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jennifer's cell phone.discovered -- and this was rather curious -- that most of her text message history had been deleted. but law enforcement has changed a lot. it's had to, to keep up with high tech. the palo alto cops managed to find a phone expert all the way across the country in new hampshire who had a very deep look into that cell phone and was able to pull up thousands, literally thousands of deleted text messages between jennifer and paul in the last few months of her life. and, oh, boy. from jennifer, you're nothing but a selfish cold-hearted scam artist liar. furious. that didn't read like any old quarrel. and the timing? jennifer sent that text to paul right at the end of the elaborate birthday party she threw for him when she had perhaps 12 hours to live. she was so upset about something that she refused to go to the hookah lounge after the party. walked all the way home on a broken heel texting all the way. jennifer -- good, stay away from me. i just got home. paul, i'm staying away this time
jennifer's cell phone.discovered -- and this was rather curious -- that most of her text message history had been deleted. but law enforcement has changed a lot. it's had to, to keep up with high tech. the palo alto cops managed to find a phone expert all the way across the country in new hampshire who had a very deep look into that cell phone and was able to pull up thousands, literally thousands of deleted text messages between jennifer and paul in the last few months of her life. and, oh,...
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tom: jennifer, thank you so much, professor jennifer rohn of oberlin college in ohio. forward this conversation with dr. andrew p ofause -- dr. andrew pecosz johns hopkins in the next hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." the first three months of the year for apples most important partner. at disrupted the company's production and china and worldwide demand for smartphones. softbank is headed for a record loss. the company is expected to post a $12.5 billion operation loss for the year. the vision fund went on and $80 billion startup spree. wework made the investment portfolio look increasingly shaky. southwest airlines is looking for volunteers to lose their -- leave their jobs voluntarily -- we've their jobs. offered toees have take time off or receive a partial pay plan. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: taiwan semiconductor manufacturing is planning to spend $12 billion building a chip plant in arizona. it may assuage u.s. concerns. joining us to discuss this is a bloomberg opinion columnist covering economy with some fantas
tom: jennifer, thank you so much, professor jennifer rohn of oberlin college in ohio. forward this conversation with dr. andrew p ofause -- dr. andrew pecosz johns hopkins in the next hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." the first three months of the year for apples most important partner. at disrupted the company's production and china and worldwide demand for smartphones. softbank is headed for a record loss. the company is expected to post a $12.5...
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here's my zoom interview with jennifer lopez jennifer lopez, oh my goodness how are you? tree over here. that's right >> jimmy: yeah >> very good, yes. >> jimmy: thank you, i'm very observant. i'm like a detective >> that's right. yeah, we all did that together, that's right >> jimmy: how about you singing "people? i was like, "ooh, she's going for it." >> yeah, you know what you know, barbra streisand's like my idol she was my mom's idol. >> jimmy: yeah >> and so my mom passed that on to me. so, i know all her songs you know, it's like when you're growing up and you sing just those songs. so, that was just like one of my songs that i always sang that i never got to sing anywhere and it just felt perfect for the moment so - >> jimmy: it was it was great and i heard that barbra commented on your instagram. >> she did she did. i was like -- yeah i was -- i was super stoked. i -- honestly, i was blown away and actually, we are represented by the same publicist. so he even wrote me, which i didn't tell anybody. she was like, "she really loved 'people. she said, that was very
here's my zoom interview with jennifer lopez jennifer lopez, oh my goodness how are you? tree over here. that's right >> jimmy: yeah >> very good, yes. >> jimmy: thank you, i'm very observant. i'm like a detective >> that's right. yeah, we all did that together, that's right >> jimmy: how about you singing "people? i was like, "ooh, she's going for it." >> yeah, you know what you know, barbra streisand's like my idol she was my mom's idol....
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jennifer? jennifer: i think so. can you hear me? >> yes. jennifer: i can hear. ready fori: we are you. jennifer: can you hear me? rep. pelosi: i can. jennifer: thank you. can you start with negotiations with the white house? [inaudible] had in all ofe the negotiations a list of things he wanted to see. standard of -- a high legislationn in the for when companies would there is a high standard that they would have to meet. they kept saying, the next bill, the next bill, the next bill, and this is part of the negotiations. [inaudible] who is next? reporter: sorry for the tech issues here. [inaudible] what does this tell you about what might be possible to get the nation back on solid ground. rep. pelosi: thank you for your question. is [inaudible]g the service is really popular in the country. those who say there should be funding for [inaudible] is a connection throughout america. [inaudible] muchis time, there was so being done remotely. [inaudible] that is a fundamental difference [inaudible] so, many people know their letter carriers and their postal workers,
jennifer? jennifer: i think so. can you hear me? >> yes. jennifer: i can hear. ready fori: we are you. jennifer: can you hear me? rep. pelosi: i can. jennifer: thank you. can you start with negotiations with the white house? [inaudible] had in all ofe the negotiations a list of things he wanted to see. standard of -- a high legislationn in the for when companies would there is a high standard that they would have to meet. they kept saying, the next bill, the next bill, the next bill, and...
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[applause] [cheers and applause] jennifer: i am searching through the text -- s. > again, no f-bomb jenniferi am searching through the text of lincoln's speech for the word "scumbag." i do not see it here. [laughter] i do not know where it came from. we gave our followers on twitter the opportunity to offer up some questions over the last 24 hours, and i want to make sure we do not get to the end of the program without giving one or two of them a voice. and we are already, believe it or not, getting to the end of the program, so i need you all to answer in lightning fashion. i will try to get to several of them. they want to know more about the lincoln project, so some quick yes/no answers. are we only going to focus our ads in swing states? reed? reed: we will focus our ads in the places where they make the most sense from an elect oral and resource perspective. as you saw in our op-ed, no matter who the democrats nominate, donald trump could still win. and so we will we focus our resources. when we talk about defeating those people who have taken on trumpism, that will be republican member
[applause] [cheers and applause] jennifer: i am searching through the text -- s. > again, no f-bomb jenniferi am searching through the text of lincoln's speech for the word "scumbag." i do not see it here. [laughter] i do not know where it came from. we gave our followers on twitter the opportunity to offer up some questions over the last 24 hours, and i want to make sure we do not get to the end of the program without giving one or two of them a voice. and we are already, believe...
