnancy because their providers have simply not been available. tw is the time prepare. this is not a time to panic. there are sps that we can take to prepare ourselves and our . famili laura: and we have a very happy update indeed tonight to that i can let you know that the doctor had her baby girl over the weekend. and she's called isabel. the doctor tweeted they're all doing well and thank the exceptional health care providers who took such good care of us. thank you smuch for watching "bbc world news america." narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language s
reporter: she's even more at ec riskse of her age. >> i'm in myla mid to te 406789s reporter: she livesnew york. the epicenter of the virus in the united states. >> there's always this fear of infection and contaminationment you're stillealing with medical staff. you woer how much cross-pollination there is. >> utunately when we lookwh at has happened in other counies, there are certainly documented cases of peopleng ha delayed care during pregnancy or even foregoing certain...
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administrators to accomplish a list of goals including implementing a distance learning infrastructure, ecuit able and accessible to all students. >> we are in a crisis right now and that, from my perspective, should be the focus. >> brian wheatley with the evergreen teacher's association says they're in a position to make a significant difference by providing resources, tools needed to keep every student on track. >> the worry is that this situation could actually expand that gap because we essentially here in silicon valley, we are the center of all this wealth and yet we are also the center of an incredible economic inequality. >> as the state confirms students won't be back to school this year, the race is on to bridge the digital divide. abc 7 news. >>> new at 11:00, everyone in los angeles is now encouraged to wear a non-medical mask to combat coronavirus. that's a recommendation from the mayor. it comes the same day the california department of public health says people are not required to wear masks but are helpful. volunteers are sewing thousands of masks based on a kaiser approve
administrators to accomplish a list of goals including implementing a distance learning infrastructure, ecuit able and accessible to all students. >> we are in a crisis right now and that, from my perspective, should be the focus. >> brian wheatley with the evergreen teacher's association says they're in a position to make a significant difference by providing resources, tools needed to keep every student on track. >> the worry is that this situation could actually expand that...
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so there is real alarm there, particularly where ec referral going down about 25%.t cancer treatments and should continue u naffected. treatments and should continue unaffected. yeah, indeed. again, this is another thing the government will have to take into consideration when they decide whether or not to ease the restrictions. because it can have knock on effects elsewhere, notjust in terms of can have knock on effects elsewhere, not just in terms of people not seeking other forms of help. domestic violence rates, kids at school, there are so many other negative impacts of the lockdown which i guess we'll have to everyone knows, the ftjust pointing out into marble of my condition. the aviation industry, british airways potentially slashing 12,000 jobs. rishi sunak not making aviation a special case at least not yet. that's right. you have to look at the sky when you walk around the pub to see how few airlines are actually flying in the sky at the moment. it's not a great surprise that the aviation industry is going to be amongst the hardest hit, but this is amongs
so there is real alarm there, particularly where ec referral going down about 25%.t cancer treatments and should continue u naffected. treatments and should continue unaffected. yeah, indeed. again, this is another thing the government will have to take into consideration when they decide whether or not to ease the restrictions. because it can have knock on effects elsewhere, notjust in terms of can have knock on effects elsewhere, not just in terms of people not seeking other forms of help....
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health experts will say you can't addrenoss the ec fallout before the health fallou and we don't have good sense of what's needed to address the health issue right now. mississippi even said, they were late to starting. didn't start until after the cases in early march. they don't have nearly the testing kits they need to be able to figure out how widespread it is and there's a patchwork of responses across the ate before the governor stepped in robert: carl, when you talko your sources on capitol hillmark republicans are telling me privately t they're nervous about president trump's decision here because their own electoral fates are on the lin tied i with what the president does. what's the white house hearing from top republicans in congress an democrats? carl: what they're hearing iso they havet these test , the antibody test, to show people have been infecteybd and they're safe to go back. i heard this repeat think from republican senators saying this is the key. we've g to g tha going. we need to have millions of these by memorialay. so that's where they're focused right now. i
health experts will say you can't addrenoss the ec fallout before the health fallou and we don't have good sense of what's needed to address the health issue right now. mississippi even said, they were late to starting. didn't start until after the cases in early march. they don't have nearly the testing kits they need to be able to figure out how widespread it is and there's a patchwork of responses across the ate before the governor stepped in robert: carl, when you talko your sources on...
