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jane: jacqueline aleman, thank ndu very muchhanks for ving i me.jastill to com t a health cris adds to the nations troubles. doctors in the war-torn country coping with an ongoing medical emergency. in thee netherlands, ial is underway of three russians and ukraindn who h been char in the downing of flight mh17. none of the defendants a taking part. the malaysian airlines jet was shot over ukraine in 2014, daankillin grammaticas reports. damian: read out at the opening trial, the name of ever victim all murdered. whole families decimated pete bosses brother,sister-in-law-,-- pete lost his brother, sister-in-w, and nephew on mh17. >> the start of this trial is very, very important for all relatives. we want jusce serveand we nt on details about the downinggh of fmh17. damian: they were shot down over east ucoaine, and in a rolled by russian-supported rebels. it has taken them five years, but investigators have pieced together enough evidence to identify those who organize the killings. the airline it c rebuild fm fragnts in the fields, shows the dev
jane: jacqueline aleman, thank ndu very muchhanks for ving i me.jastill to com t a health cris adds to the nations troubles. doctors in the war-torn country coping with an ongoing medical emergency. in thee netherlands, ial is underway of three russians and ukraindn who h been char in the downing of flight mh17. none of the defendants a taking part. the malaysian airlines jet was shot over ukraine in 2014, daankillin grammaticas reports. damian: read out at the opening trial, the name of ever...
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jacqueline: thanks for having me. watching "be world news america."rogram, in yemen,onight' has healt crisis addso the nations troubles. ng wh an ongoing medical emergency. in the netherlands, the trial is underway of three russians and ukrainianho h been charged in the downing of flight mh17. obut nothe defendants are taking part. the malaysian airlines jet was damian grammaticas reports. damian: read out at the opening of this, trie name of every victim all murdered. whole families decimated. pete bosse sbrother,sister-in-law-,-- pete lost his brother, ndsister-in-law,ephew on mh17. >> the start of this trial is very, very important for all relatives. erwe want justiceand we want on details about the downing flight mh17. damian: they were shot down over east ukraine, and in a controlled by russian-supported rebels. it has taken them five years, but investigators have pieced identify those who organize the killings. the airline it c rebuild fm fragnts in the fields, shows the devastation caused by the missile. litercepted phone calls poce say were ma
jacqueline: thanks for having me. watching "be world news america."rogram, in yemen,onight' has healt crisis addso the nations troubles. ng wh an ongoing medical emergency. in the netherlands, the trial is underway of three russians and ukrainianho h been charged in the downing of flight mh17. obut nothe defendants are taking part. the malaysian airlines jet was damian grammaticas reports. damian: read out at the opening of this, trie name of every victim all murdered. whole families...
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nada: jacqueline alemany, thank you so muchor joining us with that inside.acqueline: thanks for having me. nada: that is the political side of things. what about the fight on the medical front? erare broad concerns across the united dates that hospitals since we don't ha the equipment they need and that frontline medical workers are increasingly at risk. i spoke short time ago with dr. leanwen, former baltimore city health commissionerem and gency physician herself. we have heard health workers really outspoken about the lack of personal protective equipment,nd the fact that ey are having to share and reuse masks. how concerning is that for you as a physician to hear that? dr. wen: oh, it's deeply concerning, and extremely frustrating. i can't believe that we are here. two months ago thcoe were storieng out of china of their doors and nurses who had to make their own masks and hads to reuse for d single-use masks. bi cannieve that we would be in a situation one of my college yesterday was sending out a email about where people d buy their own goggles and if
nada: jacqueline alemany, thank you so muchor joining us with that inside.acqueline: thanks for having me. nada: that is the political side of things. what about the fight on the medical front? erare broad concerns across the united dates that hospitals since we don't ha the equipment they need and that frontline medical workers are increasingly at risk. i spoke short time ago with dr. leanwen, former baltimore city health commissionerem and gency physician herself. we have heard health workers...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline moore met derek at the police academy. derek hit it off immediately. >> a detective spot came open and we both applied and he got it. >> did you think rats? >> i did. >> he got it and i didn't? >> yes. >> reporter: now derek had caught his first case, which was also the first homicide the small town of draper had seen in years. >> someone called police after 10:00 this morning to report they had come across a gruesome scene. >> reporter: by the time veronica and james saup the reports, annie had been missing for nearly 20 hours. the information it's an asian woman under 20, i think was the initial report, that would seem to rule out annie certainly. >> initially we're thinking, no, that's not possible. that -- there's no way. >> reporter: but then a detail sergeant carpenter shared with salt lake city's nbc affiliate ksl tv. >> there was a shoe found at the crime scene, and there was one on the body. >> reporter: a red shoe, the same kind james had bought annie for valentine's day just weeks earlier. veronica and james tri
. >> reporter: jacqueline moore met derek at the police academy. derek hit it off immediately. >> a detective spot came open and we both applied and he got it. >> did you think rats? >> i did. >> he got it and i didn't? >> yes. >> reporter: now derek had caught his first case, which was also the first homicide the small town of draper had seen in years. >> someone called police after 10:00 this morning to report they had come across a gruesome...
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jacqueline: and the winter is harper audio's double. [applause]. [inaudible].ne: please stand and be recognized. and if you don't know this, where reading. [laughter]. [applause]. oh my goodness, i have so much work appear. [laughter]. the finalists are a fantasy. based of the frozen son. [inaudible]. [applause]. [inaudible]. [applause]. [screaming]. [applause]. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. jacqueline: in the audie goes to for the 10000 of january. [applause]. [screaming]. please stand and be recognized. [screaming]. [applause]. jacqueline: the finalists for science fiction. emergency. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. and the audie goes to, brilliant publishing for emergency. [applause]. [inaudible]. ♪ these give a warm welcome to annamarie. [applause]. >> hello i am utterly and it is my pleasure to turn our attention to mr. stephen king. who four years, long before audiobooks were fashionable has championed the work that all of you do and all of the magic that you make. through his s
jacqueline: and the winter is harper audio's double. [applause]. [inaudible].ne: please stand and be recognized. and if you don't know this, where reading. [laughter]. [applause]. oh my goodness, i have so much work appear. [laughter]. the finalists are a fantasy. based of the frozen son. [inaudible]. [applause]. [inaudible]. [applause]. [screaming]. [applause]. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. [inaudible]. [screaming]. [applause]. jacqueline: in the audie goes to for the 10000 of january....
