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—— jo. key workers, are we? any of the three of us? -- jo. i'm afraid that is pretty truthful!ure that has been run by a lot of other papers, the picture of the prime minister's fiance carry assignments, and their son, wilfred lawrie nicholasjohnson, with the quote, he's got daddy's hair. two of his names come from the doctors who treated the prime minister. nigel, it is your turn. the doctors were nick price and nick hardt who say tonight they are very honoured that carry assignments and the prime minister have chosen their names for the baby. this is the first time really we have seen very much of, or heard very much about wilfred. when heard very much about wilfred. when he was born he was treated with more secrecy by no 10 than a royal birth, and they didn't even reveal which hospital he had been born in. now we know it is university college and 110w know it is university college and now we see a picture of him and he looks great and he has boris's hair. the birth of stalin. may be a film about that but i can actually watch! the independent starts with an international stor
—— jo. key workers, are we? any of the three of us? -- jo. i'm afraid that is pretty truthful!ure that has been run by a lot of other papers, the picture of the prime minister's fiance carry assignments, and their son, wilfred lawrie nicholasjohnson, with the quote, he's got daddy's hair. two of his names come from the doctors who treated the prime minister. nigel, it is your turn. the doctors were nick price and nick hardt who say tonight they are very honoured that carry assignments and...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, anth major support from jo jo ann hagler. >> francesca mangiatordi (speaking italian): (sighs) (exhales) (machine hissing) (medical workers speaking italian) gi >> mordi: (hangs up phone) >> (bleep) (sighs) (machine hissing) >> aldo: >> mangiatordi: (hangs up phe) >> woman: >> mangiatordi: >> cristel: ♪ ♪ (voice on scanner giving instructions) i (scanner voitructing) ♪ (nurse speaking italian) >> cristel: >> nurse: >> mm. >> nurse: >> cristel: >> nurse: >> chiara (on phone): >> cristel: (clears throat) >> nurse and cristel: >> cristel: oughing) ♪ (clicks tongue) ♪ >> mangiatordi (murmuring): mu (mng) ♪ >> cristel: >> mm-hmm. >> (murmuring) >> woman: cristel: (woman responds) >> cristel: (crying): (machine hissing) >> mangiatordi: (machine hissing) ♪ >> let's bring you some breaking news from italy. coronavirus deaths have risen by 683 in 24 hours, lifting the total death toll to 7,503. >> we're now into day nine of the lockdown.e thorities believe that the nexteek or so is very crucial. has not been reached yet.till >> today, italy has passed a dead
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and jo.e are in lockdown and there was a sense of wanting to celebrate and commemorate. and while in lockdown there was a feeling of finally, in my case, we could sit out at the front of our house, see our neighbours. there was a slightly party—like atmosphere, maybe it is inappropriate but can actually, all of a sudden, you could see people beyond your family and, do work colleagues like yourself, face—to—face but at two metres distance. and that was quite joyous. that is a happy note to end on, thank you all three so much and thank you for watching. that is all from dateline for this week. that next week. same place, same time. stay safe, bye—bye. hello. our weather turns much colder in the day ahead. arctic air‘s spreading south across the uk. a frosty, icy start in parts of northern scotland. a bit of snow to quite low levels here and further wintry showers to come during the day. sunny spells developing elsewhere in scotland, for the afternoon northern ireland after a cloudy start with p
and jo.e are in lockdown and there was a sense of wanting to celebrate and commemorate. and while in lockdown there was a feeling of finally, in my case, we could sit out at the front of our house, see our neighbours. there was a slightly party—like atmosphere, maybe it is inappropriate but can actually, all of a sudden, you could see people beyond your family and, do work colleagues like yourself, face—to—face but at two metres distance. and that was quite joyous. that is a happy note to...