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guest: we represent over 700,000 federal and ec workers throughout america. and we have some abroad. host: tell us about -- there is a term we have heard talking about essential frontline federal employees. give us an idea of who some of those employees are. what are their jobs? guest: some of those employees would be tsa. some of our veterans administration workers. would be some of our prison workers. some of those would be essential personnel. guest: what are you hearing from those frontline workers during the crisis? guest: more than anything is , protection. they feel that they are inadequately protected. while they have to and they want to do their job, just want to be protected. our main concern is making sure that those employees that we represent are protected. host: do you have any idea of how many of your members have contracted covid-19? guest: i don't really have an accurate number. i do know that within the tsa is about 170 so far and in the veterans administration, i think the last count i had was about 189. can i give you a little background o
guest: we represent over 700,000 federal and ec workers throughout america. and we have some abroad. host: tell us about -- there is a term we have heard talking about essential frontline federal employees. give us an idea of who some of those employees are. what are their jobs? guest: some of those employees would be tsa. some of our veterans administration workers. would be some of our prison workers. some of those would be essential personnel. guest: what are you hearing from those frontline...
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our guest yesterday suggested that the ec should go -- the capshould go for spread targeting.he nation test the ecb. that was from m and g. what do you make of that proposition? saed: what you are seeing now, it is similar to what the japanese are doing. is not soying problem much the rate itself but the access to funds. ability for the european government to produce -- manus: we will have to pick up the yield cap conversation in just a moment. here,n the markets right from the hotel industry ceo. ♪ manus: good morning from bloomberg middle east headquarters in dubai. new top stories this morning. prime minister boris johnson is moved to intensive care as his condition worsens. dominic raab will deputize for him. asian stocks had for their first back-to-back gain in two weeks. hopestocks surged as surge. the euro area finance ministers look for agreement. says he, shinzo abe wants cash handouts. 7:30 in paris. the three things we need to deal stimulusrillion dollar in japan. so they areold, saying things are beginning to function a little bit that her. the whopping 7% rally ye
our guest yesterday suggested that the ec should go -- the capshould go for spread targeting.he nation test the ecb. that was from m and g. what do you make of that proposition? saed: what you are seeing now, it is similar to what the japanese are doing. is not soying problem much the rate itself but the access to funds. ability for the european government to produce -- manus: we will have to pick up the yield cap conversation in just a moment. here,n the markets right from the hotel industry...
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ece way worst. and the global.
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guest: we represent over 700,000 federal and ec workers throughout america. and we have some abroad. host:
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i want them to close the wet markets where they serve bats and monkeys and exot i -- and ec animals. and i want china to change their behavior. they need to let the democracy advocates out of jail that they put in jail in hong kong. they need to close the wet markets. and they need to cooperate with investigations. if they don't, we should sanction the hell out of them. judge jeanine: if we are able to go there, and we have gone there. they haven't let us anywhere near the lab. they ended up storing all the ppe so they could sell it back to other countries. this is not a government that has an incentive to work to be better to be part of the world order. speaking of that. what about the other countries in the world that have been affected by them? what is it going to take? >> when it comes to china, the european union was pathetically weak. they rolled back or dialed back their statement about china. but congress has the chance to be tough working with the president. stop travel from china, limit visas in the united states. all these chinese students coming to our universities, top t
i want them to close the wet markets where they serve bats and monkeys and exot i -- and ec animals. and i want china to change their behavior. they need to let the democracy advocates out of jail that they put in jail in hong kong. they need to close the wet markets. and they need to cooperate with investigations. if they don't, we should sanction the hell out of them. judge jeanine: if we are able to go there, and we have gone there. they haven't let us anywhere near the lab. they ended up...
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our hotels are staffed with hsh heroes, non-profits, first unite council and ecs of san francisco and many more on the way as well as disaster service workers from city partners. as we scale, we will be reaching out to the most vulnerable outside through the channels and with a careful and clear process in place. we are grateful to ihss which is part of the human services agency who have helped so people can self-care. we are excited that we are exploring a volunteer program that would allow people at home to regularly check in on individuals living in hotels to reduce isolation and support on site staff. we believe in san francisco and in our community to set this up so people can shelter-in-place. it is going to take all of our creativity and strength, but we are built for this. thank you. >> is the city working with homelessness related outreach groups to transition people to hotel rooms. if so which groups and what role do they play? >> i think i understand the question. i will answer as best i can. as we move to as director rohr said we are working on sheltered and unsheltered 60
our hotels are staffed with hsh heroes, non-profits, first unite council and ecs of san francisco and many more on the way as well as disaster service workers from city partners. as we scale, we will be reaching out to the most vulnerable outside through the channels and with a careful and clear process in place. we are grateful to ihss which is part of the human services agency who have helped so people can self-care. we are excited that we are exploring a volunteer program that would allow...
