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jill: second husband is good. it's. host: but first husband not so h muchn how emotionally and psychologically abusive your husband h is. as time when you are carrying not only the critically reported cases of the country but huge personal pressure is your putting on yourself to be successful for other women. i o did you navigate that becaue there are lots of parts of the book where you talk about having wondering about yourself. having to prove and propel yourselflf forward. it is hard enough for any of us when we are in high pressure and high stress situations but when you have the person that you go gome toer at night, like taking you down a peg constantly. how did you manage that. jill: number one i am very good at compartment compartmentalized in concert suppressing. i was my survival technique and i just put it aside. in part because it was such a bad marriage printed did not want to be at home and so it worked really hard. if something extra needed to be done, i volunteered. i was perfectly happy to do it. there
jill: second husband is good. it's. host: but first husband not so h muchn how emotionally and psychologically abusive your husband h is. as time when you are carrying not only the critically reported cases of the country but huge personal pressure is your putting on yourself to be successful for other women. i o did you navigate that becaue there are lots of parts of the book where you talk about having wondering about yourself. having to prove and propel yourselflf forward. it is hard enough...
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and, i just wanted to start, jill really with why you wrote it. i don't mean the y in the sense of it's a really important set of stories, but why did you write it? jill let me know she recently started it in 2008 scum in case you think she just started in case of donald trump. >> i did. i started in 2008 when i theoretically retired. obviously i have failed at retirement but, i flew from retiring on -- two very good friends who are landing tomorrow so they are not here tonight. and, they said, we have always said you should write a book. what's your excuse now? joy said you were too busy. i had run out of excuses so i started writing a book. then, i sort of dropped it. i got an agent to had a different vision of the book than i had. i rewrote it to his specifications and that i was lucky enough -- agreed with me that the focus was wrong. and i refocused it. >> what was the focus? what was the wrong focus? >> the wrong focus is that he wanted it to be about the hurdles i had overcome, dancing backwards and high heels, one of the hurdles that women
and, i just wanted to start, jill really with why you wrote it. i don't mean the y in the sense of it's a really important set of stories, but why did you write it? jill let me know she recently started it in 2008 scum in case you think she just started in case of donald trump. >> i did. i started in 2008 when i theoretically retired. obviously i have failed at retirement but, i flew from retiring on -- two very good friends who are landing tomorrow so they are not here tonight. and, they...
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and then another over here. >> hi, jill. what moment in the last two years was so heartbreaking and untour rating that you wanted to tell msnbc, you know what? i'm on a train to washington, and i've got to get there. what really made you mad? >> the list is so long, but the most recent was listening to the vote on impeachment. it wasn't a yea or nay, it wasn't impeachable or not um peach bl. every senator had to utter the words not guilty. each those like lamar alexander and ben sasse who said the evidence is overwhelming, yes, he did it, but it's not um peach bl. that's a ridiculous argument. for them to say not guilty, that was so painful to me that i was screaming at the television. it was beyond with -- beyond horrible. >> jill, we've focused a lot on the impeachment process, but there was a special prosecutor like you were part of the special prosecutor. what's your view of mueller, and did he fail or did he do his job? >> well, and that question is from a law school classmate of mine and friend of my former the husband
and then another over here. >> hi, jill. what moment in the last two years was so heartbreaking and untour rating that you wanted to tell msnbc, you know what? i'm on a train to washington, and i've got to get there. what really made you mad? >> the list is so long, but the most recent was listening to the vote on impeachment. it wasn't a yea or nay, it wasn't impeachable or not um peach bl. every senator had to utter the words not guilty. each those like lamar alexander and ben...
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to use their 1st name for these and today's conversation but i want to take the conversation now to jill who's sitting in atlanta georgia your position doctor did you experience a kind of burnout what did you go through and does moral injury ring true for your personal experiences so i. i had burned out several times throughout my career but not was always the language that i knew so this is how i tell my story so although i do definitely agree with a lot of the philosophy and and truth behind using the term moral injury for me in 2011 i got a severe burn out and i was crying every day and one little thing would go wrong and i would just snap and have to leave my office and i remember looking next to my colleague i was hospitalised which meant i took care of patients who were hospitalized in the patient in the hospital and so. i didn't have a private practice where people my patients would come and see me and it was a call office and so i turned to my colleague and i said we hate this job this is horrible and she said no it's a great job we're fine and so for me that's when i knew there
to use their 1st name for these and today's conversation but i want to take the conversation now to jill who's sitting in atlanta georgia your position doctor did you experience a kind of burnout what did you go through and does moral injury ring true for your personal experiences so i. i had burned out several times throughout my career but not was always the language that i knew so this is how i tell my story so although i do definitely agree with a lot of the philosophy and and truth behind...
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and we hear the influence of jill, a lifelong teacher. when jill talks to families who have lost a hero, we hear a parent of an american veteran, a kindred spirit, somebody whose faith has endured the hardest loss there is. that is joe. do all of his trials, he has never once forgot the values or moral fiber that his parents passed on to him. that is what steals his faith in god, america, and in all of us. that made him an incredible partner when i needed him most. great there during the recession and rescued the auto industry. he was the one who asked what every policy would do for the middle class and everyone striving to get it. asked him to implement the recovery act, saved millions of jobs and got people back on their feet. manage h1n1 and prevent the ebola pandemic. he helped me restore america's standing in the world among the other threats of our time. joe has the character and experience to guide us through our darkest times and heal us to a long recovery. and i know he will surround himself with good people. experts, sciences, m
and we hear the influence of jill, a lifelong teacher. when jill talks to families who have lost a hero, we hear a parent of an american veteran, a kindred spirit, somebody whose faith has endured the hardest loss there is. that is joe. do all of his trials, he has never once forgot the values or moral fiber that his parents passed on to him. that is what steals his faith in god, america, and in all of us. that made him an incredible partner when i needed him most. great there during the...