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and jo.y, we're in lockdown and there was a sense of wanting to celebrate and commemorate. and that while in lockdown, there was a feeling of finally, in my case, we could sit out at the front of our house, see our neighbours. there was a slightly party—like atmosphere, maybe it's inappropriate but can actually, all of a sudden, you could see people beyond your family and dear work colleagues like yourself, face—to—face but at two metres distance. and that was actually quite joyous. that is a happy note to end on. thank you all three so much and thank you for watching. that is all from dateline for this week. back next week. same place, same time. stay safe, bye—bye. biting winds across the north of the uk brought some wintry showers to the northern isles, mainland, northern scotland. the scene here from shetland earlier on. monday itself is going to be a mostly bright or sunny day, but it is going to start of chilly and occasionally we are going to have some showers. so let's get onto the fo
and jo.y, we're in lockdown and there was a sense of wanting to celebrate and commemorate. and that while in lockdown, there was a feeling of finally, in my case, we could sit out at the front of our house, see our neighbours. there was a slightly party—like atmosphere, maybe it's inappropriate but can actually, all of a sudden, you could see people beyond your family and dear work colleagues like yourself, face—to—face but at two metres distance. and that was actually quite joyous. that...
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and jo.hat we had ve day, we are in lockdown and there was a sense of wanting to celebrate and commemorate. and while in lockdown there was a feeling of finally, in my case, we could sit out at the front of our house, see our neighbours. there was a slightly party—like atmosphere, maybe it is inappropriate but actually, all of a sudden, you could see people beyond your family and, dear work colleagues like yourself, face—to—face but at two metres distance. and that was quite joyous. that is a happy note to end on, thank you all three so much and thank you for watching. that is all from dateline for this week. back next week. same place, same time. stay safe, bye—bye. hello, there. there is a marked difference with the feel of the weather today, as the cold front continues to push its way steadily southwards. it's bringing light, patchy rain with it, but the winds are strengthening and it is the winds that are the more significant feature to the story. further north of that, we will see some s
and jo.hat we had ve day, we are in lockdown and there was a sense of wanting to celebrate and commemorate. and while in lockdown there was a feeling of finally, in my case, we could sit out at the front of our house, see our neighbours. there was a slightly party—like atmosphere, maybe it is inappropriate but actually, all of a sudden, you could see people beyond your family and, dear work colleagues like yourself, face—to—face but at two metres distance. and that was quite joyous. that...
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what do you think, jo?ariation between the science and the suggestions of what the virus is looking like and what it is doing. lots of comparisons of data across the world. there are lots of reasons that some of those elements of data will differ because of cultural differences in the way different countries responded and how they behaved. i do look at the picture of the front of the metro with the chief scientific adviser is going into downing street and i thought all along it is quite sad that there are people who are really working ha rd are people who are really working hard and are doing their very best andi hard and are doing their very best and i think ultimately we have to assume that everybody involved in this crisis and the handling of it is doing their very best. nobody gets up in the morning wanting to see lots of people die, they want to do the best to stop this virus spreading, but you look at the picture and you wonder if they will still be in theirjobs and a year's time when the enquiries st
what do you think, jo?ariation between the science and the suggestions of what the virus is looking like and what it is doing. lots of comparisons of data across the world. there are lots of reasons that some of those elements of data will differ because of cultural differences in the way different countries responded and how they behaved. i do look at the picture of the front of the metro with the chief scientific adviser is going into downing street and i thought all along it is quite sad...
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>>w > nor foour life edlook in sen jo.e thinairlesar e loinokatg e th tufuf re oflyingas a ggstrule mtoake moy.ne un pitedla ns ctout 30% of its namage smenttaff. sohwutsaest ys on a hal ndfuofir as portor inreeng yeflrs. ma llsks wi be edrequirr focrew nqutiesreons ma insuch as rethe social dinistancg llwi pbee ossibliron aplanes even thwith at lelitt seat vacant. >> i think th'sat why the multayileder apoaprch is rtimpoan t. airphane tt cheaom custer can take, requinirskg mas...
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jos buttler has been speaking to our correspondentjoe wilson.cketers must be happy. joss butler is a senior player, world cup winner. he was part of the most thrilling crickets moments, he is 110w thrilling crickets moments, he is now facing pandemic test matches under quarantine. a key question when we spoke, would it be safe? speaking for myself, i actually have some apprehension and some anxieties around just going into it's com pletely around just going into it's completely new situation from it's going to be something we've never experienced before, and i think i don't know the answer to this yet, but you know, in a few days, hopefully, sort of have some sort of my own guidelines as to what i'm happy with, and if i can't get the assurance of x, then i think it's not quite right for me. assurance of x, then i think it's not quite right for melj assurance of x, then i think it's not quite right for me. i suppose one of the key factors as whether you or any of the players, jos, would feel that you have the confidence in the respect of the envi
jos buttler has been speaking to our correspondentjoe wilson.cketers must be happy. joss butler is a senior player, world cup winner. he was part of the most thrilling crickets moments, he is 110w thrilling crickets moments, he is now facing pandemic test matches under quarantine. a key question when we spoke, would it be safe? speaking for myself, i actually have some apprehension and some anxieties around just going into it's com pletely around just going into it's completely new situation...