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. >>> the mysterious disappearance of jennifer dulos.been one year since the connecticut mom went missing, but the case is still receiving national attention. our own laura ingall has been following the story since the beginning and even interviewed jennifer's suspected killer, her husband. she joins us next with new information. ospitals to get back to normal again. that's why, at cancer treatment centers of america, we aren't waiting. we're right here, still focused on the only thing we do, providing world-class cancer care, all under one roof. because cancer isn't just what we do, it's all we do. cancer treatment centers of america. call now for an appointment. it means being there for each other. that's why state farm is announcing the good neighbor relief program we know our customers are driving less, which means fewer accidents. so state farm is returning $2 billion dollars to auto policyholders for the period ending may 31st. and we'll continue making real time decisions to best serve you - our customers. because now, more than e
. >>> the mysterious disappearance of jennifer dulos.been one year since the connecticut mom went missing, but the case is still receiving national attention. our own laura ingall has been following the story since the beginning and even interviewed jennifer's suspected killer, her husband. she joins us next with new information. ospitals to get back to normal again. that's why, at cancer treatment centers of america, we aren't waiting. we're right here, still focused on the only thing...
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would have to agree with jennifer, it isa would have to agree with jennifer, it is a difficult one toanielle, it is when you do not know much aboutjet danielle, it is when you do not know much about jet and danielle, it is when you do not know much aboutjet and we are waiting to find it proper government will be. galley, a question from ian —— galley. gary. when chris whitty was talking about a0 vaccine they developed he said the chances of anyone working was low. what is a chance you'll ever develop a vaccine? so much there is still hope. if no vaccine is available we have to hope for another form of protection and we heard about herd immunity area. if enough people get infected it will affect the entire population. there is also the development of antivirals and lots of research going into this. the distancing measures we may have to live with for quite some time and thatis live with for quite some time and that is probably the best proven way of controlling a virus such as this. we hope the outbreak will weaken and disappear with the rising summer temperatures and people will be mo
would have to agree with jennifer, it isa would have to agree with jennifer, it is a difficult one toanielle, it is when you do not know much aboutjet danielle, it is when you do not know much about jet and danielle, it is when you do not know much aboutjet and we are waiting to find it proper government will be. galley, a question from ian —— galley. gary. when chris whitty was talking about a0 vaccine they developed he said the chances of anyone working was low. what is a chance you'll...
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jennifer: good morning. i don't think anyone can put an actual percentage figure on how much of this is going to be temporary. i think it is still too early to say. thesefter hearing all of terrible numbers of late from the ism surveys, auto sales being slashed in half in april, i plunge in retail sales, manufacturing activity, and of course, all of the jobs data, even withstanding all of that, i am still slightly more optimistic now that i have been in a while. thee it is because longest month ever is now over, but despite all of this terrible data, we are still hoping that a lot of this is going to be temporary. we are still expecting a robust recovery to unfold in the second half of this year, and it is going to take time before demand and jobs were torn -- and jobs return to pre-virus levels. that is not going to happen until may be the end of 21 at the earliest. vonnie: what are you basing that return in the second half on? can we ramp up the job creation we need in order to reverse the destruction? a l
jennifer: good morning. i don't think anyone can put an actual percentage figure on how much of this is going to be temporary. i think it is still too early to say. thesefter hearing all of terrible numbers of late from the ism surveys, auto sales being slashed in half in april, i plunge in retail sales, manufacturing activity, and of course, all of the jobs data, even withstanding all of that, i am still slightly more optimistic now that i have been in a while. thee it is because longest month...
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jennifer: yes.applause] following onto one thing that ron said, because this is one thing we were talking about. we launched december 17, and we probably -- we launched what was2 probably the80, -- launched ,000thas the probably 280 reason the donald trump is a bad president. [applause] [laughter] >> the people have spoken. saw,t i think that what we what we were so surprised by and, frankly, so heartened by was the overwhelming, organic response to just having stood up. [applause] and it did not necessarily have to be that day, and it did catalyze something that i think folks, be they republicans, , notrats, independents affiliated voters, were looking for someone to stand up and say enough is enough, and what ron was talking about today was what lincoln did in that speech was provide the courage of the convictions that so many new in that room, in this room, but did not know how to articulate it and did not know what to do about it, and so i think of what we have seen at the beginning so far is th
jennifer: yes.applause] following onto one thing that ron said, because this is one thing we were talking about. we launched december 17, and we probably -- we launched what was2 probably the80, -- launched ,000thas the probably 280 reason the donald trump is a bad president. [applause] [laughter] >> the people have spoken. saw,t i think that what we what we were so surprised by and, frankly, so heartened by was the overwhelming, organic response to just having stood up. [applause] and it...