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cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is joining us now. and just tell us, jacqueline, what is in a word and why is this now being called a pandemic? >> well, this was a major announcement made by the world health organization, and they made it clear that they did not make this announcement lightly. and it the coming at a time when we're seeing more cases spread across more countries. in the past two weeks, the number of infected countries has tripled. and that really is what seems to have led to the world health organization's declaration of a pandemic here. but again, they said they did not make this announcement lightly. and the word pandemic is not meant to cause fear. and more on that. we should hear from the world health organization director general. here's how he made the announcement earlier today. >> pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly. it's a word that if misused can cause unreasonable fear or unjustified acceptance that the fight is over, leading to unnecessary suffering and death. >> and so, brianna, that's what
cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is joining us now. and just tell us, jacqueline, what is in a word and why is this now being called a pandemic? >> well, this was a major announcement made by the world health organization, and they made it clear that they did not make this announcement lightly. and it the coming at a time when we're seeing more cases spread across more countries. in the past two weeks, the number of infected countries has tripled. and that really is what seems to...
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. >> here with us, cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is with us. and i know that there are a lot of people sitting at home thinking, do i take my trip? do i not take my trip? how do i get through my day right now? they might not be really concerned, but they're concerned enough to make some changes. how dangerous is this right now? is there a good day for that? >> that's a great question. like you said, everyone is asking this question. the answer really depends on your age. your risk is higher as you age. with older age. it is advised to, if you can, try to stay home, you know, if you're able to avoid large crowds. if you do have to travel, even at the airport, avoid crowds. kind of like sit in your own corner while you can, while you're waiting for a flight. that's why, we're advising the travel does depend on your age. for anyone, keep an eye out on the cdc travel notices. if you're traveling internationally, make sure you're aware what the notice is, or whatever your destination is if it's on the list of notices and what it is for your recommen
. >> here with us, cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is with us. and i know that there are a lot of people sitting at home thinking, do i take my trip? do i not take my trip? how do i get through my day right now? they might not be really concerned, but they're concerned enough to make some changes. how dangerous is this right now? is there a good day for that? >> that's a great question. like you said, everyone is asking this question. the answer really depends on your age....
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kennedy. -- kennedy and jacqueline kennedy.e united states, the interest for both of us is the same. to maintain our freedom. provide a life for our people. 4:00le america, sunday at p.m. -- real america, sunday at 4:00 p.m.. elizabethllagher and discussed the ongoing debate surrounding confederate monuments. here is a preview. color, a person of first. i am a historian, second. let me briefly give you a background of my experience with the confederate monuments. i grew up outside of richmond. whenever i went to richmond and i had to turn up monument avenue, i had to deal with those monuments there. even as a child, i wondered what they were all about. as i got older and i realized that these were memorials to men who had fought a war that was intended to keep my people enslaved, it became very difficult for me to appreciate artisticny kind of perspective or historical. and so, as a person of color, i don't think that it is enough to contextualize. people are not going to stop and read what is on a plaque if it is on a monument
kennedy. -- kennedy and jacqueline kennedy.e united states, the interest for both of us is the same. to maintain our freedom. provide a life for our people. 4:00le america, sunday at p.m. -- real america, sunday at 4:00 p.m.. elizabethllagher and discussed the ongoing debate surrounding confederate monuments. here is a preview. color, a person of first. i am a historian, second. let me briefly give you a background of my experience with the confederate monuments. i grew up outside of richmond....
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i spoke with mindfulness expert jacqueline carter.rd to stay focused, what would you say is the best way to manage that? >> first of all, it's to accept that's a bit of all of our new normal so it's natural to be distracted. >> reporter: she has a series of practical tips including, create boundaries with your family so everyone knows there are certain times and places where you cannot be interrupted. other tips, turn off distracting notifications on your computer and phone. moderate your news consumption so that you aren't so anxious that you can't focus on your work, and make sure you get enough sleep, exercise and meditation. all of which can reduce anxiety, increase focus and boost your immune system. but what if you are still struggling? cate for example, can't seem to find enough time to write. >> i'm finding it difficult to s >> jacqueline says we're all bound to make mistakes in this situation. >> this is a time for having good intentions and really trying to be our best selves, and knowing that's difficult in today's context.
i spoke with mindfulness expert jacqueline carter.rd to stay focused, what would you say is the best way to manage that? >> first of all, it's to accept that's a bit of all of our new normal so it's natural to be distracted. >> reporter: she has a series of practical tips including, create boundaries with your family so everyone knows there are certain times and places where you cannot be interrupted. other tips, turn off distracting notifications on your computer and phone....
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with president john kennedy and first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak of behalf of all of my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interests of both of us is the same, to maintain our , and to provide a better life for our people. >> on american history tv on c-span3. >> our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to take a history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> established in 1926, route 66 was one of the original highways in the u.s. highway system, carrying motorists over 2400 miles from chicago, illinois to santa monica, california. in the book, "a matter of time," route 66 through the lens of change, a photographer and historian nick gerlich capture scenes along the route that speak to its past. in amarillo, we rode along with nick gerlich, following the path of the old highway. >> why do you think this highway is still popular today, even after decades after it was decommissioned? nick: it has a lot to do with nostalgia today. people want to revisit places that maybe they experienced as a child. that is a huge part
with president john kennedy and first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak of behalf of all of my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interests of both of us is the same, to maintain our , and to provide a better life for our people. >> on american history tv on c-span3. >> our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to take a history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> established in 1926, route 66 was one of...