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jo, what do you think? you are looking at this inside the westminster petri dish. borisjohnson‘s critics said the government was veering between complacency and panic. this week we saw a u—turn on foreign health workers having to pay for nhs care. is that the sign of fleet of footwork, or a new opposition leader making a running? i think you can overstate the opposition's role in terms of actually triggering that u—turn. it was within 24 hours. keir starmer did very much focus his mind around what he would say was a moral issue. how could it be right that some of the very people who were protecting the nhs, possibly helping borisjohnson himself when he was ill — cleaners, care workers from outside the economic area — were going to have to be charged to use the very service that they were working in and protecting? borisjohnson held his fire, stuck to his guns in response to keir starmer and i think what changed for the government, and for him personally, because he said he had thought about it a lot, which was revealing, was that a number of conservative mps said s
jo, what do you think? you are looking at this inside the westminster petri dish. borisjohnson‘s critics said the government was veering between complacency and panic. this week we saw a u—turn on foreign health workers having to pay for nhs care. is that the sign of fleet of footwork, or a new opposition leader making a running? i think you can overstate the opposition's role in terms of actually triggering that u—turn. it was within 24 hours. keir starmer did very much focus his mind...
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it sounds than jo that the pressure will be building on schools to be ready.se between whitehall and local authorities. we are talking about schools in england because the developed countries have different rules. —— the devolved countries the schools can only open from june the 1st which is the date the government wants them to open but only one seaman has moved to the second stage of easing of the lockdown. but what the trend telegraph is saying is that councils will have to public we justify their reasons for not opening schools. we know already 50 councils have indicated that schools will stay shut. some academies around the country are opening for not opening schools. we know already 50 councils have indicated that schools will stay shut. some academies around the country are opening. the sunday telegraph that parents are extremely worried about sending their children back to school and we are talking about primary schools here. there are grave concerns about primary schools here. there are grave concerns from parents, from teachers. it isn't as simple as
it sounds than jo that the pressure will be building on schools to be ready.se between whitehall and local authorities. we are talking about schools in england because the developed countries have different rules. —— the devolved countries the schools can only open from june the 1st which is the date the government wants them to open but only one seaman has moved to the second stage of easing of the lockdown. but what the trend telegraph is saying is that councils will have to public we...
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naso el monto, a la vez que habrÁ muchos que se quedarÁ con las manos vacÍas se lanzarÁ prÉstamos bad jonegocio vivo, por su bien y el de sus empleados. >>> ellos estarÁn conmigo siempre, pero los salvo primero an ellos antes de hundirme. >>> david gonzÁlez telemundo 48. >>> restaurantes de Área de la bahÍa recibieron inesperado regalo por marco zuckerberg y su esposa, el dinero fue depositado en las cuentas de negocios, esta ayuda impulso financiero ahora podrÁn estar mas dÍas y o horas abierto. >>> buen beneficio para mi porque me dan mÁs horas de trabajo y asÍ peyed aportar mÁs a mi familia. muchos del estos restaurantes han estado semanas preparando comida para trabajadores de la salud y esto les permitirÁ hacer lo mismo y para clientes regulares. >>> se realiza evento en memoria de inmigrantes ipd q mip estadoses que han muerto en centros de detenciÓn de ice por covid-19. >>> y cuales son las nuevas directrices de gimnasios para su reapertu reapertura. fresco en el Área de la bahÍa, posibilidad de lluvias en camino, esto al volver. esta tarde en san francisco e stroen para recordar
naso el monto, a la vez que habrÁ muchos que se quedarÁ con las manos vacÍas se lanzarÁ prÉstamos bad jonegocio vivo, por su bien y el de sus empleados. >>> ellos estarÁn conmigo siempre, pero los salvo primero an ellos antes de hundirme. >>> david gonzÁlez telemundo 48. >>> restaurantes de Área de la bahÍa recibieron inesperado regalo por marco zuckerberg y su esposa, el dinero fue depositado en las cuentas de negocios, esta ayuda impulso financiero ahora...