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jennifer, space history curator, your specialty is the shuttle era. perfect for this on space flights. jennifer, welcome to our program. i was looking at your comments into things stuck out. here's the first one, you said "we are going back to do what we used to do." what does that mean? >> watching capsules. for the generation who watch the apollo missions, the mercury and gemini missions, it might look awfully familiar. my generation got used to the space shuttle. this is not going to look like a space shuttle launch. >> bill: the other thing you say, there will be ways it looks similar and ways it looks different. i think we can see that already. if your explanation for that distinction. >> absolutely, i think science fiction is a great model for how we want things to look. certainly it's been taken into account in the spacex launch today and how the dragon looks, how the falcon 9 rocket operates and in the way the space suits look. there is a look and feel to this that will feel classic science fiction to many. it's not going to function like we h
jennifer, space history curator, your specialty is the shuttle era. perfect for this on space flights. jennifer, welcome to our program. i was looking at your comments into things stuck out. here's the first one, you said "we are going back to do what we used to do." what does that mean? >> watching capsules. for the generation who watch the apollo missions, the mercury and gemini missions, it might look awfully familiar. my generation got used to the space shuttle. this is not...
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jennifer one of the only director of the epidemiology program at the university of delaware jennifer we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight we appreciate your insights thank you stay safe and and. the day is always done the conversation continues online join us on twitter at d w news you can follow me at bring goth t.v.'s and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day see that every. conflict zone. despite the coronavirus time demi close go move push congress for a presidential election in may in the expectation that it would waive my guest this week from coming to so many touching bush and me feet from the law and justice. course is going to move guilty of trying to put politics of people's love. conflicts of. yes. on to the for. it's a deadly sin. and a basic human trait. in drives us. and threatens to destroy us. grief caused in part to seeming greed is now a matter of survival but these are really something we can take. the feel desired. in 45 minutes on d w. we know that this is a scary time for us the coronavirus is changing the wo
jennifer one of the only director of the epidemiology program at the university of delaware jennifer we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight we appreciate your insights thank you stay safe and and. the day is always done the conversation continues online join us on twitter at d w news you can follow me at bring goth t.v.'s and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day see that every. conflict zone. despite the coronavirus time demi close go move...
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and jennifer palmieri's with us.ations director for president obama and former communications director for hillary clinton's presidential campaign. and gene, let me start with that point you make in your poll -- in your column. which is that to bring barack obama into this campaign only helps joe biden. >> it really does. and you know, one thing that democrats need to do is boost turnout of this election. they need -- and african-american turnout fell in 2016. we all know that donald trump won basically by 80,000 votes. he won the electoral college by 80,000 votes in wisconsin and michigan and philadelphia. and if you had -- if black turnout had been at barack obama levels in 2016 in milwaukee and detroit and it had increased just a bit in philadelphia, we'd be talking about hillary clinton's reelection rather than -- donald trump would just be a twitter troll that nobody paid much attention to. so i think it is a dubious strategy at best to go after barack obama, who by the way is not just popular among african amer
and jennifer palmieri's with us.ations director for president obama and former communications director for hillary clinton's presidential campaign. and gene, let me start with that point you make in your poll -- in your column. which is that to bring barack obama into this campaign only helps joe biden. >> it really does. and you know, one thing that democrats need to do is boost turnout of this election. they need -- and african-american turnout fell in 2016. we all know that donald...
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jennifer grygiel. thanks to both of you. when we come back, we are joined by the reverend al sharpton who was here in minneapolis a couple of days ago. he has been working with the family and some protesters. also joining me is roland martin who went to the same high school as george floyd growing up. they are with us on the other side. you're watching msnbc. her side you're watching msnbc. ♪ clearly, velveeta melts creamier. overnight, they became our offices, schools and playgrounds. all those places out there are now in here. that's why we're still offering fast, free two day shipping on thousands of items. even the big stuff. and doing everything it takes to ensure your safety. so you can make your home... everything you need it to be. wayfair. way more than furniture. from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. which most pills don't. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up to
jennifer grygiel. thanks to both of you. when we come back, we are joined by the reverend al sharpton who was here in minneapolis a couple of days ago. he has been working with the family and some protesters. also joining me is roland martin who went to the same high school as george floyd growing up. they are with us on the other side. you're watching msnbc. her side you're watching msnbc. ♪ clearly, velveeta melts creamier. overnight, they became our offices, schools and playgrounds. all...
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side any and has arrived with a family who needs jennifer and her 3 children they will need to see the dentist or medical. these in the us are the most expensive in the world and unaffordable for a large section of the population so staying up all night seems like a small price to pay in your struggle because you see here it's not easy. if you do absolutely the alternatives. margaret. after. the family arrived the night before because here the rule is 1st come 1st served at 6 o'clock in the morning the doors open the organizers call our patients by their number one priority service. we're going to guard your door your star will call a group of 20 your gear all right. once inside the patients find themselves in a full scale field hospital images reminiscent of a humanitarian disaster and yet this is modern day america. here people are treated in turn by a host of volunteers nurses family doctors but also specialists who are able to treat more complicated illnesses. the most remarkable part takes place in the sports hall transformed into a gigantic dental care facility. all day long 60 d
side any and has arrived with a family who needs jennifer and her 3 children they will need to see the dentist or medical. these in the us are the most expensive in the world and unaffordable for a large section of the population so staying up all night seems like a small price to pay in your struggle because you see here it's not easy. if you do absolutely the alternatives. margaret. after. the family arrived the night before because here the rule is 1st come 1st served at 6 o'clock in the...
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leah lindsey and jayden fortunately jennifer receives food stamps. it's. according to how many kids. are. put in so much on their. $646.00 just to buy food for. $560.00 euros a month to feed 5 people a tight budget before going shopping the 2 women check the balance on their card. so iranian and jennifer can spend the food coupons in any supermarkets like this discount store where they regularly go shopping. once at the checkout the food stamp card works just like any other credit card. and in this store an appellation they are by no means the only ones who use one. of the people to come to terms here. and probably have a home here it's a it's a it's a lot yeah yeah. thank you donald trump plans to cut down on the amount of food stamp recipients critics say that risks making an already vulnerable society even poorer. but ironically they voted 80 percent in favor of trump and their support for him continues seemingly unabated to earn a little extra cash so iranian does household chores for her neighbors. for a few dollars she also cuts james's head she work
leah lindsey and jayden fortunately jennifer receives food stamps. it's. according to how many kids. are. put in so much on their. $646.00 just to buy food for. $560.00 euros a month to feed 5 people a tight budget before going shopping the 2 women check the balance on their card. so iranian and jennifer can spend the food coupons in any supermarkets like this discount store where they regularly go shopping. once at the checkout the food stamp card works just like any other credit card. and in...