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the finalist for thriller are statements thriller suspense, blood in the water by jacqueline.ated by graham. by jessica baron, narrated by hilary uber. [applause]. narrated. [inaudible]. winter don, by alex, and they >> and then audie goes to, the institute. [applause]. [screaming]. >> from this point forward, we invite those who women audie to join us on stage to say a few words. here's a present keywords of the 29th of letters, the best female narrator and best male narrator the voices of this evening, finalist videos scene of know the voices well for many reasons. julia whalen and eduardo paolini. [applause]. [screaming]. >> hi guys. >> hello. we have coming. according to a, 2019, study listening to audiobooks increases the emotional impact of stories of watching them on the screen. >> the state measure things like heart rate and body temperature. we should this is right. okay. people listening to audiobooks compared to people watching movies. similar emotional intensity and narrative. >> spoiler alert. >> we have known that all along because we been listening to these and
the finalist for thriller are statements thriller suspense, blood in the water by jacqueline.ated by graham. by jessica baron, narrated by hilary uber. [applause]. narrated. [inaudible]. winter don, by alex, and they >> and then audie goes to, the institute. [applause]. [screaming]. >> from this point forward, we invite those who women audie to join us on stage to say a few words. here's a present keywords of the 29th of letters, the best female narrator and best male narrator the...
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" on the state visit by the shah and empress of iran with president john kennedy and first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interests of both of us is the same, to maintain our freedom, to maintain our peace, and to provide a better life for our people. >> real america, sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >>> sunday night on q&a, peggy wallace kennedy, daughter of former four-term alabama governor and presidential candidate george wallace talked about her father's controversial career and what inspired her to write her book, "the broken road." >> back in 1996 we took our youngest son who was nine at the time to the martin luther king museum historical site in atlanta. and we went to his church and to his grave and we went over to the museum. and it was being newly constructed at that time. and we were going through the exhibits and we came to the exhibit, alabama exhibit. and it showed the bridge, the bombed out 16th street baptist church, fire hoses and dogs, birmingham, and georg
" on the state visit by the shah and empress of iran with president john kennedy and first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interests of both of us is the same, to maintain our freedom, to maintain our peace, and to provide a better life for our people. >> real america, sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >>> sunday night on q&a, peggy wallace kennedy,...
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otros como jacqueline estÁn sirviendo pupusas aunque ahora son solo para llevar. >>> ella dice que conrabajan para preparar alimentos para los estable fueron despedidos, un gesto que no solo le permite convivir como comunidad sino que le da la oportunidad de poner su granito de arena para ayudar a los mÁs necesitados. >>> en estos momentos que estamos pasando de cuidar el Último centavo y sobrevivir. >>> es que los reclamos de desempleo van en aumento, el gobierno evalÚa enviar cerca de 11200 dÓlares a los que necesiten en abril, dinero que pudiera ayudarle durante el cierre de su salÓn de belleza. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> muchos de sus clientes optaron por pagarle por sus servicios por adelantado que la llena de esperanza, creen que la ayuda no llegarÁn a tiempo, esperan que la venta les ayude sobrevivir a esta crisis. aunque la comunidad continÚa uniÉndose otros como gabriel esperan que no se adopten medidas mÁs extremas. >>> nadie puede salir si salen estÁn sujetos a sanciones entonces yo espero que no lleguemos a esto. >>> fÁtima navarrete "noticiero telemundo" 48. >>> sobre avi
otros como jacqueline estÁn sirviendo pupusas aunque ahora son solo para llevar. >>> ella dice que conrabajan para preparar alimentos para los estable fueron despedidos, un gesto que no solo le permite convivir como comunidad sino que le da la oportunidad de poner su granito de arena para ayudar a los mÁs necesitados. >>> en estos momentos que estamos pasando de cuidar el Último centavo y sobrevivir. >>> es que los reclamos de desempleo van en aumento, el gobierno...
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" on the state visit by the shaw and empress of iran with president john kennedy and first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all of my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interest of both of us is the same, to maintain our freedom, to maintain our peace, and to provide a better life for our people. >> "real america" sunday at 4:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> transportation secretary elaine chao and labor secretary eugene scalia talk about the economy and the benefits of deregulation at the conservative political action conference known as cpac. >> i think you sit here and i sit here. >> i am not a smart political operative. smart political operatives would not share his real views about a cabinet secretary. but there were many cabinet secretaries in the bush administration and i am seated next to the very best one. elaine chao. >> thank you. i've got evidence of it. i actually worked for secretary chao at the labor department and on my very first day she gave me the single best mission statement the cabinet secretary has ever given. d
" on the state visit by the shaw and empress of iran with president john kennedy and first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all of my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interest of both of us is the same, to maintain our freedom, to maintain our peace, and to provide a better life for our people. >> "real america" sunday at 4:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> transportation secretary elaine chao and labor...
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but get the money out the door. >> seal heila and jacqueline, t you.hear from washington, d.c.'s first coronavirus patient and the intelligence community was sounding the alarm about covid-19 long before the administration acted. long befoe administration acted 5g will change business in america. t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and with it, you can shape the future. we've invested 30 billion dollars and built our new 5g network for businesses like yours. while some...
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jacqueline howard, thank you. >> thank you. >>>. >> so glad you're well. >> and as parents, there arethdays during this coronavirus. and now you're saying, oh, i can't give my kid a birthday. we were faced with that. my kid was supposed to go to another party. so i have to give big kudos to luke and alisa hamilton. their daughter's birthday party was cancelled. so she got this idea. take a look at this. their soccer coach taught the girls a game that ends with one player in the goal and the other players have to ctry to kick th ball. they drove their kids around 75 miles at the end of the day to each one of the teammate's homes and each teammate got one shot to kick it where it counts with the ball. 3 out of 11 made contact. and here's more. >> that is sophia. we want to wish her a happy, happy, birthday. we hope that it just went beautifully for you. that's my daughter. because my daughter was the victory dance. she was able to kick her where it counted. but it was a great way. you kept your social distancing. six feet away. and everybody still got to have fun. so i'm sure you can ma
jacqueline howard, thank you. >> thank you. >>>. >> so glad you're well. >> and as parents, there arethdays during this coronavirus. and now you're saying, oh, i can't give my kid a birthday. we were faced with that. my kid was supposed to go to another party. so i have to give big kudos to luke and alisa hamilton. their daughter's birthday party was cancelled. so she got this idea. take a look at this. their soccer coach taught the girls a game that ends with one...