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nbc's jo ling kent is in los angeles with some of their stories. jo, as we pointed out, 2.4 million new claims, approaching 40 million out of work. what do those numbers say about the situation that millions of our fellow americans are dealing with right now as they file for unemployment every week? >> craig, it says there's a little silver lining here and the numbers in most states are going down week by week. we see that happening across the majority of states here, but what we do know, too, is there's a lot of freelance and gig workers out there who are still applying for unemployment benefits because they newly qualify for them per that federal aid we've been reporting on. you may see those numbers continue to tick up. a lot of the freelancers and contract workers i've talked to say they've had trouble to get through the system, but now getting through in a majority of the states. 39 million is the equivalent of the entire state of california applying for unemployment. these numbers are really serious, and it's grave. if you hear from the congr
nbc's jo ling kent is in los angeles with some of their stories. jo, as we pointed out, 2.4 million new claims, approaching 40 million out of work. what do those numbers say about the situation that millions of our fellow americans are dealing with right now as they file for unemployment every week? >> craig, it says there's a little silver lining here and the numbers in most states are going down week by week. we see that happening across the majority of states here, but what we do know,...
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let's get right to msnbc's jo ling kent for more. a staggering number there, jo. we've come to dread thursday mornings over the past several weeks because of what they reveal about our economy, as we are learning that an estimated 40% of those jobs will never return. >> reporter: yes, that's research coming out of the university of chicago, in terms of what jobs will come back, what we know is if you look within this 41 million, the jobless claims here and the new 2.1 million that were filed in just the last week, we see companies continue to make very, very big layoffs. the good news is, though, is that there's two pieces of data that continue to improve. you see continuing jobless claims actually decrease for the first time over the past ten weeks, so that's good news. that means some people may be returning to their jobs, as all 50 states reopen, and we also know that unemployment claims overall each week are also going down, but the context on that is that when you look at 2.1 million new jobless claims filed last week, if you look back to the exact same time
let's get right to msnbc's jo ling kent for more. a staggering number there, jo. we've come to dread thursday mornings over the past several weeks because of what they reveal about our economy, as we are learning that an estimated 40% of those jobs will never return. >> reporter: yes, that's research coming out of the university of chicago, in terms of what jobs will come back, what we know is if you look within this 41 million, the jobless claims here and the new 2.1 million that were...
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many more still having problems just applying for benefits here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: washington. >> a couple weeks from now i have a new slew of bills coming up. >> reporter: to new york. >> never experienced this before. >> reporter: to florida. >> i'm scared right now. it's not okay. >> reporter: 30 million workers have filed for unemployment in the last six weeks that means a stunning 18% of the u.s. work force is out of a job compared to over 4% two months ago. and that doesn't even include people like single mother ashley reeves who has been trying to file for unemployment in florida for a month. >> i just feel at a loss i just feel like nothing, nothing is going to come through. >> reporter: she was told this week she is ineligible ke 4 florida. however, the state has not explained why only telling workers to apply again. the surge in applications nationwide is fueled by major companies slashing thousands of jobs nearly 18 million americans have received unemployment benefits but many states are still struggling with outdated systems and an avalanche of applications, even
many more still having problems just applying for benefits here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: washington. >> a couple weeks from now i have a new slew of bills coming up. >> reporter: to new york. >> never experienced this before. >> reporter: to florida. >> i'm scared right now. it's not okay. >> reporter: 30 million workers have filed for unemployment in the last six weeks that means a stunning 18% of the u.s. work force is out of a job compared to...