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sorry any and jennifer can spend the food coupons in any supermarkets like this discount store with a regularly go shopping. once at the checkout the food stamp card works just like any other credit card and in this store an appellation they are by no means the only ones who use one. of the people the students here. and probably have people at home and it's a teacher it's a lot yeah yeah. thank you donald trump plans to cut down on the amount of food stamp recipients critics say that risks making an already vulnerable society even poorer. but ironically they voted 80 percent in favor of trump and then support for him continues seemingly unabated to earn a little extra cash so iranian does household chores for her neighbors. for a few dollars she also cuts james's head she works in a mine and is a loyal trump follower i am from brown before crow what did he do anything save that. you know crop of women to help other countries his graphic guns work. i have not. gone from the billionaire. family ever word to go children who were with. you a lot about a person. that unwavering support can
sorry any and jennifer can spend the food coupons in any supermarkets like this discount store with a regularly go shopping. once at the checkout the food stamp card works just like any other credit card and in this store an appellation they are by no means the only ones who use one. of the people the students here. and probably have people at home and it's a teacher it's a lot yeah yeah. thank you donald trump plans to cut down on the amount of food stamp recipients critics say that risks...
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fortunately jennifer receives food stamps. arum us on the forests. according to how many kids you have and you are. put in so much on there and i get. $646.00 just basically just for food. $560.00 euros a month to feed 5 people a tight budget before going shopping the 2 women check the balance on their card. yeah yeah i. think. so renia and jennifer can spend their food coupons in any supermarkets like this discount store where they regularly go shopping. once at the checkout the food stamp card works just like any other credit card and in this store an appellation they are by no means the only ones who use one. of many people we for instance here. probably have a great home and it's a feature it's a lot yeah yeah. thank you donald trump plans to cut down on the amount of food stamp recipients critics say that risks making an already vulnerable society even poorer. but ironically here they voted 80 percent in favor of trump and this support for him continues seemingly on a base hit. and in this no extra cash side raynier does household chores for his
fortunately jennifer receives food stamps. arum us on the forests. according to how many kids you have and you are. put in so much on there and i get. $646.00 just basically just for food. $560.00 euros a month to feed 5 people a tight budget before going shopping the 2 women check the balance on their card. yeah yeah i. think. so renia and jennifer can spend their food coupons in any supermarkets like this discount store where they regularly go shopping. once at the checkout the food stamp...
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i mean, you know, come jennifer. i mean come on.maybe and also just part visceral reaction. obama is inside his head. he can't stand the fact, i think, frankly, that a black man had a successful eight-year presidency, respected and admired around the world, and won the nobel prize, and he gets laughed at and ridiculed and is presiding over an unmitigated disaster. i think that drives donald trump crazy. so every time obama comes out, i think it will drive him a little crazier. >> gene robinson, jennifer palmieri, thank you both for joining us. go ahead. >> i mean obama has held back thus far, but you're right, lawrence. when he's on the campaign trail, he will not. >> jennifer palmieri, gene robinson, thank you both for joining us. really appreciate it. >>> and when we come back, we will have a last word tonight about the newest glint of hope, and it is just that, a glint of hope for a coronavirus vaccine. and this one could be the very first vaccine to reach the market. that's next. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show u
i mean, you know, come jennifer. i mean come on.maybe and also just part visceral reaction. obama is inside his head. he can't stand the fact, i think, frankly, that a black man had a successful eight-year presidency, respected and admired around the world, and won the nobel prize, and he gets laughed at and ridiculed and is presiding over an unmitigated disaster. i think that drives donald trump crazy. so every time obama comes out, i think it will drive him a little crazier. >> gene...
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jennifer ruben is an opinion writer if the "washington post." dean obeidallah is the host of sirius xm's "dean obeidallah show" and a columnist with the daily beast. >>> turning to state and local governments continuing the painstaking process of safely or at least trying to safely reopen. the senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, slammed the $3 trillion hero legislation that was just passed by the house on friday, calling the proposal, which provides nearly 1 trillion in aid, a wish list of democratic priorities that he says are unrelated to the current crisis. here's new york's governor, andrew cuomo's response to that. >> to have taken the actions they have taken, where they're funding big business, small business, airlines, they're worried about hotels, they're worried about restaurants, and i'm not debating those issues. but then not to help schools and police and firefighters and give people food who are starving and need s.n.a.p.? i mean, how could you ever justify that? >> joining me now, msnbc correspondent, moira barrett in newark,
jennifer ruben is an opinion writer if the "washington post." dean obeidallah is the host of sirius xm's "dean obeidallah show" and a columnist with the daily beast. >>> turning to state and local governments continuing the painstaking process of safely or at least trying to safely reopen. the senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, slammed the $3 trillion hero legislation that was just passed by the house on friday, calling the proposal, which provides nearly 1...