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jacqueline, good morning to you. so first off, just update us on where all the numbers stands because these numbers of cases and deaths it just keeps rising and changing quickly. >> exactly, we're seeing a rise in cases and a rise in deaths. in the united states in particular, we know that more than half of states, 28 states, have reported at least one coronavirus case. we have 332 u.s. cases and 17 deaths. we're just again continued to see a rise in these cases and these deaths. we're kind of bracing ourselves because as we do more testing, that could open up even more cases. >> sure. this is what i thought was interesting this morning -- that at least 21 people on this ship have coronavirus. 19 of them are crew members. i would want off that ship if i were a passenger. where does that stand? i mean, is keeping them quarantined like that really -- are there questions about whether that's the right thing to do? >> there are questions, definitely. i mean scientists even call outbreaks on cruise ships like this floatin
jacqueline, good morning to you. so first off, just update us on where all the numbers stands because these numbers of cases and deaths it just keeps rising and changing quickly. >> exactly, we're seeing a rise in cases and a rise in deaths. in the united states in particular, we know that more than half of states, 28 states, have reported at least one coronavirus case. we have 332 u.s. cases and 17 deaths. we're just again continued to see a rise in these cases and these deaths. we're...
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. >>> otros como jacqueline vargas sirven pupusas en el restaurante panchitas. a vecinos y no es la Única. >>> en el restaurante cafÉ... empleados trabajan para preparar alimentos para aquellos han sido despedidos. un gesto que como dice gabriel no lo permite convivir como sociedad, si no poner su granit de arena para ayudar a los mÁs necesitados. >>> una gran ayuda, venir por su comida y se ahorran el costo de un gasto. trÁtame de cuidar hasta el Último centavo y sobrevivir a esta crisis. >>> los reclamos de desempleo en california van en aumento, el gobierno federal evalÚa enviar cerca de 1200 dÓlares a quien mÁs lo necesitan en abril. dinero que dice podrÍa ayudarle durante el cierre de su salÓn de belleza. >>> muchos de sus clientes han optado por pagar sus servicios por adelantado la llena de esperanza. quienes han perdido su empleo creen que la ayuda no va a llegar a tiempo. dueÑos de restaurantes esperan que la venta de comida para llevar los ayude a cubrir sus costos y sobrevivir a esta crisis. aunque la comunidad continÚa uniÉndose para salir adelante.
. >>> otros como jacqueline vargas sirven pupusas en el restaurante panchitas. a vecinos y no es la Única. >>> en el restaurante cafÉ... empleados trabajan para preparar alimentos para aquellos han sido despedidos. un gesto que como dice gabriel no lo permite convivir como sociedad, si no poner su granit de arena para ayudar a los mÁs necesitados. >>> una gran ayuda, venir por su comida y se ahorran el costo de un gasto. trÁtame de cuidar hasta el Último centavo...
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jacqueline, appreciate the breaking news.g up, bernie sanders has a decision to make because joe biden is building a remarkable coalition. that chad really was raised by wolves? which one is your mother? that's her right there. oh, gosh. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. it's really great. well, i'm just so glad to have met your beautiful family. and we better be sitting down now. believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis... or psoriatic arthritis, little things, can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream... ...it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable... ...with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, ...otezla is proven.... to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't u
jacqueline, appreciate the breaking news.g up, bernie sanders has a decision to make because joe biden is building a remarkable coalition. that chad really was raised by wolves? which one is your mother? that's her right there. oh, gosh. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. it's really great. well, i'm just so glad to have met your beautiful family. and we better be sitting down now. believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or...
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we are in jacqueline square. normally a very busy place on the weekends. i have to tell you, there's no one here. it is a ghost town. several businesses, several restaurants are closed. city officials tonight, trying to help out. >> covid-19 is impacting everyone's lives. >> oakland mayor libby shaft said that the coronavirus is hitting small businesses hard, many restaurants have been forced to close because customers have stopped coming. downtown streets are empty. manual torres is struggling to keep his long-time restaurant on webster street open, workers have been sanitizing all surfaces inside. >> now, it's very, very slow. it's half 50%. and the customer, yeah, it's very, very slow. >> you know, right now, what is good for public health is not necessarily good for the economy. >> and a news conference for microphones that were disinfected and speakers practiced social distancing from each other. officials offered support during the crisis. an online resource tool with information on zero interest loans and help with tax bills. >> our staff and our fi
we are in jacqueline square. normally a very busy place on the weekends. i have to tell you, there's no one here. it is a ghost town. several businesses, several restaurants are closed. city officials tonight, trying to help out. >> covid-19 is impacting everyone's lives. >> oakland mayor libby shaft said that the coronavirus is hitting small businesses hard, many restaurants have been forced to close because customers have stopped coming. downtown streets are empty. manual torres...
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the cover portraits include suffragist scientist rosalind franklin, jacqueline kennedy, activist delorestony morrison, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and oprah winfrey. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," an hour long special called coronavirus, the ace to respond. we'll track the virus and our team of health experts will answer questions about how you and your family can stay safe. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." you are beautiful ..that would be wonderful.. ..you know what.. um.. you are smart ..mmhmm.. oh, i miss you guys. you are strong you are kind you are perfect i love you so much. >>> our top story this morning, two new states are reporting coronavirus cases, maryland and colorado are confirming their first infections. meanwhile, in california, the national guard flew in test kits to a cruise ship anchored off the coast of san francisco. passengers will not be allowed to disembark until test results are released, which are expected as early as today. there are at least 230 cases in the u.s. and 21 states and the death toll is at least 12. >>> peo
the cover portraits include suffragist scientist rosalind franklin, jacqueline kennedy, activist delorestony morrison, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and oprah winfrey. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," an hour long special called coronavirus, the ace to respond. we'll track the virus and our team of health experts will answer questions about how you and your family can stay safe. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." you are beautiful...