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lester >> jo ling kent, thank you. >>> up next, i want you to meet some real american heroes >>> these months in lockdown have opened our eyes to the people and jobs we depend on, but didn't think much about before now, including some local heroes who collect a vital and dangerous cargo. long before the sun comes up in san francisco, israel is already behind the wheel. >> we want to make sure the city gets clean and that's a big deal for us. >> reporter: he and his colleagues making the rounds even before the pandemic, the government labeled it one of the most dangerous jobs. now even riskier. >> we're nervous we didn't let this paralyze us. there is more recycle. we need that cardboard right now. manufacturers need that to ship essentials. >> the residential volume has picked up extremely because you have people ordering so we getting a lot more cardboard and paper recycling. >> reporter: iana banks works on the shorting line. do you consider what you do to be dangerous >> health wise it can be dangerous because a lot of different things come through the recycling and we have to be ca
lester >> jo ling kent, thank you. >>> up next, i want you to meet some real american heroes >>> these months in lockdown have opened our eyes to the people and jobs we depend on, but didn't think much about before now, including some local heroes who collect a vital and dangerous cargo. long before the sun comes up in san francisco, israel is already behind the wheel. >> we want to make sure the city gets clean and that's a big deal for us. >> reporter: he...
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some employees can work from home here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: tonight, the grim unemployment crisiss deepening. another 2.1 million new jobless claims were filed last week, nearly ten times more than a year ago it's the tenth straight week in the millions with the number of claims that's dropping slightly each week. and people getting unemployment for more than two weeks in a row has decreased. among the states hardist hit, california where brooke rod just reopened her doors in los angeles. >> i support a family with three businesses. >> reporter: she's bringing back half of the employees. >> it's been a struggle, obviously for unemployment and not having enough hours but also here. >> reporter: shanna came back to work despite making more on unemployment why come back? >> well, because this is my job. i need some -- i like getting up, getting in a routine, getting back to normal that's what we need to do. >> reporter: millions of other workers haven't been so lucky aaron mcgwire in seattle was trying to buy a house when she lost her bar tending job. >> we were a week away from gett
some employees can work from home here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: tonight, the grim unemployment crisiss deepening. another 2.1 million new jobless claims were filed last week, nearly ten times more than a year ago it's the tenth straight week in the millions with the number of claims that's dropping slightly each week. and people getting unemployment for more than two weeks in a row has decreased. among the states hardist hit, california where brooke rod just reopened her doors in los...
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alone sent the unemployment rate soaring to almost 15%, a level not seen since the great depression jo ling kent tonight on the hardship for so many families. >> reporter: tonight, the largest economy in the world crippled by the coronavirus. >> i'm basically at my breaking point, worried, nervous, scared. >> reporter: more than 20 million jobs vanished in april the most ever on record wiping out all jobs created since 2010 the unemployment rate soaring to 14.7%, the worst since the great depression, a far cry from 3.5% just two months ago, a 50-year low. minority groups have been hit the hardest with nearly 19% of hispanic workers and almost 17% of black workers unemployed, more than 15% of women are now jobless. 36-year-old executive assistant stacy davis was laid off in march and applied for unemployment but her claim is still pending. >> it's becoming very, very frustrating, very alarming and very scary at this point i'm not able to pay my bills. >> reporter: the hospitality industry is decimated. 7.7 million jobs evaporated in april including more than 5 million at restaurants and
alone sent the unemployment rate soaring to almost 15%, a level not seen since the great depression jo ling kent tonight on the hardship for so many families. >> reporter: tonight, the largest economy in the world crippled by the coronavirus. >> i'm basically at my breaking point, worried, nervous, scared. >> reporter: more than 20 million jobs vanished in april the most ever on record wiping out all jobs created since 2010 the unemployment rate soaring to 14.7%, the worst...
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here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: wearing a mask to shop is now a flash point for conflict. >> i work for costco and i'm asking this member to put on a mask because that is our company policy so either wear the mask. >> i'm not doing it. i woke up in a free country. >> reporter: this viral video inside a costco shows a customer not wearing a mask. >> you're no longer welcome in the warehouse. you need to leave. >> reporter: costco that declined to comment on the specific incident requires customers to wear masks, siting the cdc saying although some may disagree with this policy or question of the effectiveness, we're choosing to err on the side of safety this conflict drives home the reality for front line retail workers now having to enforce health and safety policy in addition to normal policies tensions boiling over as unprecedented customer demand sores. walmart and target in store sales jumped more than 10%. online sales skyrocketing far higher. >> this quarter was unlike anything we've seen in our company's long history. >> reporter: grocery store workers worry for their own saf
here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: wearing a mask to shop is now a flash point for conflict. >> i work for costco and i'm asking this member to put on a mask because that is our company policy so either wear the mask. >> i'm not doing it. i woke up in a free country. >> reporter: this viral video inside a costco shows a customer not wearing a mask. >> you're no longer welcome in the warehouse. you need to leave. >> reporter: costco that declined to comment on...