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jennifer horney it's nice sounding director of the epidemiology program at the university of delaware in new work it's good to have you back on the show jennifer i mean if i go back 3 months in time the beginning of march i think the number of confirmed dead 19 deaths in the u.s. was around 53 months later we're at 100 sal's i mean how the hell could that happen in such a short amount of time how do you explain that. so i began my career in the wake of the september 11th and the subsequent anthrax attacks and this placed a large amount of attention on building our capacity to respond to public health emergencies since the 2800 session the budget cuts that have left public health understaffed and underfunded mean that we started the fight against at the end it with a deficit of 250000 public health workers in the u.s. i think the other major reason for the failure of the public health care science has been the sidelining of the centers for disease control and prevention whose initial missteps with regard to tested element and their initial contradiction to federal officials he said the
jennifer horney it's nice sounding director of the epidemiology program at the university of delaware in new work it's good to have you back on the show jennifer i mean if i go back 3 months in time the beginning of march i think the number of confirmed dead 19 deaths in the u.s. was around 53 months later we're at 100 sal's i mean how the hell could that happen in such a short amount of time how do you explain that. so i began my career in the wake of the september 11th and the subsequent...
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jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> stay up to date on the pandemic. you can get a newsletter on the index. head to nbc bay area.com. >>> other news now, a violent scene in downtown san jose. police forced to open fire. marianne? >> i'm here on jillian street. this happened a block away from s.a.p. center. right now, if you look down the street, you can see that investigators are still processing the scene. this happened around 8:00 this morning. san hoe pleajose police say a m stabbed in the middle of the street along the guadeloupe river trail. the stabs suspect turned and moved towards officers. that is when three officers opened fire, killing the man. the stabbing victim also died. officers were not hurt. officers that f on paid affairs and the auditor will both monitor investigation. the names of the people who died have not been been released. this is the second officer shooting this weekend. marianne favro, nbc news. >>> coming up, pan digit has hit thousands of companies. the changes you might start seeing in the air, and a historic moment at t
jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> stay up to date on the pandemic. you can get a newsletter on the index. head to nbc bay area.com. >>> other news now, a violent scene in downtown san jose. police forced to open fire. marianne? >> i'm here on jillian street. this happened a block away from s.a.p. center. right now, if you look down the street, you can see that investigators are still processing the scene. this happened around 8:00 this morning. san hoe pleajose...
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jennifer, i want to go to you.at the numbers here, we're expecting a really rough unemployment report coming out this week. we were around 4% for a while. we had a very strong economy. that could be ballooned up to 16%. what did you make of the president's message last night, knowing that number? >> well, i think that the president was right in saying that we all need to be mindful of our own situation and we're waiting for guidance from our own governors. what we can do in our own personal businesses, to help ourselves. we're all entrepreneurs. we want to just make our own living without assistance and i think each business should have an opportunity to do that. rob: absolutely. kevin, over to you. you're in the tech space. what do you think the plans should be? when do you think people should be going back to work? >> yeah, this is a tough question. i was sitting here watching the town hall meeting last night and i think the president did a great job. like your first caller said, i think he brought in hope. but t
jennifer, i want to go to you.at the numbers here, we're expecting a really rough unemployment report coming out this week. we were around 4% for a while. we had a very strong economy. that could be ballooned up to 16%. what did you make of the president's message last night, knowing that number? >> well, i think that the president was right in saying that we all need to be mindful of our own situation and we're waiting for guidance from our own governors. what we can do in our own...
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jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> it looks like a brewing frud with president trump and former president obama. he was asked b about obama's criticism of the trump administration's handling of the pandemic. he said he did not hear about it. >> he was an incompetent president. that is all i can say. grossly incompetent. >> he krit sized trump early y this year. >>> still ahead, what pope francis is saying about attending mass and what is next for vatican city. >>> and the requirements you splus to get a test for covid-19. i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> the u.s. space force laun
jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> it looks like a brewing frud with president trump and former president obama. he was asked b about obama's criticism of the trump administration's handling of the pandemic. he said he did not hear about it. >> he was an incompetent president. that is all i can say. grossly incompetent. >> he krit sized trump early y this year. >>> still ahead, what pope francis is saying about attending mass and what is next for vatican...
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yeah, i would agree with jennifer, a difficult one to answer, lam not jennifer, a difficult one to answerdo not know a lot about yet, and we do not know a lot about yet, and we are waiting to find out what the suggestions will be on that. a question from ian, when chris whitty was asked about a vaccine, he said that even though there were 40 development programmes under way, andi development programmes under way, and i think we have been told by the who they are more than 40, the chances of anyone working was low. this would suggest there is a high chance that there will never be a vaccine against covid—19, so what is the strategy then? i think the chances, yes, no, ofa the strategy then? i think the chances, yes, no, of a successful vaccine, but there is still hope. if no vaccine were available, we have to look for another form of protection, and we heard about the herd immunity process early on, enough people getting infected and developing protective immunity that will protect the entire population. there is also the development of antivirals, a lot of research going into this. the dis
yeah, i would agree with jennifer, a difficult one to answer, lam not jennifer, a difficult one to answerdo not know a lot about yet, and we do not know a lot about yet, and we are waiting to find out what the suggestions will be on that. a question from ian, when chris whitty was asked about a vaccine, he said that even though there were 40 development programmes under way, andi development programmes under way, and i think we have been told by the who they are more than 40, the chances of...
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if the us could they will simply jennifer you is it up to me it feels qatar let's. go. girl it's for do you will ski no last time of the level mouth can i be like i me is if i were held up. at phone this a few. can with. the words the show got go to deal with the scripts it was awkward and just. because. we had to send. because according to the quiz it would die to send. out a send you scarlatti muscly getting too nice to the music to make you sound good i know mike a music e. land of used to seeing. champions he. said that you put the time to much he says gentlemen. you know what i'm going to jam you sub you see perceive images many times the most not that easy but volt they can papers oh god. oh give all in don't know what it was but was it includes even if you they hate you in fighting. even. though he went to a fish. and that was don't. leave i think he was thinking. why didn't the place thought do anything then i don't want any thought of it as you know. what that went to my change of what. mice foster said out there not that i just had to and yes rich what you fuz
if the us could they will simply jennifer you is it up to me it feels qatar let's. go. girl it's for do you will ski no last time of the level mouth can i be like i me is if i were held up. at phone this a few. can with. the words the show got go to deal with the scripts it was awkward and just. because. we had to send. because according to the quiz it would die to send. out a send you scarlatti muscly getting too nice to the music to make you sound good i know mike a music e. land of used to...