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when jill talks to families -- a hero, we hear a kindred spirit, one who has endured the hardest a loss there is. that is joe. through all his trials he has never once forgot in the values or moral fiber that his parents passed on to him and made him who he is. that is what steeled his faith in god, america, and in all of us. that steel made him a partner when i needed one the most. joe was there as we rebuild from the great recession and rest do the american auto industry. american rescued the auto industry. he was the one -- he was the one asking how this would impact to the middle class. joe gets stuff done. joe helped me manage h1n1 and prevent the ebola epidemic from becoming the kind of epidemic we are seeing now. he helped me shore up america's -- joe has the character and experience to guide us through one of our darkest times and heal us through a long recovery. i know he will surround himself with good people. experts, scientists, military officials who actually know how to run the government and care about doing a good job running the government and know how to work with our
when jill talks to families -- a hero, we hear a kindred spirit, one who has endured the hardest a loss there is. that is joe. through all his trials he has never once forgot in the values or moral fiber that his parents passed on to him and made him who he is. that is what steeled his faith in god, america, and in all of us. that steel made him a partner when i needed one the most. joe was there as we rebuild from the great recession and rest do the american auto industry. american rescued the...
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we hear the influence of jill, the lifelong teacher. when joe talks to families who have lost a hero, we hear another parent of an american veteran. a kindred spirit. somebody whose faith has endured the hardest loss there is. that is joe. through all his trials he has never once forgotten the values for the moral fiber that his parents passed on to him. and made him who he is. that is what steels his faith in god, and america, and in all of us. that steel made him an incredible partner when i needed one the most. joe was there was we rebuild from the great recession and rescued the american auto industry. he was the one asking what every policy would do for the middle class, and everyone striving to get into the middle class. that is why i asked him to have limit the recovery act that saved millions of jobs and got people back on their feet. because joe gets stuff done. he helped me manage h1n1 and prevent the ebola epidemic becoming the type of pandemic we are seeing now. he helped restore america's standing in leadership in the world
we hear the influence of jill, the lifelong teacher. when joe talks to families who have lost a hero, we hear another parent of an american veteran. a kindred spirit. somebody whose faith has endured the hardest loss there is. that is joe. through all his trials he has never once forgotten the values for the moral fiber that his parents passed on to him. and made him who he is. that is what steels his faith in god, and america, and in all of us. that steel made him an incredible partner when i...
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jill biden. pete buttigieg and retired general stop sianley mcchrystal. and lady gaga. >>> we started the block with senator kennedy, and we'll end with democrat kennedy. >> i stand before you tonight as a proud deplorable. unlike some of the folks in washington, d.c., i'm talking about the cultured, cosmopolitan, ghost mill, avocado toast eating insiders. >> i'm a democrat. i support senator kerry. every financial plan needs a cfp® professional -- confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. >>> w.h.o. pushed china's misinformation about the virus, even praising china for its so-called transparency. i don't think so. >> the president of the united states said china has been working very hard to contain the coronavirus. the united states greatly appreciates their efforts and transparency. >> we have a tremendous relationship with china. i think they're doing a very professional job. th
jill biden. pete buttigieg and retired general stop sianley mcchrystal. and lady gaga. >>> we started the block with senator kennedy, and we'll end with democrat kennedy. >> i stand before you tonight as a proud deplorable. unlike some of the folks in washington, d.c., i'm talking about the cultured, cosmopolitan, ghost mill, avocado toast eating insiders. >> i'm a democrat. i support senator kerry. every financial plan needs a cfp® professional -- confident financial...
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. >> here for our lead-off discussion on a wednesday night jill colvin, white house reporter for the associated press. peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times." and stephanie ruhle, senior business correspondent for nbc news. she happens to be a veteran of the investment banking and business world as the host of the 9:00 a.m. hour on this network. hey, jill, is jared's success story, quote, going to be to 45 what "mission accomplished" was to 43? >> i mean, it's very certainly difficult not to make that connection as you have jared standing up there telling them you know, the world that this has been a grand success, that the economy's going to be rocking come july, and you've got that split screen with the fact that the night before this country hit more deaths from the coronavirus than the number of individuals that were killed during the vietnam war. you've got a million people in this country who have been infected. by this virus. and the reality that you're seeing on the ground is just very different from the information that you're hearing from this
. >> here for our lead-off discussion on a wednesday night jill colvin, white house reporter for the associated press. peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times." and stephanie ruhle, senior business correspondent for nbc news. she happens to be a veteran of the investment banking and business world as the host of the 9:00 a.m. hour on this network. hey, jill, is jared's success story, quote, going to be to 45 what "mission accomplished" was...