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linick's firing amid such a time is jo ooutrageous. this follows several moves 230r9 president. we saw that just last month with the watchdog of the intelligence community and he notified congress in a letter jo every night. we have yet to hear more from the white house about why they specified this. but in that letter, the president did state he no longer has confidence in mr. lynnic. >> it is a busy morning. first, the president shutting down the democrats' relief package. second, the president's aggressive vaccine timeline. bring us up to speed on everything that is happening. >> democrats overnight passing that $3 trillion package which has little hope of becoming law because republicans opposed it and the president said if it ever reached his desk, he was veto it. but it's sort of an investigation as we continue to see what the next phase might be. this is the democrats' opening hand to see this is what we want to discuss going forward. in that you see $1 trillion that would go to states. that was one of the sticking points. there is also there potential more stimulus check
linick's firing amid such a time is jo ooutrageous. this follows several moves 230r9 president. we saw that just last month with the watchdog of the intelligence community and he notified congress in a letter jo every night. we have yet to hear more from the white house about why they specified this. but in that letter, the president did state he no longer has confidence in mr. lynnic. >> it is a busy morning. first, the president shutting down the democrats' relief package. second, the...
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nbc's jo ling kent joins us now.lk us through what this says about the economy, what it says about the american worker, again, even as states start to reop reopen. >> what it really says is it points to what may unemployment, that rate may look like when we get those numbers from the labor department next week. we could see an unemployment rate as high as 20%. when you look into the last week's report, 2.1 million new jobless claims filed, there's a couple of pieces of positive or neutral news that we're seeing here, you can see continuing claims are actually dropping. that means the people collecting unemployment week to week is decreasing. that number could be good, meaning people are going back to work in the states that are reopening here all across the country, but it also could mean that some people are dropping out of the labor force. that's one piece of data. as you look at 2.1 million, it's the seventh week in a row where we've seen the unemployment claims decrease. however, when you think about 2.1 million,
nbc's jo ling kent joins us now.lk us through what this says about the economy, what it says about the american worker, again, even as states start to reop reopen. >> what it really says is it points to what may unemployment, that rate may look like when we get those numbers from the labor department next week. we could see an unemployment rate as high as 20%. when you look into the last week's report, 2.1 million new jobless claims filed, there's a couple of pieces of positive or neutral...
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jo ling kent, let's start with you out in california.been interesting to watch governor newsom on one hand about two weeks ago it was clear he said i'm moving at my pace, i'm not going to feel the pressure. but as soon as other places have started to open up and he started to get a little bit of heat from some of the smaller rural counties in california, he seems to try to -- to be trying to stay a step ahead so that none of those annoyances percolate into a full-fledged political battle. >> yeah. certainly politics has something to do with this. but if you look at what he said yesterday in his address, he was really focused on citing the data and he says the hospitalizations, the cases, the icu hospitalizations specifically appear to be steadying. and that is why he is changing the restrictions. and i want to read you what that new threshold here is. the counties can reopen if they show fewer than 25 coronavirus cases per 100,000 residents over the past two weeks, or no higher than 8%, chuck. in terms of a positive rate for people testi
jo ling kent, let's start with you out in california.been interesting to watch governor newsom on one hand about two weeks ago it was clear he said i'm moving at my pace, i'm not going to feel the pressure. but as soon as other places have started to open up and he started to get a little bit of heat from some of the smaller rural counties in california, he seems to try to -- to be trying to stay a step ahead so that none of those annoyances percolate into a full-fledged political battle....