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last night we did home-ec. i had a bit of a treat meal and it's important to teach them food doesn't appear on the table. of to shop for it, prepare it and serve it. so it was definitely a parenting win in my small book. >> i agree. we are trying to teach our girls how to do that. they are getting pretty good. we have a lot of time with them. what about you, mike? >> well, i'm no chef, you guys know that. i'm not in the kitchen for preparing big meals. i'm more of a cereal and milk guy, let's have a bowl together. that's how i bond with my children. at the same time, they are in the kitchen with my wife and learning a lot because she's been making a ton of great meals. i encourage it as well and that's a great break, and it's a good time to bond between child and parent. >> i think we'll all keep doing that. members of the house of representatives are going back to washington to vote on a new economic relief bill. the money will replenish the fund to help small businesses. >> reporter: president trump tweeting
last night we did home-ec. i had a bit of a treat meal and it's important to teach them food doesn't appear on the table. of to shop for it, prepare it and serve it. so it was definitely a parenting win in my small book. >> i agree. we are trying to teach our girls how to do that. they are getting pretty good. we have a lot of time with them. what about you, mike? >> well, i'm no chef, you guys know that. i'm not in the kitchen for preparing big meals. i'm more of a cereal and milk...
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this little ece of cargo here is going to myself friendly clean dot ny careach for something and thenou know let's just say i reach for toilet paper right we couldn't fi any well, okay take my toilet paper and i put it my cart and now as yocan see. i have all these germs. i my hands for my toilet paper that is in my fine we know th i want to love my phone rings so and now test my hands together a couple mes and i reach for my phone a text message from my husband telling me to get. to continue to come tonight for dinner coinue reaching for things continue getting greries and then you know i just keep uching everything all my nose issues here thet i it's my she needs get her some high. >>what can i do for good nice looking we'll stick to but now here it'sokay it's totally fine because i'm wearing my i'm so safe in my gloves right i reached my car door you kn and then i you know i i know the sturdy gloves in my car t rit to wishing >>let's see you take appropriately and they belong in the trash in the trash, ur gloves are off your hands are clean your in yor car you're safe right. your p
this little ece of cargo here is going to myself friendly clean dot ny careach for something and thenou know let's just say i reach for toilet paper right we couldn't fi any well, okay take my toilet paper and i put it my cart and now as yocan see. i have all these germs. i my hands for my toilet paper that is in my fine we know th i want to love my phone rings so and now test my hands together a couple mes and i reach for my phone a text message from my husband telling me to get. to continue...
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thomas: i think for me, you can differences the key compared to 2011-12, what the ec b has done.much faster, where they took years during the last crisis. but i do agree, there should be a common response, because you shock, so you should have a common instrument like the ecb has done. this is not only the debt to gdp problem, but you should say, commonuld see a response. it's not only about a new debt crisis, but if you have a new prolonged european growth crisis, and that is where i think a common fiscal response, whether it is esm or something else, i think it makes more sense. nejra: yeah. response,common whether it is corona-bonds or esm credit lines, what is the market pricing for is most likely? is looking atrket some kind of esm measure. littleket is still a skeptical about corona-bonds. esm saying head of that would take years. but there is, the key is of course as always the germans, but you saw the french propose and also the dutch prime minister propose a much smaller deal. the numbers circulated were something like 26 billion euros, way too small. but there is hope s
thomas: i think for me, you can differences the key compared to 2011-12, what the ec b has done.much faster, where they took years during the last crisis. but i do agree, there should be a common response, because you shock, so you should have a common instrument like the ecb has done. this is not only the debt to gdp problem, but you should say, commonuld see a response. it's not only about a new debt crisis, but if you have a new prolonged european growth crisis, and that is where i think a...
