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k james mcbride. congratulations.y about king kong in that too ie now wherever y wo your books and you can read an excerpt of oprah's new book club selection on cbs "this morning".com. how the coronavirus pandemic change the way americans work out even as Ñgí sb e >>> in our series on the new normal we're looking at how the pandemic is changing our every day lives. for many people it means not going to the gym. but gym and fitness centers are adopted unprince edwarded safety measures hoping to welcome their meers back. many people still not comfortable with the potential risk so they are tryingour vlad trying it himself. i have often donethis. i didn't realize how much my house shakes until i tried to do jumping jacks inside of it. >> experts are calling it a digital disruption of the fitness industry as streaming a online classes. to get a better understanding i did what you did. i decided to bring the gym righ little bit of help. on my daily five mile run through central park. jam packed with people cycling, peopl
k james mcbride. congratulations.y about king kong in that too ie now wherever y wo your books and you can read an excerpt of oprah's new book club selection on cbs "this morning".com. how the coronavirus pandemic change the way americans work out even as Ñgí sb e >>> in our series on the new normal we're looking at how the pandemic is changing our every day lives. for many people it means not going to the gym. but gym and fitness centers are adopted unprince edwarded...
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james mcbride, financial analyst. we always appreciate your insight. thank you so much. take care. >> thank you, alex. >> reporter: the park is open to the public again. we saw workers this morning removing the closed science that were at the entrances. it was closed since may 4 when it became overcrowded. the people that we talk to today said that they were very happy that it is open again. >> just super excited because it is a very local trail. it is not a very far drive. usually i was going to los gatos to go for a hike. it is cool to have a seven minute drive for a hike. >> this is my part. this is where i can go before my kids wake up. it is so >> you will need to bring your own water because drinking fountains in the park are still off-limits. and the use of picnic tables and a barbecue pit is not allowed. there is limited parking and some restaurant rooms will be open. masks and social distancing are still required. >>> the bay of the weather, another day of warm temperatures inland. but some changes have been developing close that. in fact, those changes will bec
james mcbride, financial analyst. we always appreciate your insight. thank you so much. take care. >> thank you, alex. >> reporter: the park is open to the public again. we saw workers this morning removing the closed science that were at the entrances. it was closed since may 4 when it became overcrowded. the people that we talk to today said that they were very happy that it is open again. >> just super excited because it is a very local trail. it is not a very far drive....
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. >>> for more analysis we are joined by james mcbride. james, it is good to have you on here. i want to get into what these numbers mean, but first, this was a shocker to so many people. no one seemed to see this coming. so how did economists get this so wrong? >> we are in uncharted territory. no one has ever been throh pandemic before. it is hard to find out where the starting point is and calculate the trajectory and this did just come out of the blue. economists were predicting maybe a 20% unemployment rate and we came in at 13. job losses came in at 2.5 million. that is a $10 million swing in the right direction. you have to give these folks credit. this is a difficult thing to predict in the middle of a pandemic. >> absolutely. economists are rely on past trends but there's nothing, we have nothing to compare this pandemic to. does that mean we need to change how we gather economic data cracks >> perhaps. i am certainly not an expert a to do the best they can. if we look deeper into the numbers it's not all that rosy. 13% sounds a lot better than 20%. if you think about
. >>> for more analysis we are joined by james mcbride. james, it is good to have you on here. i want to get into what these numbers mean, but first, this was a shocker to so many people. no one seemed to see this coming. so how did economists get this so wrong? >> we are in uncharted territory. no one has ever been throh pandemic before. it is hard to find out where the starting point is and calculate the trajectory and this did just come out of the blue. economists were...
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james mcbride told us that investors are reacting to a lot of uncertainty about the future. >> him aside we saw the euphoria of the last couple of weeks of business is reopening. and the marking responding to this. on the other side of this, the other side of the seesaw, if you will, there's no vaccine and the number of cases is increasing, as are the number of deaths. i think that there is an abundance theory in the market that the economy simply cannot close down again. that would be just devastating. >> mcbride said that traders are concerned that the economic recovery will be longer and slower than initially hoped for. >>> the labor department released its latest unemployment numbers today. showing 1.5 million americans filed for claims last week. it is the 10 straight weekly decline as more businesses are reopen. but it is still more than double the record back in 1982. the number of people currently receiving benefits as more than 20 million. >>> scientist suggest that being outside helps reduce the risk of virus transmission. now some cities in the southbay and on the peninsula ar
james mcbride told us that investors are reacting to a lot of uncertainty about the future. >> him aside we saw the euphoria of the last couple of weeks of business is reopening. and the marking responding to this. on the other side of this, the other side of the seesaw, if you will, there's no vaccine and the number of cases is increasing, as are the number of deaths. i think that there is an abundance theory in the market that the economy simply cannot close down again. that would be...
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james mcbride, we will leave it at that today. thank you for your time and expertise. >> thank you. >>> coming up. a different way to reform the police right here in the bay area. san jose's mayor said that they will not defend, but they have a plan to spend money in different ways. >>> a fire marshal says that firefighters will not go into burning buildings or houses anymore unless there are people inside. we will tell you what that decision was made. >>> and an update on the beach rescue after five teenagers had to be pulled from the water in san francisco. ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't lose count. we'll have some catching up to do. >>> demonstrators showed up in oakland today protesting the chp officer i
james mcbride, we will leave it at that today. thank you for your time and expertise. >> thank you. >>> coming up. a different way to reform the police right here in the bay area. san jose's mayor said that they will not defend, but they have a plan to spend money in different ways. >>> a fire marshal says that firefighters will not go into burning buildings or houses anymore unless there are people inside. we will tell you what that decision was made. >>> and...
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are still all too few in quantity, but they are big in quality., lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbridedabbs, ann braden, and sarah patton boyle -- have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others have marched with us down nameless streets of the south. roach-infested jails, suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as as dirtyxp unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the need for powerful "action" antidotes combat the disease of segregation. let me take note of my other major disappointment. i have been so greatly disappointed with the white church and its leadership. of course, there are some notable exceptions. i am not unmindful of the fact that each of you has taken some significant stands on this issue. i commend you, reverend stallings, for your christian stand on this past sunday, in welcoming negroes to your worship service on a nonsegregated basis. i commend the catholic leaders of thi spring hill college several years ago. but despite these notable exceptions, i
are still all too few in quantity, but they are big in quality., lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbridedabbs, ann braden, and sarah patton boyle -- have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others have marched with us down nameless streets of the south. roach-infested jails, suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as as dirtyxp unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the need...
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. -- some such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, james mcbride dabs and syrup patent boil have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms, others have marched with us, languished in filthy, roche-infested jails, suffered the brutality of police men who view them as dirty "expletive was >> lovers. many of their moderate brothers, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the need for powerful "action" antidotes to combat the disease of segregation. let me take note of my other disappointment. i have been disappointed with the white church and its leadership. of course, there are some notable exceptions. i am not unmindful of the fact that each of you has taken some significant stands on this issue. i commend you, reverend stallings, for your christian stand this past sunday in welcoming negroes to your baptist church worship service on a nonsegregated basis. i commend the catholic leaders of this state for integrating springhill college several years ago. but despite these notable exceptions, i must honestly reiterate that i have been disappointed with th
. -- some such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, james mcbride dabs and syrup patent boil have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms, others have marched with us, languished in filthy, roche-infested jails, suffered the brutality of police men who view them as dirty "expletive was >> lovers. many of their moderate brothers, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the need for powerful "action" antidotes to combat the disease of...