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bill will become reality it comes as yet another american retail giant is now struggling to survive jo ling kent reports >> reporter: tonight a retail emergency. jc penny filing for chapter 1 bankruptcy becoming the largest retail to fall victim to the coronavirus following neiman marcus and j. crew the 118-year-old retailer has struggled with slowing sales for years. covid-19 exacerbating the problems the company saying the closure of our stores due to the pandemic necessitated a more fulsome review it currently operates over 850 locations. the company says some stores will close permanently. overall retail sales dropped by more than 15% last month, the most ever on record. meantime grocery chains are under pressure, too. starting tomorrow kroger the country's largest grocery chain will end the extra $2 an hour of hero pay for essential workers. amazon, wal-mart, starbucks and target are following suit by the end of the month she worked at the check out at kroger ralph for more than ten years. when you realized this pay is going to go away how does that make you feel? >> we're dealing
bill will become reality it comes as yet another american retail giant is now struggling to survive jo ling kent reports >> reporter: tonight a retail emergency. jc penny filing for chapter 1 bankruptcy becoming the largest retail to fall victim to the coronavirus following neiman marcus and j. crew the 118-year-old retailer has struggled with slowing sales for years. covid-19 exacerbating the problems the company saying the closure of our stores due to the pandemic necessitated a more...
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here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: for millions, the reality of working from home could be permanent twitter ceo jack dorsey telling his employees they can work remotely forever from anywhere as many industries grapple with how to redesign office space to minimize health risk, the economic crisis is forcing companies to cut cost putting expensive real estate on the chopping block nbc's jacob ward. >> reporter: bay area tech companies were among the first in the nation to send their people home and google and facebook say their employees will mostly work remote for the rest of the year. >> reporter: some of new york's biggest tenants, barclays and j.p. morgan chase may not bring all employees back to the office at the same time austin based dell says more than half of its 160,000 staffers may never return to their desks. emptier offices across the country will have a devastating affect on the economy. florists count on big corporate orders and the bouquet on the way home and parking garages depend on people showing up to the office. >> we have people working from home there is a drop.
here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: for millions, the reality of working from home could be permanent twitter ceo jack dorsey telling his employees they can work remotely forever from anywhere as many industries grapple with how to redesign office space to minimize health risk, the economic crisis is forcing companies to cut cost putting expensive real estate on the chopping block nbc's jacob ward. >> reporter: bay area tech companies were among the first in the nation to send their...
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to 7 foot high and the 1st from was called jo-jo. it was very handsome male been alone for 15 years or so and i looked into his eyes and i was thinking of the combi chimpanzees lying in their soft ground making leafy nests grooming each other and he being there alone with time and so tears began trickling under my mask and he reached out a gentle finger and wiped the tears away the way ahead is to work harder and harder an alternative to using any animals in medical experimentation and you know there's a lot of doctors fighting for america and i was going to conferences that it and huge strides has been made there's many many ways of experimenting with excel tissue and organ tissue which do not involve torturing animals the problem very often is that to get some new drugs on the market you have to show the powers that whatever organization it is that you have done experiments on animals dr jane goodall stop you that more from one of the world's most famous conservationists after this short break. you cannot be both with the yeah you
to 7 foot high and the 1st from was called jo-jo. it was very handsome male been alone for 15 years or so and i looked into his eyes and i was thinking of the combi chimpanzees lying in their soft ground making leafy nests grooming each other and he being there alone with time and so tears began trickling under my mask and he reached out a gentle finger and wiped the tears away the way ahead is to work harder and harder an alternative to using any animals in medical experimentation and you know...
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jo, is that how you read it? i don't see there being a delay at this particular point.their line that there will be no transition. what's interesting is if you thought about it the other way, we just had priti patel setting out and confirming the quarantine rules for people, travellers, coming into the uk. i think there's quite a lot of disquiet in business, tourism, hospitality, industries who will say, ok, you are going to stick to your brexit deadline, you want to open up the economy, of course we have still got a pandemic going, but how do you square that circle? because if we are not going to even think about having flights or people travelling from countries with low infection rates, this air—bridges, that is going to kill off the recovery for now in those sectors and those particular areas and they are big areas for the uk. that is on the one hand. picking up on what stephanie said, i agree, rising unemployment, a loss of consumer demand, these are going to make it very difficult to have this recovery. there are a couple of things we know because ministers have s
jo, is that how you read it? i don't see there being a delay at this particular point.their line that there will be no transition. what's interesting is if you thought about it the other way, we just had priti patel setting out and confirming the quarantine rules for people, travellers, coming into the uk. i think there's quite a lot of disquiet in business, tourism, hospitality, industries who will say, ok, you are going to stick to your brexit deadline, you want to open up the economy, of...