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. >> reporter: jennifer feist is the sister of dr.reen. >> she said it was like armageddon she said there are so many sick people everywhere. she said people are just dying in waiting rooms before they even get in. >> reporter: on "today" jennifer and her husband corey said dr. breen got sick with coronavirus and days later went back to work. >> i kept telling my sister, you know, if you can't function, you can't help anybody, you have to sleep. >> reporter: sensing she was in trouble, her family and friends got her to a hospital but after being released, she took her own life. >> for somebody whose life calling is helping people and she just couldn't help enough people and the combination was just unbearable. >> i cried the whole way home. >> reporter: arlean van dyke is a critical care nurse. it was devastating when a beloved colleague passed away. >> today we lost him we lined the walls as he was taken away that was a beautiful moment. >> reporter: a study of doctors and nurses in china found a considerable proportion reported depr
. >> reporter: jennifer feist is the sister of dr.reen. >> she said it was like armageddon she said there are so many sick people everywhere. she said people are just dying in waiting rooms before they even get in. >> reporter: on "today" jennifer and her husband corey said dr. breen got sick with coronavirus and days later went back to work. >> i kept telling my sister, you know, if you can't function, you can't help anybody, you have to sleep. >>...
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as jennifer said, look at his poll numbers. the republican senator in georgia david perdue said georgia is in play this cycle. a democrat has not won georgia since 1992 for president. you see what is going on. i think this november things will change. this november, donald trump and the gop could pay a dear price. >> that's interesting, jen, if one were to make a decision not to choose the data, at one point the cdc on march 6th, trump was saying everybody who needs a test could get a test. back then the actual coronavirus test. not the antibody test. we are still not in a position where everybody who needs a coronavirus test can get a test in the united states. had he relied on the science, his political prospects would have been better. maybe we would not be headed for as deeper a recession or not as many people infected. there would not be as many people dead. >> absolutely. this is the undoing of donald trump. he is always his worst enemy. he is incompetent at bottom. he has an incurious mind. the social distancing and stay
as jennifer said, look at his poll numbers. the republican senator in georgia david perdue said georgia is in play this cycle. a democrat has not won georgia since 1992 for president. you see what is going on. i think this november things will change. this november, donald trump and the gop could pay a dear price. >> that's interesting, jen, if one were to make a decision not to choose the data, at one point the cdc on march 6th, trump was saying everybody who needs a test could get a...
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we'll take a quick break, well receipt with ed yong and jennifer senior and many more guests. we'll be right back. these days, it's anything but business as usual. that's why working together is more important than ever. at&t is committed to keeping you connected. so you can keep your patients cared for. your customers served. your students inspired. and your employees closer than ever. our network is resilient. our people are strong. our job is to keep your business connected . it's what we've always done. it's what we'll always do. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. however, there is one thing you can be certain of. the men and women of the united states postal service. we're here to delive
we'll take a quick break, well receipt with ed yong and jennifer senior and many more guests. we'll be right back. these days, it's anything but business as usual. that's why working together is more important than ever. at&t is committed to keeping you connected. so you can keep your patients cared for. your customers served. your students inspired. and your employees closer than ever. our network is resilient. our people are strong. our job is to keep your business connected . it's what...
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the allegation was that his close relationship with the american businesswoman jennifer arcuri had meants, access to overseas trade missions because of that close relationship. what the independent office for police conduct found was that there was no evidence he had influenced those decisions. however, what it did find was that those around borisjohnson believed there was a close relationship between the two, and that may have influenced how they behaved, and the independent office for police conduct also found that there was definitely a close association between borisjohnson and jennifer arcuri, and i may have been an intimate relationship, and as they put it, it would have been wise for boris johnson as they put it, it would have been wise for borisjohnson to have declared this is a conflict of interest. they went through 900 documents, eight years of e—mails to work out whether they should be a criminal investigation, and they did make this little afterthought. some of the records which would have assisted the review either never existed or have been deleted, and i had lots to say a
the allegation was that his close relationship with the american businesswoman jennifer arcuri had meants, access to overseas trade missions because of that close relationship. what the independent office for police conduct found was that there was no evidence he had influenced those decisions. however, what it did find was that those around borisjohnson believed there was a close relationship between the two, and that may have influenced how they behaved, and the independent office for police...
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it is jennifer contreras still jennifer graduating from tennis in high in hayward there. she is she's going to attend csu east bay in the fall. she is planning to major in nursing also a minor in psychology and you can let us know about your graduate in your life you been sending in photos and we are getting a lot of people are still sending them and other great. so you can still do that there's plenty of time. i just go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads 2020 it's under the news tab submit a picture of your grad you can let us know which high school a lot that person attended and what's coming up next for them. and we've been on people doing good things in their communities during the pandemic tonight. it's the pepsico foundation, it's helping families of color in the east bay. it is partnering with unidos us and hayward also in oakland, they've donated $80,000 to provide food for seniors also medical care more testing all kinds of economic health. the pepsico initiative comes as unemployment and infection rates among african american and latino communities a particu
it is jennifer contreras still jennifer graduating from tennis in high in hayward there. she is she's going to attend csu east bay in the fall. she is planning to major in nursing also a minor in psychology and you can let us know about your graduate in your life you been sending in photos and we are getting a lot of people are still sending them and other great. so you can still do that there's plenty of time. i just go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads 2020 it's under the news tab submit...