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and firstjohn kennedy lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all of my fellow americans and welcoming you to the united states. the interest of both of us is the same. to maintain my freedom, to maintain our peace, and to provide a better life for our people. >> real america, sunday at 4:00 eastern on american history tv. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, conservative activist vernon robinson discusses his book. then we will talk about campaign 2020 and the democratic primary contest with bill press. washingtonn's journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. ♪ on tuesday, treasury secretary steven mnuchin testified before the house ways and means committee on president andp's 2021 budget proposal was asked about the government's response to the coronavirus outbreak as well as its economic impact. this is two hours and 40 minutes.
and firstjohn kennedy lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all of my fellow americans and welcoming you to the united states. the interest of both of us is the same. to maintain my freedom, to maintain our peace, and to provide a better life for our people. >> real america, sunday at 4:00 eastern on american history tv. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, conservative activist vernon...
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what you might not know though is that inventors are stepping in to try to tackle the problem is jacqueline bouvier explains right now the world is facing a completely unprecedented situation and focus are having to adapt fast any and all ideas are on the table because the fact is shortages of essential materials and medical equipment is a global problem shortages are leaving doctors nurses and other frontline workers dangerously ill equipped to care for covert 1000 patients due to limited access to supplies such as gloves medical masks respirators goggles face shields to gallup and a prince we have tremendous numbers of ventilators but there's never been an instance like this where no matter what you have it's not enough that would be the case and then there's the story of the italian doctor who has now fallen victim to the corona virus who shortly before he died revealed in an interview that doctors on the front lines had run out of protective gloves but desperate times call for desperate measures and many people are answering that call take in italy for instance where a start up is makin
what you might not know though is that inventors are stepping in to try to tackle the problem is jacqueline bouvier explains right now the world is facing a completely unprecedented situation and focus are having to adapt fast any and all ideas are on the table because the fact is shortages of essential materials and medical equipment is a global problem shortages are leaving doctors nurses and other frontline workers dangerously ill equipped to care for covert 1000 patients due to limited...
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she retained the hairdresser and nurse, no one would know betsy pittman but the world would know jacqueline cochran. so that is our villain, don't you want to know so much more about her? [laughter] here is a woman who reinvented herself so completely but she so complex, so much in her back story, she was 23 when that happened.. of course she will become a fascinating character to dive in and understand and she is real for scott she was involved in every moment of history but isn't tom hakes, no tom hanks. she is not the villain of the story. because jackie was everywhere it was really her story and everyone else came into it and gives it the dynamic. let's look at jerry as the woman who gives her context. i'll put this up is what continues to bring into your brain. as 25 years younger than jackie. jackie learn to fly in the 1930s. it was rare. it wasn't totally uncommon. in the 30s with the pilot was the celebrities and all celebrities. still names that they know even though what they did by today's standards. it is not a hotshot fighter pilot. postwar they learn to fly as a teenager. in t
she retained the hairdresser and nurse, no one would know betsy pittman but the world would know jacqueline cochran. so that is our villain, don't you want to know so much more about her? [laughter] here is a woman who reinvented herself so completely but she so complex, so much in her back story, she was 23 when that happened.. of course she will become a fascinating character to dive in and understand and she is real for scott she was involved in every moment of history but isn't tom hakes,...
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viral exists to the country starting on sunday see what is dawn of earlier joining my colleague jacqueline ruga earlier in the studio with details. there is no other place in the world where it is as bad as it is in italy right now so amid this crisis russia is indeed going to help out so what is it doing firstly moscow will be sending personal protection to italians such things as mosques for example also russia is promising to ship mobile disinfection units truck based essentially so that italians can air assault the streets with in fact and spray also russia will be sending some medical equipment to help diagnose and treat more italians all of that will be it will be shipped through the russian defense ministry in this small school is joining beijing's efforts china has already promised to to help out italians china being the 1st country the origin country of the covert 19 so obviously they have right now they have way more experience with dealing and containing this disease than any other country in the world and the situation in italy is indeed for instance some italians have been mas
viral exists to the country starting on sunday see what is dawn of earlier joining my colleague jacqueline ruga earlier in the studio with details. there is no other place in the world where it is as bad as it is in italy right now so amid this crisis russia is indeed going to help out so what is it doing firstly moscow will be sending personal protection to italians such things as mosques for example also russia is promising to ship mobile disinfection units truck based essentially so that...
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. >> reporter: customers like jacqueline kung are grateful farmers are still working. >> it's definitelyry time. and you know, i think we're making the best of it. we're trying to do our part. that's why we love coming to the farm because at a grocery store you actually have a lot more crowds. we have been to grocery store the, and we prefer coming to the farm because you have fewer people, it's much safer and better for public health. >> we probably should -- >> reporter: babcock will continue to run his operation with a skeleton crew as long as he can knowing families depend on them. >> my big fear is not only are the people that we serve struggling, but this is creating a bigger problem so more people are becoming vulnerable and needing help. and there's this tidal wave of people asking for resources and help and just not enough resources to go around to serve them. >> reporter: people in the agriculture industry tell us they are worried about distribution chains getting the food into the stores or to disconnected communities. federal help is slow right now, so local and state governm
. >> reporter: customers like jacqueline kung are grateful farmers are still working. >> it's definitelyry time. and you know, i think we're making the best of it. we're trying to do our part. that's why we love coming to the farm because at a grocery store you actually have a lot more crowds. we have been to grocery store the, and we prefer coming to the farm because you have fewer people, it's much safer and better for public health. >> we probably should -- >>...