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works at sunderland hospital, inspiringjill to her mother works at sunderland hospital, inspiring jill nothing in reserve. they are our heroes and we should not wait to recognise their great work and really appreciate. should not wait to recognise their great work and really appreciatem perhaps a career to fall back on when she retires from football. next, to the us, were the only woman who is the head coach of a men's basketball college team is relishing her new role at virginia minnesota. she played in the wnba for seven different teams between 2002—2007, she's been telling us that her wealth of experience gives her a great chance to succeed. they know that i have been through all the steps that they want to go,
works at sunderland hospital, inspiringjill to her mother works at sunderland hospital, inspiring jill nothing in reserve. they are our heroes and we should not wait to recognise their great work and really appreciate. should not wait to recognise their great work and really appreciatem perhaps a career to fall back on when she retires from football. next, to the us, were the only woman who is the head coach of a men's basketball college team is relishing her new role at virginia minnesota. she...
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trump on the memo side to the left-hand bottom of the check. >> jill colvin, i watched you today during the briefing. you gave nothing away as. as i strained to figure out the story watching your reaction to it in real time. our friend katy tur did the math after yesterday's two-hour briefing and decided there were 93 deaths just in the course of the time it took to hold yesterday's white house briefing. today during a fit of anger, a bitter exchange with a reporter, the president threatened to leave. what does that reveal about how he sees himself, this event as a daily event? >> well, you see the president especially over the last two days now being extremely defensive. of course his reaction comes in the wake of a number of stories over the weekend really doing deep dives into the failures of this administration to adequately prepare for this crisis. the a.p., "the times," a number of news outlets, "the washington post" of course have all kind of floated this idea of what the president could have known and when, steps that could have been taken to prepare like placing bulk shipments
trump on the memo side to the left-hand bottom of the check. >> jill colvin, i watched you today during the briefing. you gave nothing away as. as i strained to figure out the story watching your reaction to it in real time. our friend katy tur did the math after yesterday's two-hour briefing and decided there were 93 deaths just in the course of the time it took to hold yesterday's white house briefing. today during a fit of anger, a bitter exchange with a reporter, the president...
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jill, good morning.th the first question which comes from jim who writes that his workplace is closed, but his employer has not communicated what his job status is at this point. so he's wondering should he file for unemployment? >> absolutely. don't wait. i think it's fair to say that anyone who has been sidelined more than a week and you haven't heard from your boss, just presume you're unemployed. remember, the cares act that was passed a few weeks ago expands eligibility for unemployment, so go ahead, make that claim and bring your patience with you. it's going to take a while to get the unemployment claims moving. as soon as possible, do that. >> jill, i have a good question from andrea. she says her family's income is inconsistent. they have a mortgage, loans and credit card bills. she wants to know which one to prioritize. >> it's so important to do this. i think that for anyone who has any income at all or even those who have been laid off or furloughed, looking at the expenses and prioritizing t
jill, good morning.th the first question which comes from jim who writes that his workplace is closed, but his employer has not communicated what his job status is at this point. so he's wondering should he file for unemployment? >> absolutely. don't wait. i think it's fair to say that anyone who has been sidelined more than a week and you haven't heard from your boss, just presume you're unemployed. remember, the cares act that was passed a few weeks ago expands eligibility for...
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. >> she ready >>> also jill martin jill martin is going to join us.als and deals to get us all ready for mother's day. >> yeah. looking forward to that. plus there's something really special these days from nbc news to keep young viewers informed and inspired called "nbc nightly news" kids edition for yesterday's debut, lester got some help from someone we consider part of our family. >> jackson daly joins us now as part of our kids corner segment. jackson, thank you for being with us. what are you sharing with us today? >> today i'm sharing with you the cincinnati zoo they have had an awesome experience since they have been closed about march because of this virus they have done online safaris where you get to watch a bunch of videos live and not live, of the animals. >> great job what a great idea to bring the zoo closer to all of us. >> carson. >> carson. i know he's your kid but we think he belongs to us >> that was pretty cool. i'll tell you what, i'm pretty proud of the kid just for getting up and working and slacking off like it's summertime ar
. >> she ready >>> also jill martin jill martin is going to join us.als and deals to get us all ready for mother's day. >> yeah. looking forward to that. plus there's something really special these days from nbc news to keep young viewers informed and inspired called "nbc nightly news" kids edition for yesterday's debut, lester got some help from someone we consider part of our family. >> jackson daly joins us now as part of our kids corner segment. jackson,...
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. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us to discuss this. i like that, jill.ou hearing from business leaders about the ways various industries are going to be impacted by this pandemic? >> there's basically three distinct phases. i'm calling it t3. triage, what we just have gone through, everyone throughout the old playbook. there was no playbook. how we were adapting. it was done on the fly. the net triage is really important because now many business owners are entering the second phase -- transition. so triage to transition. this is where many comesre ying despite wha governors say or mayors say or the president says, they're putting worker safety first, only critical people back in the building. and the third t, transformation. what will a workplace look like? will there have to be different kind of work spaces out there? how will we reconfigure how we work? can more people be home, working remotely? are we going to suspend business travel or at least alter it? are we going to change the way we do our conferences? more teleconferencing. so think of it that
. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us to discuss this. i like that, jill.ou hearing from business leaders about the ways various industries are going to be impacted by this pandemic? >> there's basically three distinct phases. i'm calling it t3. triage, what we just have gone through, everyone throughout the old playbook. there was no playbook. how we were adapting. it was done on the fly. the net triage is really important because now many business owners are...