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and jennifer ruben an opinion columnist at "the washington post" and an msnbc contributor.start with you on this one. that moment of the press conference the president had i believe it was yesterday, right, where he announced the fact we were no longer going to have a relationship -- this country was no longer going to have a relationship with the world health organization because of the pandemic. everybody had eyes on that press conference expecting the president would address this nation because of the aftermath of what happened to george floyd, the racial inequality, the racial injustice we're seeing in this country and the police brutality towards african-american men and african-american people in general. that is not what this nation got. i wonder, tiffany, and i ask this to you. i wonder if in fact this nation had gotten that would it have mattered? >> no, it wouldn't. and i would take a bit of an issue and say everyone was not expecting this president to address this nation and the racial inequality that has historically plagued this country. i think we got exactly
and jennifer ruben an opinion columnist at "the washington post" and an msnbc contributor.start with you on this one. that moment of the press conference the president had i believe it was yesterday, right, where he announced the fact we were no longer going to have a relationship -- this country was no longer going to have a relationship with the world health organization because of the pandemic. everybody had eyes on that press conference expecting the president would address this...
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reportera: segÚn jorge y jennifer la rutina les permite cumplir con sus trabajos.tena trÁfico va a regresar y el ritmo de la vida va a tomar su curso normal. pero para muchas familias, el coronavirus les habrÁ dejado una enseÑanza que nunca olvidarÁn. >> nos ha dejado que somos una familia que podemos compartir espacio. >> hemos aprendido que todo puede cambiar en un minuto. >> estamos juntos, estamos sanos, tenemos techo y comida. >> que las cosas cambian muy rÁpido y hay que valorar cada momento. >> es pido que cierren el dÍa con esa oraciÓn. jorge: y la verdad es que los niÑos y adultosestamos desesperados con la cuarentena. esta preguntas para el doctor juan. >> hola, quiero saberhasta cuando tenemos que quedarnos encerrados. doctor: lo que hay que hacer es comenzar pero despacito. a recuperar nuestra normalidad. pero siempre protegiÉndonos en esta nueva vida que tenemos que llevar. lavÁndonos las manos constantemente y tratar de mantener la distancia. esto por lo menos el resto del aÑo. ilia: el siguiente es un ejemplo de cÓmo niÑos extraÑan a sus amigos. >> g
reportera: segÚn jorge y jennifer la rutina les permite cumplir con sus trabajos.tena trÁfico va a regresar y el ritmo de la vida va a tomar su curso normal. pero para muchas familias, el coronavirus les habrÁ dejado una enseÑanza que nunca olvidarÁn. >> nos ha dejado que somos una familia que podemos compartir espacio. >> hemos aprendido que todo puede cambiar en un minuto. >> estamos juntos, estamos sanos, tenemos techo y comida. >> que las cosas cambian muy...
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joining us now is jennifer bingham osborn & scarborough.s about our society here, we see the stock market continue to basically rip. we are up 1.5% for the indices. typical stocks doing fine. what is it that gives this market such confidence? jennifer: there seems to be a disconnect between wall street and main street. horrificis tourette -- jobs report, on skyrocketing, but the stock market, in the midst of a pretty significant rebound. the unknown of course is whether we have reached the bottom and the market is looking past all of this, or whether this is just the midst of a bear market rally. isetheless, the market clearly pricing in a pretty quick return to work for many of these folks. that is a big unknown right now. known a lot of people have lost their jobs and more to come. may is now where everyone is focusing, and how bad that may be. but the question about whether these job losses are temporary, how many will become term -- permanent, and whether we will see this bleed more into the white-collar jobs. so far it's been heavily w
joining us now is jennifer bingham osborn & scarborough.s about our society here, we see the stock market continue to basically rip. we are up 1.5% for the indices. typical stocks doing fine. what is it that gives this market such confidence? jennifer: there seems to be a disconnect between wall street and main street. horrificis tourette -- jobs report, on skyrocketing, but the stock market, in the midst of a pretty significant rebound. the unknown of course is whether we have reached the...
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jennifer griffin is at the pentagon with the breaking details tonight. good evening jennifer. >> it's the second terrorist attack on a navy base in the united states since december. this morning at naval air station corpus christi and texas a car came speeding through a gate which triggered vehicle barriers to deploy and stop the car. the driver began shooting injuring a security guard. the sailor was wearing a bulletproof vest and has since been released from the hospital. the suspect was reportedly an arab man and was shot and killed during the attack. >> we have determined that the incident this morning at corpus christi is terrorism related and the scene is still being processed. we may have a potential second related person of interest at large in the community but we would encourage the public to remain calm. and if you see something, say something. >> today's attack comes just months after a saudi pilot in training went on a rampage killing three service members in pensacola, florida. on monday the fbi and attorney general william barr held a pres
jennifer griffin is at the pentagon with the breaking details tonight. good evening jennifer. >> it's the second terrorist attack on a navy base in the united states since december. this morning at naval air station corpus christi and texas a car came speeding through a gate which triggered vehicle barriers to deploy and stop the car. the driver began shooting injuring a security guard. the sailor was wearing a bulletproof vest and has since been released from the hospital. the suspect...