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the cover portraits including the suffragettes, scientist rosalind franklin, jacqueline kennedy, activist dolores huerta, author toni morrison, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, oprah, and many more. 28,000 school kids entered a contest to name nasa's new mars rover, and tonight we have a winning entry-- "perseverance." virginia's seventh grader alexander mather wrote in his winning essay that perseverance is the most important of all human qualities. i agree. the rover launches in july and should land on the red planet next february. now, a swift response to the devastating tornadoes in tennessee. singer taylor swift has donated $1 million to an emergency fund. in a statement, swift wrote, "nashville is my home and the fact that so many people have lost their homes and so much more is devastating to me." amy adams strunk, the owner of the tennessee titans football team also donated $1 million. on that note, coming up next, tennessee is called the volunteer state and the tornadoes have brought out the best in its people. he best in its people. y for you to. whether it's a year ol
the cover portraits including the suffragettes, scientist rosalind franklin, jacqueline kennedy, activist dolores huerta, author toni morrison, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, oprah, and many more. 28,000 school kids entered a contest to name nasa's new mars rover, and tonight we have a winning entry-- "perseverance." virginia's seventh grader alexander mather wrote in his winning essay that perseverance is the most important of all human qualities. i agree. the rover...
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keiser host of the kaiser report thank you for joining us on the program to share your expertise jacqueline. turkey's president was in brussels on monday in a bid to find a compromise to the unfolding migrant crisis at the greek turkish border the visit comes amid a deepening diplomatic standoff between ankara and athens that's left tens of thousands stranded at the frontier and across live to peter oliver peter what have european officials been saying. well there was no joint press conference between the e.u. side and the turkish side following this meeting but we did hear from sharp michele the european council president and on the line the european commission president mr michel well he said that this was a step forward that had been taken in relations between the e.u. in turkey that these talks were important in establishing progress in the short to medium to long term he said that the slack would now be taken up by. the high representative for foreign affairs who'd be working closely with the turkish foreign minister to try and get will come to a solution to the current impasse over th
keiser host of the kaiser report thank you for joining us on the program to share your expertise jacqueline. turkey's president was in brussels on monday in a bid to find a compromise to the unfolding migrant crisis at the greek turkish border the visit comes amid a deepening diplomatic standoff between ankara and athens that's left tens of thousands stranded at the frontier and across live to peter oliver peter what have european officials been saying. well there was no joint press conference...
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alliance" on the state visit by the shah and empress of iran with president kennedy and first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all of my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interests of both of us is the same, to maintain our freedom, to tmaintain our peace and provide a better life for america. >> real america on c-span3. >>> epa administrator andrew wheeler testified before a house appropriations subcommittee on the agency's 2021 budget request. several members asked about the epas efforts to regulate what are called forever chemicals. congresswoman betty mccollum opened the hearing. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. today is the day that we're going to do the interior environment subcommittee and examine the president's fiscal year 2021 budget request for the environmental protection agency. joining with us this morning is administrator andrew wheeler and david blum. welcome to both of you. for fiscal year 2021, the president's request of $6.66 billion for the epa is a 27% cut below fy 2020, an active level of $9.06 billion. this requ
alliance" on the state visit by the shah and empress of iran with president kennedy and first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all of my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interests of both of us is the same, to maintain our freedom, to tmaintain our peace and provide a better life for america. >> real america on c-span3. >>> epa administrator andrew wheeler testified before a house appropriations subcommittee on the agency's...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline vargas is still serving. she wants to take care of her neighbors. >> there's people that need to eat. there's some people they don't have a kitchen in their house. >> reporter: she's not the only one wanting to help people impacted most by the shelter at home order. >> our plan is to serve our employees for as long as we can since, you know, they're out of work. >> reporter: the operators of cafe claude are cooking for laid off workers. >> scraping out my money, praying to god that unemployment is able to support me. >> reporter: this man says he is grateful to have dinner on the table when the future is uncertain. >> beyond comforting, yeah, to have great food, yeah, when you're a little stressed out about stuff. >> reporter: unemployment claims are spiking in california. the federal government is working on plans to send many americans $1,200 in april. money glinnis could use while her hair salon is closed. but her clients are coming to the rescue, paying her now for service later. >> just in tears. it's pr
. >> reporter: jacqueline vargas is still serving. she wants to take care of her neighbors. >> there's people that need to eat. there's some people they don't have a kitchen in their house. >> reporter: she's not the only one wanting to help people impacted most by the shelter at home order. >> our plan is to serve our employees for as long as we can since, you know, they're out of work. >> reporter: the operators of cafe claude are cooking for laid off workers....
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he insisted that jacqueline kennedy wanted to be beside him because he wanted that symbolic continuityt's hard to imagine someone coming into office in those circumstances. it's also hard to imagine anybody better prepared for that moment than linden johnson. >> lbj had been preparing for this moment all his life. power was the center of his being. >> prior to accepting the vice-presidential nomination in 1960, linden johnson had been perhaps the most powerful senate majority leader in history. but he's been sidelined by the kennedys. >> vice-president johnson is so eclipsed by jfk's star power that many people don't even know who he is. >> linden johnson. >> never heard of him. >> doesn't ring a bell? >> no. >> there was a television program called "candid camera" and they asked people out on the street, who is linden johnson? >> linden johnson, is he out on the farm? >> you might look on the phone book, see where he is. >> i am here today to say i need your help. >> johnson is now president. >> i cannot bear this burden alone. >> and in less than a year's time, he knows he will be ju
he insisted that jacqueline kennedy wanted to be beside him because he wanted that symbolic continuityt's hard to imagine someone coming into office in those circumstances. it's also hard to imagine anybody better prepared for that moment than linden johnson. >> lbj had been preparing for this moment all his life. power was the center of his being. >> prior to accepting the vice-presidential nomination in 1960, linden johnson had been perhaps the most powerful senate majority leader...