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door is always jill thank you. we now know what. we now know what france will do with its lockdown for its president. says the country will have to endure another 4 weeks saying progress has been made against the growing of virus but that the battle is not yet won the country has already spent a month under unprecedented restrictions that are keeping people at home for all but their most essential needs. is growing but nothing can be taken for granted from of the northeast to paris hospitals are saturated across the country and our overseas territories the health system is under pressure. we have not yet overcome the epidemic so we must continue our efforts to keep applying the restrictions the more they are followed the more lives we will save. are there was the french president there speaking earlier this evening for more now let's go to lisa lewis she's on the story for us from paris good evening to you believe several countries here in europe are thinking about easing the walk restrictions for its president and
door is always jill thank you. we now know what. we now know what france will do with its lockdown for its president. says the country will have to endure another 4 weeks saying progress has been made against the growing of virus but that the battle is not yet won the country has already spent a month under unprecedented restrictions that are keeping people at home for all but their most essential needs. is growing but nothing can be taken for granted from of the northeast to paris hospitals...
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an lgbt event, once again jill biden was the main attraction.e joe was in the basement with kim jong un. i don't know what happened to them and a women's event is scheduled for tomorrow with a special guest. at this point i think joe biden could be a special guest, laura. >> laura: rehman. are you sitting? if "snl" really was -- i know we are going to get to this, if they really were -- they really wanted to do it up, do it right, they have to just do that -- could you tell the difference between joe biden and a cardboard cutout of joe biden? i don't even see him moving in that video with jill. that was bizarre. what else? a few weeks ago, fauci, he was asked who should play him on saturday night live. i remember that. he suggested a certain person and he got his wish. >> there's been a lot of misinformation out there about the virus. and yes, the president is taken some liberties with our guidelines. >> i think is a wonderful guy. >> so yeah, i'm getting fired. >> to the real dr. fauci, thank you for your calm and your clarity in this unnerving
an lgbt event, once again jill biden was the main attraction.e joe was in the basement with kim jong un. i don't know what happened to them and a women's event is scheduled for tomorrow with a special guest. at this point i think joe biden could be a special guest, laura. >> laura: rehman. are you sitting? if "snl" really was -- i know we are going to get to this, if they really were -- they really wanted to do it up, do it right, they have to just do that -- could you tell the...
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jill just said.t if you live in certain neighborhoods, it was very easy, although nothing is really easy. that's a relative term. it was easier for you to contact your kids, you do a facetime call or a video call. you can connect with the parents and then there were other kids where the only -- the only technology in their house was maybe a cell phone that mom had to take to work with her because she was a cashier at a grocery store. so you couldn't even phone them to find out if they were there. so we had a lot of teachers in their cars, they'd drive up, honk the horn and wave at their kids out the window or leave a homework packet. not every kid is easily found in this crisis and all of a sudden those are the inequities that have been laid -- >> what was supposed to be the safety net. dr. biden, so many parents are struggling, so many people lost their jobs. so many public schools and states are now, you know, financially struggling with their budgets and so for the vulnerable kids that we're talki
jill just said.t if you live in certain neighborhoods, it was very easy, although nothing is really easy. that's a relative term. it was easier for you to contact your kids, you do a facetime call or a video call. you can connect with the parents and then there were other kids where the only -- the only technology in their house was maybe a cell phone that mom had to take to work with her because she was a cashier at a grocery store. so you couldn't even phone them to find out if they were...
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tonight author, jill quine thanks is an msnbc legal analyst who began her career as an organized crime prosecutor as the u.s. department of justice.d ue's also served as general counsel of the u.s. army, solicitor general and deputy attorney general of the state of illinois. she's operating off the american bar association, the first woman to hold these positions in each role. in conversation with joe tonig tonight's smile widely, nationally renowned expert on racial justice and equity. she has litigated lobbies, the u.s. congress developed programs to transform structural racism in the u.s. and south africa. maia is currently a university professor at the nearby school university. she is also a legal analyst for nbc news and msnbc. i also want to think brody for being in the audience, wonderful agent. i want to give a shout out to c-span for being here tonight. [applause] without further ado, please join me in welcoming pioneering wom women, jill quine banks and maia wiley in the watergate girls to the stand. [applause] >> thank you and good evening. thank you for being here. i am so
tonight author, jill quine thanks is an msnbc legal analyst who began her career as an organized crime prosecutor as the u.s. department of justice.d ue's also served as general counsel of the u.s. army, solicitor general and deputy attorney general of the state of illinois. she's operating off the american bar association, the first woman to hold these positions in each role. in conversation with joe tonig tonight's smile widely, nationally renowned expert on racial justice and equity. she has...