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the president and vice president apparently feeling that social distancing is something for them to ec are mend if not follow themselves. when the vice president is talki talking, it sure sounds like he's in charge. jared kushner sounded like he's in charge. ditto the admiral talking about the supply chain and sounding in charge. a number of the daily speakers make it a point to reference data perhaps because it is a huge problem right now. we still have no idea how many americans are walking around with this virus. the biggest message from the president today, the states should be handling this, as he put it, speaking on behalf of the federal government, we're a back up. he says the states should have had more equipment and ppe already on hand. he said they should have been on the open markets just buying before the pandemic. and he repeated for good measure nobody had any even heard of something like this. today he took a shot at saying out loud what he wants the truth to be going forward. today he said the federal government acted early which is not true. they did not. here we are w
the president and vice president apparently feeling that social distancing is something for them to ec are mend if not follow themselves. when the vice president is talki talking, it sure sounds like he's in charge. jared kushner sounded like he's in charge. ditto the admiral talking about the supply chain and sounding in charge. a number of the daily speakers make it a point to reference data perhaps because it is a huge problem right now. we still have no idea how many americans are walking...
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>>ec generally recommend wearing masks in public but otherwiseer well individuals because it has notup to now associated with any particular benefit. does it benefit psychologically and socially know we don't criticize the wearing of masts and have not done so but there is no specific evidencee to suggest that the wearing of masks has any particular benefit. in fact, some evidence to suggest the opposite in the misuse or wearing a mask properly and taking it off and all the other risks that are otherwise associated with that. >> tucker: what a liar. and first perspective, that's the same guy justan in the last segment we showed you on tape saying that the world health organization reserves the right to come into people's homes and take their family members by force. okay. but wearing masks is wrong. they told you that on march 30th and already at that point, south korea and taiwan had essentially contained their outbreaks. they did in part by producing a huge number of masks and making people wear them. butnd the world health organization was still pushing that nonsense, that's not a
>>ec generally recommend wearing masks in public but otherwiseer well individuals because it has notup to now associated with any particular benefit. does it benefit psychologically and socially know we don't criticize the wearing of masts and have not done so but there is no specific evidencee to suggest that the wearing of masks has any particular benefit. in fact, some evidence to suggest the opposite in the misuse or wearing a mask properly and taking it off and all the other risks...
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. >> i know that there are five of us in five different spots, the crack crew in ec hopefully they can play the following sound bite on the back of b.k., the great paris hilton saying, that's hot >> that's hot. >> there you have it good for you >>> the market seems to be pricing on a big move from the fed this week. what if they don't deliver we'll break down the big fed bomb is trouble brewing for starbucks. ayitusfa iba in two. which is why we're ready to listen. and ready to help you find opportunity. so. let's talk. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. since 1926, nationwide we've been there in person, during trying times. today, being on your side means staying home... "nationwide office of customer advocacy." ...but we can still support you and the heroes who are with you. we're giving refunds on auto insurance premiums, assisting customers with financial hardships, and our foundation is contributing millions of dollars to charities helping with covid-19 relief. keeping our promise to be on your side. >>> finishing higher today for what could be a major momen
. >> i know that there are five of us in five different spots, the crack crew in ec hopefully they can play the following sound bite on the back of b.k., the great paris hilton saying, that's hot >> that's hot. >> there you have it good for you >>> the market seems to be pricing on a big move from the fed this week. what if they don't deliver we'll break down the big fed bomb is trouble brewing for starbucks. ayitusfa iba in two. which is why we're ready to listen....
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well, welcome, my name is megan mcdonald paulson and new ec
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deaths from covid-19 have reached 60,000, exceeding the 58,000 killed in the vietnamno war, and ec growthas suffered in this country its sharpest collapse in a dozen years. stephanie sy hrt our lead re >> reporter: the glimmerings of hopeful news today ithe battle to contain covid-19. there were positive results frot the experi drug remdesivir, made by the biotech firm gilead, in a inrnational study run by the u.s. national institutes of health. voiced hope, at the house.auci >> the data shows that remdesivir has a clear-cut, significant, positive effect in diminishing time to recovery. >> reporter: the study, amg hospitalized covid-19 patients, showed those who took the drug has a 31% faster recovery time. the food and drug administratioi said i permit emergency use of remdesivir. bupe on the economic front, was harder to find. the pandemic has now officially stopped the u.s. economy's longest expansion on record. the nation's output of goods and seices shrank at an annual rate of 4.8% in the first quarter. and, as white house economic acknowledged, that's just the beginning. >> the next
deaths from covid-19 have reached 60,000, exceeding the 58,000 killed in the vietnamno war, and ec growthas suffered in this country its sharpest collapse in a dozen years. stephanie sy hrt our lead re >> reporter: the glimmerings of hopeful news today ithe battle to contain covid-19. there were positive results frot the experi drug remdesivir, made by the biotech firm gilead, in a inrnational study run by the u.s. national institutes of health. voiced hope, at the house.auci >> the...