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award winner at two time odyssey award winner and has been inducted into the audible hall of fame jacqueline the best-selling author of more than two dozen award-winning books and the four-time newberry award winner with the naacp image award winner and to time caretta scott king award winner. please welcome them both to the stage. [applause] >> we practiced but listening to the water dance or four times. i love that so much. the finalist for romance are >> and the audie goes to the devil's daughter. [applause] >> please stand and be recognized. should i say that part? [laughter] >> i have so much work appear. >> the finalists are >> and the audie goes to please stand and be recognized. >> my turn. the finalist for science fiction are >> the audie goes to emergency. [applause] >> hello with the apa board of directors and it's my pleasure to turn our attention to mr. stephen king. for years long before audiobooks were fashionable as the champion through his support has aspired improvements to audiobooks and with that coldhearted enthusiasm and gratitude to celebrate stephen king by sharing wi
award winner at two time odyssey award winner and has been inducted into the audible hall of fame jacqueline the best-selling author of more than two dozen award-winning books and the four-time newberry award winner with the naacp image award winner and to time caretta scott king award winner. please welcome them both to the stage. [applause] >> we practiced but listening to the water dance or four times. i love that so much. the finalist for romance are >> and the audie goes to the...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline hernandez is hearing firsthand stories of many of her customers who used to work at restaurants and stores and are now out of work. some are undocumented and don't qualify for unemployment. >> another one had stopped working on her other job. also because of the coronavirus. and she's been working with us, but only for a few hours. >> reporter: they're getting calls every day for many in the undocumented community asking for help. >> a lot of housing insecurity, if they're going to have a home next month. >> reporter: several day laborers who are concerned about the virus say they need the money to survive. this man showed us his wallet and said he hasn't worked in five days. just a dollar. >> this is my pay before. >> reporter: several san francisco nonprofits have partnered together to help. >> we're in the process of putting together a fund for relief services or financial assistance for those that are unable to apply for unemployment. >> reporter: now what is san francisco doing? according to the board of supervisors they're discussing ways to help the un
. >> reporter: jacqueline hernandez is hearing firsthand stories of many of her customers who used to work at restaurants and stores and are now out of work. some are undocumented and don't qualify for unemployment. >> another one had stopped working on her other job. also because of the coronavirus. and she's been working with us, but only for a few hours. >> reporter: they're getting calls every day for many in the undocumented community asking for help. >> a lot of...
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jacqueline regularly did not put says is. definitely on. the on the dosage it was this is such young. france has claimed territories amounting to some 12000000 square kilometers around 20 times the size of continental farms if the claims are. it will become the world's 2nd largest maritime nation its sovereign wide stretching over an area of the ocean almost as large as the entire arctic less yours also. you know there are a little him all this limo and bulldog. bus a good. deal just remarkable man all because i do security doing it don't drive or. duplicate. that predict not pass up class. which is going to. be not a city dish not your. one that's your daily look at the courts not that or last disease do put in his shell see the golf or send the decision t o. s to that button off that there's the down to the point. that the shells you. call for 70. something for. the sort of. want their machine are better may i'm nicked are. don't walk scott do some unity bus was shocked it is a boat different base support for sunni shock even. when a boar
jacqueline regularly did not put says is. definitely on. the on the dosage it was this is such young. france has claimed territories amounting to some 12000000 square kilometers around 20 times the size of continental farms if the claims are. it will become the world's 2nd largest maritime nation its sovereign wide stretching over an area of the ocean almost as large as the entire arctic less yours also. you know there are a little him all this limo and bulldog. bus a good. deal just remarkable...
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railamerica, on american history tv, the 1962 alliance" with president john kennedy and first lady, jacquelineennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all fellow americans and welcoming you to the united states. the interest of both of us is the same -- to maintain our ,reedom, to maintain our peace and provide a better life for our people. announcer: sunday at 4 p.m. eastern on america history tv on c-span3. night on q&a, peggy wallace kennedy, dr. of alabama governor and presidential candidate george wallace, talks about her father's controversial career and what inspired her to write her book. >> back in 1996, we took our youngest son who was nine at the time to the martin luther king museum historical site in atlanta. church and his grave and then over to the museum. it was being newly constructed at the time. exhibitsoing to the and came to the exhibit, the alabama exhibit, and it showed the bombed out baptist church, fire hoses, dogs and george wallace standing in the schoolhouse door. said,looked up at me and he was so sad. why did papa do those things to other people? it broke my heart. said, p
railamerica, on american history tv, the 1962 alliance" with president john kennedy and first lady, jacquelineennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all fellow americans and welcoming you to the united states. the interest of both of us is the same -- to maintain our ,reedom, to maintain our peace and provide a better life for our people. announcer: sunday at 4 p.m. eastern on america history tv on c-span3. night on q&a, peggy wallace kennedy, dr. of alabama governor and presidential...
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. >> reporter: customers like jacqueline are glad farmers are still working. >> it's a scary time.aking the best of it and doing our part. that's why we love coming to a farm. at a grocery store you have a lot more crowds. we've been to grocery stores and we prefer coming to the farm because you are fewer people. it's much safer and better for public health. >> reporter: babcock will continue to run his operation with the skeleton crew as long as he can, knowing families depend on them. >> my big fear is not only are the people that we serve struggling, but this is creating a bigger problem so more people are becoming vulnerable and needing help and there's this tidal wave of people asking for resources and help and just not enough resources to go around to serve them. >> reporter: people in the agricultural industry are worried about distribution chains getting the food into the stores or to disconnected communities. federal help is slow right now so local and state governments are having to step in to make sure things keep running. doug? >> mireya, thank you so much. >>> today au
. >> reporter: customers like jacqueline are glad farmers are still working. >> it's a scary time.aking the best of it and doing our part. that's why we love coming to a farm. at a grocery store you have a lot more crowds. we've been to grocery stores and we prefer coming to the farm because you are fewer people. it's much safer and better for public health. >> reporter: babcock will continue to run his operation with the skeleton crew as long as he can, knowing families...
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, on history tv, the 1962 film, "firm withs -- alliance," president john kennedy and first lady jacqueline i speak of behalf of all of my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interests of both of us is the same, to maintain our , and to provide a better life for our people. >> on american history tv on c-span3. >> our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to take a history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> established in 1926, route 66 was one of the original highways in the u.s. highway system, carrying motorists over 2400 miles from chicago, illinois to
, on history tv, the 1962 film, "firm withs -- alliance," president john kennedy and first lady jacqueline i speak of behalf of all of my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interests of both of us is the same, to maintain our , and to provide a better life for our people. >> on american history tv on c-span3. >> our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to take a history of cities across america. here is a recent program....