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but england and manchester city's jill scott's been telling us she believes there's still lots to beh the domestic season on hold, she's been speaking to jane dougall about the sport, and also showing off some unique talents. i decided i need to up my game and i had been hitting the weights! lots of footballers have been entertaining fans and themselves while on lockdown. jill scott's team, manchester city, hasn't had a match since february but it is understood when safe, the fa is considering completing the women's super league season at st george's park over the course ofjust six weeks. if its a lot of games in a week, that is two games less, i don't know how well that would go for me. if that's the right thing to do, first, everybody‘s safety, stopping this cruel disease is the main focus. so as long as it was safe and all good to go, then i'm sure people would welcome that. england were scheduled to host the women's euros with the final in wembley in august 2021, now with the postponed olympics expected to take place next summer and the man's euros, that seems unlikely. the world
but england and manchester city's jill scott's been telling us she believes there's still lots to beh the domestic season on hold, she's been speaking to jane dougall about the sport, and also showing off some unique talents. i decided i need to up my game and i had been hitting the weights! lots of footballers have been entertaining fans and themselves while on lockdown. jill scott's team, manchester city, hasn't had a match since february but it is understood when safe, the fa is considering...
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say hello to jill as well. mr. biden: i will. >> the coronavirus pandemic is having an effect on the congressional schedule. house majority leader steny hoyer announced that members will not be back for legislative business until monday, may 4. that is two weeks after the chamber was originally scheduled to return. furthermore, members have been advised that they would have sufficient notice about returning to capitol hill if toislation were -- related the coronavirus was to be considered before may 4. the sun is currently scheduled to resume legislative work on monday, april 20, but that is also subject to change due to the pandemic. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span2. is dr. us in washington anthony fauci. thank you for being with us on c-span. we appreciate it. we will get right
say hello to jill as well. mr. biden: i will. >> the coronavirus pandemic is having an effect on the congressional schedule. house majority leader steny hoyer announced that members will not be back for legislative business until monday, may 4. that is two weeks after the chamber was originally scheduled to return. furthermore, members have been advised that they would have sufficient notice about returning to capitol hill if toislation were -- related the coronavirus was to be considered...
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jon lapook and money correspondent jill schlesinger.nd then it is on to a consideration of leadership in a time of crisis. from ted koppel, in our cover story. >> in times of crisis, leaders emerge in the most unexpected places, demonstrating the most unexpected qualities. >> i think the strange thing about leadership leadership begins in the village. the minute you think you have nothing to learn, you're lost. >> the jesuit president of fordham university, the c.e.o. of a health care system, and the retired four-star general who ran special operations forces around the world reflect on the nature of leadership coming up this sunday morning. >> pauley: with broadway theaters dark tor the duration, veteran actor nathan lane is glad to have a television premiere to look forward to. >> albert goldman, the drag queen. pseudolus, the slave. max, the broadway producer, all characters nathan lane plays for laughs. >> i've been an actor for 45 years. i'm glad you're entertained and laughing, but, you know, i was acting then, too. i'm not really
jon lapook and money correspondent jill schlesinger.nd then it is on to a consideration of leadership in a time of crisis. from ted koppel, in our cover story. >> in times of crisis, leaders emerge in the most unexpected places, demonstrating the most unexpected qualities. >> i think the strange thing about leadership leadership begins in the village. the minute you think you have nothing to learn, you're lost. >> the jesuit president of fordham university, the c.e.o. of a...
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they still don't really have an answer here. >> from your reporting, jill, where does the president's mind stay on these briefings? >> the president believes these briefings are his best way to be out there every day. he can't do rallies anymore. he can't be out there on the stage surrounded by his supporters and so the best alternative he has is to be out there on the stage for a couple of hours every day speaking directly to the american people making appeals to conservative media and doing that unfiltered through the press. you've got a situation here where this is a president who is very sensitive about how the media is portraying his handling of all of this. he's been very angry about the stories suggesting that he didn't act quickly enough so he's been out there every day pushing back on that narrative. >> understood. important context. i want to thank jill and michael for your reporting and analysis through a very busy time and my thanks again to speaker pelosi. we're about to head into "all in" with chris hayes. i hope you have a good and pleasant weekend within the tough time
they still don't really have an answer here. >> from your reporting, jill, where does the president's mind stay on these briefings? >> the president believes these briefings are his best way to be out there every day. he can't do rallies anymore. he can't be out there on the stage surrounded by his supporters and so the best alternative he has is to be out there on the stage for a couple of hours every day speaking directly to the american people making appeals to conservative media...
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jill, you just heard some painful, personal experiences.ericans who just lost their job, this was tough. how should people at home be preparing? >> i think this is one of those back-to-basics moments. you know, you hear these stories. i hear them all the time now,d . so what do you do with this information? you look at your own personal financial situation. you start priortizing your bills well in advance of anything bad happening. the consumer financial really goodbureau actually has a site, consumerfinance.gov. and you prioritize. obviously you put your food first, and then you go to your shelter, you go to your insurances. and if you have lost your job and you feel thwarted by your state's unemployment insurance platform, keep trying, and also know if you've lost your health insurance coverage, the affordable care act actually allows you a special enrollment period if you've had a loss of income and a loss of a job. so you should absolutely check those things out. and be sure to know that if you ask landlords and utility companies for fo
jill, you just heard some painful, personal experiences.ericans who just lost their job, this was tough. how should people at home be preparing? >> i think this is one of those back-to-basics moments. you know, you hear these stories. i hear them all the time now,d . so what do you do with this information? you look at your own personal financial situation. you start priortizing your bills well in advance of anything bad happening. the consumer financial really goodbureau actually has a...