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the brides have hope. >> reporter: with love, hope springs eternal, but not for jennifer and mike. they will have their big dream wedding next year after a quiet civil ceremony sometime next month. >> it's going down to us and the officiant may be on zoom. >> our parents if we give them the link. >> yeah, i guess so. >> when we give them the link. >> reporter: in napa, john ramose, kpix 5. >> where there's a will, there's a way. the wedding planner says assuming things settle down, it's really going to get crazy next year. two years worth of couples are trying to get married at the same time. that's it for the news at 5:00, kpix news at 6:00 begins right now. >>> now at 6:00, one bay area held strong on strict stay-at- home order restrictions until today. what made santa clara county health officials change their minds? >> i'm juliette goodrich in burlingame. it's phase two, but that doesn't mean you can walk on inside. it's curbside pickup only. so how is that doing for the business owner? how are they going to survive? i will have that story coming up. >>> new testing sites openi
the brides have hope. >> reporter: with love, hope springs eternal, but not for jennifer and mike. they will have their big dream wedding next year after a quiet civil ceremony sometime next month. >> it's going down to us and the officiant may be on zoom. >> our parents if we give them the link. >> yeah, i guess so. >> when we give them the link. >> reporter: in napa, john ramose, kpix 5. >> where there's a will, there's a way. the wedding planner says...
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thank you, jennifer connelly, so much, for being with us today. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to share... with the geico giveback. a 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies for both current and new customers. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. so thanks again. one good share deserves another. >>> thank you guys for >>> thank you for watching. tomorrow on "gma," matthew mcconaughey. >> have a good day, everyone! and i live in san francisco, california. i have been a sales and sales management professional my whole career. typical day during a work week is i'm working but first always going for a run or going to the gym. i love reading. i love cooking healthy. it's super important to me. i was noticing that i was just having some memory loss. it was really bothering me. so i tried prevagen and it started to work for me. i wish i had taken prevagen five or ten years ago. prevagen.
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on the latest developments in the start of the coronavirus for it also joining us congresswoman jennifer solace the commissioner for puerto rico represents the house of representatives shall talk about the islands covid-19 response in the federal relief efforts. learn the conversation tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ ♪ >> oh yeah, oh yea, oh yea, all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of united states can go in there and give their attention. the court is now sitting. >> for the first time in history here the u.s. supreme court live, this month, due to the coronavirus pandemic the justices are hearing oral arguments in cases before the court by teleconference. c-span will provide live coverage of each of these sessions. wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the justice hereto cases little sisters of the port versus pennsylvania, and trump versus pennsylvania consolidated oral argument on the constitutionality of the affordable care act's birth control mandate exemption which was expanded by the trump administration and bar versus american association of politi
on the latest developments in the start of the coronavirus for it also joining us congresswoman jennifer solace the commissioner for puerto rico represents the house of representatives shall talk about the islands covid-19 response in the federal relief efforts. learn the conversation tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ ♪ >> oh yeah, oh yea, oh yea, all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of united states can go in there and give their attention. the court...
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my 1st guest tonight is one of the us is leading epidemiologist dr jennifer warney is professor in founding director of the epidemiology program at the university of delaware she has trained rapid response teams for outbreaks including the 2009 swine flu pandemic dr warning it's good to have you on the day this is your 1st time you were happy to have you here i'd like to get you. take on the ebola dr ram to severe yesterday the top infectious disease expert in the u.s. dr fell to revive hopes of using the drug to treat 19 take a listen to what he said although with 31 percent improvement doesn't seem like a knockout 100 percent it is a very important proof of concept because what it is proven is that a drug can block this virus so after doctor found she spoke the stock market jumped and it was easy to think that we have a new wonder medicine here against the virus maybe if you could give us a reality check please what is the reality about this medication. so i think this is a really important finding because to date we've had no pharmaceutical interventions for coping 19 so we've been relyi
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>> reporter: well, let's take jennifer simmons for an example. to know her a little in that story. when i asked her what went through your mind when you saw that you were one of the employees in live own yeah, michigan furloughed. she said one of the first things shy thought about was having to file for unemployment and not wanting to go through that process that so many have shared nightmares about it taking so long, having so many technical difficulties. certainly, that is something on the minds of folks that don't want to deal with that. luckily for her, she knows that she will be doing that, whatever it takes, but she also knows she can count on friends and family for help. but wolf, not everything hbody that. >> that's true. thank you very much. what can be done to prevent this economic crisis from getting even worse? i'll speak live with a former u.s. labor secretary about possible solutions. that's next. at t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. and right now, when you switch your family, get four lines of unlimited for just $35 dollars a
>> reporter: well, let's take jennifer simmons for an example. to know her a little in that story. when i asked her what went through your mind when you saw that you were one of the employees in live own yeah, michigan furloughed. she said one of the first things shy thought about was having to file for unemployment and not wanting to go through that process that so many have shared nightmares about it taking so long, having so many technical difficulties. certainly, that is something on...
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like any mother, jennifer just wants to make sure her little boy and family are safe and healthy.ecurity she once felt is slipping away. she was furloughed as an employee at the mayor's office in michigan. she'll get her last paycheck this week. >> we live paycheck to paycheck, which i think a lot of americans do. i'm not going to pay any bills because i need to make sure we have money for food. >> reporter: she is one of the 234 government employees furloughed here. that's nearly 40% of the city's workforce, mostly in public works. across the u.s., cities are dealing with more than a health crisis. loss in revenue at the hands of covid-19 has led many to a financial crisis. >> right now they've been hit with the one-two punch. lost revenues and increase taxes. because they got to be able to respond to this pandemic. >> reporter: in oregon, the city furloughed about 30% of nonunion employees, about 1,700 staffers. in dayton, ohio, the city furloughed 470 employees and that's about a quarter of the city's government workforce. and in el paso, 450 employees furloughed or laid off. t
like any mother, jennifer just wants to make sure her little boy and family are safe and healthy.ecurity she once felt is slipping away. she was furloughed as an employee at the mayor's office in michigan. she'll get her last paycheck this week. >> we live paycheck to paycheck, which i think a lot of americans do. i'm not going to pay any bills because i need to make sure we have money for food. >> reporter: she is one of the 234 government employees furloughed here. that's nearly...