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remarkable women series that profiled outstanding women in the bay area that's right and the winner is jacquelinesouth bay woman who's been touching souls with her compassion and her cooking. >>it looks wonderful. we actually profiled on tuesday. she is the owner of jackie's place in san jose d in her profile jackson mentioned that she had been clean and sober for 30 years after a long battle with drugs. she's also a cancer survivor and now she uses her life story and success to help others never allowing anyone who visits a restaurant to go hungry and to celebrate. jackson she is going to recve an all expense paid trip. from our broadcasting to the mel robin show in new york city fast food is so is she glad let everybody know about her. >>a 41 right now and guess what else you need to know steph rry's backhe is yeah back on the court tonight to face off against the defending champs that renault are actors he hasn't played that course for what 4 months now since he broke his hand yeah, the left hand. >>and as you can see here he's been practicing and working out he did monday with the g league an
remarkable women series that profiled outstanding women in the bay area that's right and the winner is jacquelinesouth bay woman who's been touching souls with her compassion and her cooking. >>it looks wonderful. we actually profiled on tuesday. she is the owner of jackie's place in san jose d in her profile jackson mentioned that she had been clean and sober for 30 years after a long battle with drugs. she's also a cancer survivor and now she uses her life story and success to help...
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. >> jacqueline hernandez is hearing firsthand stories of many of her customers. many of them used to work at restaurants and stores and now are out of work. some are undocumented and don't qualify for unemployment. >> another one had to stop working on her other job. also because of the coronavirus. she has been working with us but only a few hours. >> reporter: they're getting calls every day for many in the undocumented community asking for help. >> a lot of housing insecurity if they're going to have a home next month. >> several day laborers concerned about the virus who say they need the money to survive. this man showed us his wallet and says he hasn't worked in five days. >> this is my pay before. >> reporter: several san francisco nonprofits have partnered together to help. >> we're in the process of putting together a fund for relief services or financial assistance for those unable to apply for ccording to supervisor, board of supervisors is discussing ways to help the undocumented community, and it could come in the form of grants for those unemployed.
. >> jacqueline hernandez is hearing firsthand stories of many of her customers. many of them used to work at restaurants and stores and now are out of work. some are undocumented and don't qualify for unemployment. >> another one had to stop working on her other job. also because of the coronavirus. she has been working with us but only a few hours. >> reporter: they're getting calls every day for many in the undocumented community asking for help. >> a lot of housing...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline is hearing first hand the stories of many of her customers. many of them used to work at restaurants and stores and are now out of work. some are undocumented and don't qualify for unemployment. >> another one had to stop working at her other job. also because of the coronavirus. and she's been working with us but only for a few hours. >> reporter: they're getting calls every day from many in the undocumented community asking for help. >> a lot of housing insecurity, if they're going to have a home next month. >> reporter: we met several day laborers who are concerned about the virus, saying they need the money to survive. luiz showed us his wallet and says he hasn't worked in five days. >> my pay before. >> reporter: several san francisco nonprofits have partnered together to help. >> we are in the process of putting together a fund for relief services or financial assistance for those that are unable to apply for unemployment. >> reporter: what is san francisco doing? according to the supervisor, the board of supervisors are discussing ways
. >> reporter: jacqueline is hearing first hand the stories of many of her customers. many of them used to work at restaurants and stores and are now out of work. some are undocumented and don't qualify for unemployment. >> another one had to stop working at her other job. also because of the coronavirus. and she's been working with us but only for a few hours. >> reporter: they're getting calls every day from many in the undocumented community asking for help. >> a lot...
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i feel is the right way the right thing to do because it will go by fast and jacqueline and ever. >>fund certain you know, i mean i'm just you know i don't know what what to expect in a statement kron 4 news macy's declared the closures of its name brand plus bloomingdale's blue mercury outlet facilities and market stores as quote the health and safety of our customers colleagues in communities is our utmost priority. as a result of the recent cove is 19 developments we have decided to temporarily close our stores and quote they continued by saying that they will offer benefits and compensation to their impacted workers. nordstrom which has operated since 19 oh one with 380 stores stretching over 40 states plus 248, nordstrom rack stores announced all stores will be closed by end of the day and will offer 2 weeks pay and benefits while the waiting starts to find out what happens next. security guards patrol, the empty plaza. a few curious people drove by in cars and passed by on bikes. it is wild. >>to see to it right around downtown wannacry can see a completely empty. >>and the
i feel is the right way the right thing to do because it will go by fast and jacqueline and ever. >>fund certain you know, i mean i'm just you know i don't know what what to expect in a statement kron 4 news macy's declared the closures of its name brand plus bloomingdale's blue mercury outlet facilities and market stores as quote the health and safety of our customers colleagues in communities is our utmost priority. as a result of the recent cove is 19 developments we have decided to...
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south bay woman who is touching souls with her cooking travelers rob fladeboe introduces us 10 jacqueline>>the next time you're craving soul food may we suggest jackie's place on north 6th street and san jose i do you so much for coming was my business that grow my catering business grown that thought you know i need to get to a spot on my own the menu here reads like whole foods greatest hits with some recipes handed down from jackie's texas raised family wealth of the top of greg's rams i'm a mom, a sweet potato pie i decided to incorporate those recipes from my family. >>the food speaks for itself, but it doesn't tell the whole story success was elusive clean and sober for 30 years after a long battle with drugs, jackie also beat cancer and stepped in with her sister died young and with a lot of joy in my heart we took on that as my husband i took on the task of raising her 3 with our 5 and so i'm a mom of a nice and juicy. >>a woman who knows her way around the kitchen, jackie make sure no one leaves here hungry and that includes the homeless who often come to her door at the end of t
south bay woman who is touching souls with her cooking travelers rob fladeboe introduces us 10 jacqueline>>the next time you're craving soul food may we suggest jackie's place on north 6th street and san jose i do you so much for coming was my business that grow my catering business grown that thought you know i need to get to a spot on my own the menu here reads like whole foods greatest hits with some recipes handed down from jackie's texas raised family wealth of the top of greg's rams...