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maybe jill, and we have other people curate ago links. i can see women's happy unless. how doie design women's happiness? we need to have these deep immesssive displays that show these futures immediately as they play out. so, that's the piece that is missing. i think we have great science, great a.i., great data. we don't have this last piece where we democratize a.i. through chiefs evented that give you a sense of agency. >> i feel like shy call on people on this side. >> we're. [inaudible question] -- fox news, twist and turn and it's all behavior that irpredictable, and the biggest thing to behave on that. and that's the different sort of model than having a brain controlling a body over an organization or chat involving a company. you can certain of see it a bit like culture or religiouses or other people which people don't actually know what their decision will do in the big scheme of things. just do it and it's quite a powerful adaptive model. >> i think so too. >> how your information and intelligence works and i'm thinking -- >> unthinking level. we have been t
maybe jill, and we have other people curate ago links. i can see women's happy unless. how doie design women's happiness? we need to have these deep immesssive displays that show these futures immediately as they play out. so, that's the piece that is missing. i think we have great science, great a.i., great data. we don't have this last piece where we democratize a.i. through chiefs evented that give you a sense of agency. >> i feel like shy call on people on this side. >> we're....
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good on you, jill.he music starts up again so we can get to the venues, safely, of course. i miss seeing you on tour. and maybe we can get together and collect more fun memories out there on tour. >> yes. arthel: thank you so much. and keep up the great work. >> thank you, arthel. arthel: see you. >> bye-bye. arthel: eric. eric: congratulations, jill. just great. next hour we'll have a look at an effort to raise money for masks that helped a mississippi hospital and an effort for nurses across the country. the baseball player who inspired the character nuke lalush played by tim robins bill durham has died from the coronavirus. he suffered from severe pre-existing health conditions, said his sister. he was known for his incredibly fast pitch. he struck out they say more than 1300 batters throughout his nine seasons in which he played in the minor leagues. steve delwaski dead at 80 years old from this horrible virus. and we'll be right back. doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take an
good on you, jill.he music starts up again so we can get to the venues, safely, of course. i miss seeing you on tour. and maybe we can get together and collect more fun memories out there on tour. >> yes. arthel: thank you so much. and keep up the great work. >> thank you, arthel. arthel: see you. >> bye-bye. arthel: eric. eric: congratulations, jill. just great. next hour we'll have a look at an effort to raise money for masks that helped a mississippi hospital and an effort...
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think -- as jill stein did? there will be a significant third-party candidate this year? mr. mcauliffe: any time you have a third-party candidate in, it does not matter how serious or not serious, it is dangerous. 2016, we, michigan in lost those estates by 77,000 votes combined. by 77,000 votes combined. i am still angry about 2000. nader, the votes he stole from al gore cost al gore the presidency. yeah, these third parties matter. rule, the cleaner you have it come of less trouble. mr. mcauliffe: if that -- mr. kasich: if this guy is to run, he will not take votes from trump. he will take votes from biden. the people who do not like trump, as long as biden does not go into the bernie camp on free everything or whatever he is talking about, then those people would be comfortable going to joe if he can demonstrate the things i have suggested earlier. amash, he would be an anti-trump vote, it seems to me. i do not know if he is serious about it. is a guy from michigan, republican, i don't know if you still repub
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first things first with money correspondent jill schlesinger.nd then at a time when all of us are using the internet, we ask our david pogue if the internet can handle all of us logging on at the same time. that's our cover story. >> reporter: as more and more americans do their work and take their classes at home, over video, more of them are having problems with the internet. >> it is almost as though it were buffering, and i hear every third or fourth word, then it would freeze completely, and that would be it. >> there are a lot of signs that traffic is increasing pretty dramatically, especially during working hours. >> reporter: as we move our entire lives online, can the internet hold up? ahead on sunday morning. >> pauley: and then it is on to the toll all of this is taking on our emotional health. susan spencer is on the case. >> the stress, the anxiety, the emotions that are provoked by this crisis are truly significant. >> as new york governor andrew cuomo recently made clear, mental health is one more casualty of this pandemic. >> whe
first things first with money correspondent jill schlesinger.nd then at a time when all of us are using the internet, we ask our david pogue if the internet can handle all of us logging on at the same time. that's our cover story. >> reporter: as more and more americans do their work and take their classes at home, over video, more of them are having problems with the internet. >> it is almost as though it were buffering, and i hear every third or fourth word, then it would freeze...
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thank you jill. captain tom moore the british world war 2 veteran who raised millions for britain's national health service has been promoted to the rank of americano in his 100th birthday the royal air force flew world war 2 planes are he's home just north of london in his honor the fly past was supposed to be a surprise but the government had to confirm the rumors in the face of immense media interest cotton tom is not just a celebrity in britain fans around the world have been wishing him well on this very special day. a flood of birthday wishes. is the most amazing outpouring of love for a great man who kept until nothing is caught the hearts of everybody in this country and this is what it looks like really we've we've had 125000 cards in the last week and a bit. there's centenarian being celebrated as captain tom moore he's famously completed 100 laps of his garden with the help of his walking frame and in doing so raised more than 27000000 pounds to support britain's national health service du
thank you jill. captain tom moore the british world war 2 veteran who raised millions for britain's national health service has been promoted to the rank of americano in his 100th birthday the royal air force flew world war 2 planes are he's home just north of london in his honor the fly past was supposed to be a surprise but the government had to confirm the rumors in the face of immense media interest cotton tom is not just a celebrity in britain fans around the world have been wishing him...
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absolutely that means that yes jill at the beginning of the plan to me and evil see many more cases inthe future and another question is whether we can compare the. so-called with other regions in germany itself that's the beginning of the pandemic their reach and may have different numbers percentages of people that have experienced an infection with a virus and during the planting make the numbers will more to come similar to each other and so but that point is not reached it ok i would ask you to speculate now just because pressure on politicians is so great to try and. release populations from from lock down is it inevitable that we reach a point where the virus appears to have been beaten we slowly release people from lock down and then we have another spike in infections if not just something we have to just accept you have to face that yes indeed because the virus even if it disappears for a while it will reappear and will cost more infection so we have to control the spread of the virus and to prevent the intensive care units truong being all the violent by loads of people that
absolutely that means that yes jill at the beginning of the plan to me and evil see many more cases inthe future and another question is whether we can compare the. so-called with other regions in germany itself that's the beginning of the pandemic their reach and may have different numbers percentages of people that have experienced an infection with a virus and during the planting make the numbers will more to come similar to each other and so but that point is not reached it ok i would ask...
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cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us.hat do these new numbers tell us about the state of the economy right now? >> well, a pretty deep recession for the economy and for the jobs market. and these near 17 million jobs that were lost just over three weeks, put that in context in a couple of different ways. we added 20 million jobs over the course of the 11-year recovery from 2009 to 2020. i also should note that this claims spike, this is a 2,500% increase from before the pandemic. we actually were at all-time low levels of claims back in february. so it's sudden. it's dramatic. it's staggering. and it's just awful for the people going through it. >> jill, the treasury and federal reserve board just this morning announced a new lending program to provide an additional $2.3 trillion in financing for small businesses. that's a lot of money. but a lot of small businesses are having real trouble getting these loans. what's up? >> yes, we're hearing a lot of frustration. we don't know whether it's the financial institutions, the
cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger joins us.hat do these new numbers tell us about the state of the economy right now? >> well, a pretty deep recession for the economy and for the jobs market. and these near 17 million jobs that were lost just over three weeks, put that in context in a couple of different ways. we added 20 million jobs over the course of the 11-year recovery from 2009 to 2020. i also should note that this claims spike, this is a 2,500% increase from before the...
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suspending his presidential campaign with the following message to bernie and jane as friends from jill and me, you have not just run a political campaign, you have created a movement. make no mistake about it, we believe it's a movement that is as powerful today as it was yesterday. that's a good thing for our nation and our future. the bernie supporters, i know i need to earn your votes and i know that might take time, but i want you to know that icu, i hear you and i understand the urgency of this moment. i hope you will join us. you are more than welcome you are needed. month on c-span we are featuring the winners of our studentcam documentary competition. middle and high school students created videos answering the question, what issued to you most want the 2020 presidential candidate to address? our second prize high school east award goes to ella grace rodriguez, a 12th grader from winter park high school in winter park, florida.
suspending his presidential campaign with the following message to bernie and jane as friends from jill and me, you have not just run a political campaign, you have created a movement. make no mistake about it, we believe it's a movement that is as powerful today as it was yesterday. that's a good thing for our nation and our future. the bernie supporters, i know i need to earn your votes and i know that might take time, but i want you to know that icu, i hear you and i understand the urgency...
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to senator sanderson spending his presidential campaign with the message, "to bernie and jane from jill and me, you have not just run a commit -- a political campaign, you have created a movement. make no mistake about it, it is a movement as powerful today as it was yesterday. it is a good thing for our nation and future. bernie's supporters, i know that i need your votes that i want you to know that i see and hear you, and i understand the urgency of this moment. i hope you will join us, you are more than welcome, you are needed." an update on the coronavirus response from the rhode island governor. she talks about testing capacity, access to food and essential supplies, and the importance of adhering to social distancing guidelines or
to senator sanderson spending his presidential campaign with the message, "to bernie and jane from jill and me, you have not just run a commit -- a political campaign, you have created a movement. make no mistake about it, it is a movement as powerful today as it was yesterday. it is a good thing for our nation and future. bernie's supporters, i know that i need your votes that i want you to know that i see and hear you, and i understand the urgency of this moment. i hope you will join us,...
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it started putting his wife, jill, out there with him in case they keep an eye on him as things go off rails which they nearly often do. >> we got to, it's just, but you got to, we got to reassure, look, my message to everybody i've talked to is we are going to get through this. steve: i don't know if you can get through that interview. this is cnn and the brilliant thing is watch the faces of anderson cooper and doctor guba during this biden. >> the kinds of things that have to be done. during world war ii you know, roosevelt came up with a thing that, you know, was totally different than a then the, he called it a the world war ii he had the war production. [laughter] steve: it's so bad. you know, the thing. there is nothing new to say but it's so entertaining. >> s, i end turning into a german shepherd who hears a weird sound. my head keeps turning and it's awkward but i can't wait for the debates. let me leave it there. steve: all right, i totally agree. sarah. >> i don't know. i think i can wait for the debates. this is tragic. i want to laugh but i don't because i really feel the
it started putting his wife, jill, out there with him in case they keep an eye on him as things go off rails which they nearly often do. >> we got to, it's just, but you got to, we got to reassure, look, my message to everybody i've talked to is we are going to get through this. steve: i don't know if you can get through that interview. this is cnn and the brilliant thing is watch the faces of anderson cooper and doctor guba during this biden. >> the kinds of things that have to be...
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it started putting his wife, jill, out there with him in case they keep an eye on him as things go off rails which they nearly often do. >> we got to, it's just, but you got to, we got to reassure, look, my message to everybody i've talked to is we are going to get through this. steve: i don't know if you can get through that interview. this is cnn and the brilliant thing is watch the faces of anderson cooper and doctor guba during this biden. >> the kinds of things that have to be done. during world war ii you know, roosevelt came up with a thing that, you know, was totally different than a then the, he called it a the world war ii he had the war production. [laughter] steve: it's so bad. you know, the thing. there is nothing new to say but it's so entertaining. >> s, i end turning into a german shepherd who hears a weird sound. my head keeps turning and it's awkward but i can't wait for the debates. let me leave it there. steve: all right, i totally agree. sarah. >> i don't know. i think i can wait for the debates. this is tragic. i want to laugh but i don't because i really feel the
it started putting his wife, jill, out there with him in case they keep an eye on him as things go off rails which they nearly often do. >> we got to, it's just, but you got to, we got to reassure, look, my message to everybody i've talked to is we are going to get through this. steve: i don't know if you can get through that interview. this is cnn and the brilliant thing is watch the faces of anderson cooper and doctor guba during this biden. >> the kinds of things that have to be...
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you put the interest of the nation and the need to defeat donald trump above all else and for that jill and i are grateful. we also want you to know i will reach out to you and you will be heard by me, as you say, not me, us. ♪ ♪ changed c-spanas again 41 years ago but our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year, we brought you primary election coverage, the presidential impeachment process, and now the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span public affairs programming on television, online or listen on our free radio app and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily "washington journal" program or air social media fetal step c-span, crated by private industry, america's tape -- cable television company as a service and brought to you today but your television provider. as christians around the estimated 4000. as christians focus on
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is always jill thank you. our time to take a look at other news around the world a sailor who was stationed on board the u.s.s. theodore roosevelt aircraft carrier has died of code 19 the u.s. navy said that he died intensive care at the naval hospital in guam where the ship has been docked since the end of march is the 1st fatality more than $500.00 confirmed cases among that ship's crew. strong storms pounded the southern united states on sunday killing at least 20 people and damaging up to $300.00 homes and buildings in several states the storms also knocked out power to more than a 1000000 households as it swept from texas all the way up to maine. or oil prices have risen after the world's major producing countries are agreed into what is being called the biggest oil production cut ever a reduction in supply of around 10 per cent. opec led by saudi arabia reached agreement with russia in an effort to boost the oil price in stabilizing energy market it has been ravaged by the pandemic. flu spain is loosenin
is always jill thank you. our time to take a look at other news around the world a sailor who was stationed on board the u.s.s. theodore roosevelt aircraft carrier has died of code 19 the u.s. navy said that he died intensive care at the naval hospital in guam where the ship has been docked since the end of march is the 1st fatality more than $500.00 confirmed cases among that ship's crew. strong storms pounded the southern united states on sunday killing at least 20 people and damaging up to...
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jill colvin, thank you for your patience. apologies for the shissues. i want to ask you, the states to decide the course they are going to chart here. the president today had a governor from a state that has been very hard hit with this, phil murphy from new jersey, to the white house to speak with him. what came from that meeting? was there an understanding between them somewhat emerged? >> he was careful when he walked in the meeting. he was complimentary to the president. and the president made a show really bringing in democratic governors and his campaign has been highlights efforts by the president to work with the two -- to work together. and murphy was really in there with an ask. he have said his state is desperately in need of federal funding. state aid, congress has been discussing. they need between 20 million and $30 million to continue to pay front line workers to be there and murphy was looking for a commitment from the president on that and discussing the complicated process of opening up and testing. it doesn't sound like they came to a
jill colvin, thank you for your patience. apologies for the shissues. i want to ask you, the states to decide the course they are going to chart here. the president today had a governor from a state that has been very hard hit with this, phil murphy from new jersey, to the white house to speak with him. what came from that meeting? was there an understanding between them somewhat emerged? >> he was careful when he walked in the meeting. he was complimentary to the president. and the...
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it fun, make it immersive, make it cool, i can see as i move this lever and pick my expert, maybe jillwill curate that link and have other people curating as i can see women's happiness, we need to have deep immersive displays. that is the piece that is missing, we have great data but don't have the last piece where we democratize and i've through the change of events to give a sense of agency. >> people in this side. >> i'm interested in what it is because they twist and turn and all the behavior is predictable and the biggest thing and that is a different sort of model and having an organization and you can see it is like cultural religions and people don't know what the decision will do. it is quite a powerful adaptive model. the thinking level in a way. >> for 2000 years, ai was the extreme example is we are only intelligent if we can verbalize and represent inference and massive amounts of subconscious rationale and the emergent intelligence where individuals in a group none of them can explain what they are doing or know what they are doing on their own. somehow signals give emer
it fun, make it immersive, make it cool, i can see as i move this lever and pick my expert, maybe jillwill curate that link and have other people curating as i can see women's happiness, we need to have deep immersive displays. that is the piece that is missing, we have great data but don't have the last piece where we democratize and i've through the change of events to give a sense of agency. >> people in this side. >> i'm interested in what it is because they twist and turn and...