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we will take a look at tomorrow's papers in a moment with nigel wilson and jo philips.e measures to help some of the country's most vulnerable trapped at home. the uk prime minister reveals the extent of his experience of the virus saying his condition was so serious that a statement announcing his death was prepared. spain embraces the start of a return to normal as lockdowns begin to be lifted across europe. another blow to british business as rolls—royce says it may have to cut as many as 8,000 jobs. an experimental drug is authorised by us officials for emergency use on severely—ill coronavirus patients.
we will take a look at tomorrow's papers in a moment with nigel wilson and jo philips.e measures to help some of the country's most vulnerable trapped at home. the uk prime minister reveals the extent of his experience of the virus saying his condition was so serious that a statement announcing his death was prepared. spain embraces the start of a return to normal as lockdowns begin to be lifted across europe. another blow to british business as rolls—royce says it may have to cut as many as...
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but let me just ask you about this, jo. bankruptcy, adding their name to j. crew, neiman marcus. what does this mean for shoppers? >> reporter: well, jc penney is the biggest retailer to file for bankruptcy. this retailer has been struggling for decades. you have seen the headlines, the struggle. what matters is some of the stores will permanently close. you have 800 plus stores of jc penney. then behind the scenes you have 85,000 workers. so the ceo of jc penney saying in a statement, look, it was accelerated by the pandemic. they had to figure out what to do with all of this debt saddling the company for a long time. coming out to the bigger picture, as you know, retail sales are taking a huge hit. last month in april, retail s e sales sank 16%. that is what drives the economy, alex. . >> thanks, jo. two things the president surely does not like, watch dogs and face masks. why he still won't don a mask, next. don a mask, next i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪
but let me just ask you about this, jo. bankruptcy, adding their name to j. crew, neiman marcus. what does this mean for shoppers? >> reporter: well, jc penney is the biggest retailer to file for bankruptcy. this retailer has been struggling for decades. you have seen the headlines, the struggle. what matters is some of the stores will permanently close. you have 800 plus stores of jc penney. then behind the scenes you have 85,000 workers. so the ceo of jc penney saying in a statement,...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers jo phillips and nigel nelson.er with nick miller. hello. the weekend weather continues with perhaps a greater chance for catching a shower in the day ahead compared with saturday. there will still be some sunny spells around, but actually for a large part of england and wales, it'll be a cloudier day compared with saturday. that's because this frontal system is bringing at least some cloud up from the south, and to start the day across parts of southern england and south wales, there mayjust be a bit of patchy light rain around. it does mean more cloud across a large part of england and wales compared with saturday. still sunny spells, though, for northern england, northern ireland and scotland, but this is where some showers are going to break out. some of those may be heavy and possibly thundery. you may also see a few towards north wales, the midlands and east anglia on through the afternoon. as for temperatures, mostly in the mid—teens. looks like a cooler day across northern and eastern scotland compared with
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers jo phillips and nigel nelson.er with nick miller. hello. the weekend weather continues with perhaps a greater chance for catching a shower in the day ahead compared with saturday. there will still be some sunny spells around, but actually for a large part of england and wales, it'll be a cloudier day compared with saturday. that's because this frontal system is bringing at least some cloud up from the south, and to start...
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nbc's jo ling kent covers business and tech for us. she joins us now.us through these numbers and what do these numbers say about the state of our economy? >> craig, it says our economy is in a big hole right now. it's just that simple. if you look at the april numbers for retail sales, the drop was twice as bad as march, and comparing april to a year ago, we're actually down about double digits here, no doubt about it. then, take a look at factory output activity. that's also a huge drop, more than 10%. that's the worst in over a century. so what this says is that consumer spending drives the majority of our economy, right? you need that consumer confidence. you need businesses to be open for the number to hold steady or grow. that's not what happened in april. it's the first full month where we saw full closures when it came to the stay-at-home orders. you're hearing from retailers, and we're talking to retailers who are legal really feeling this consequence and you have j. crew, neiman marcus accelerated into filing for bankruptcy. jc penney could fi
nbc's jo ling kent covers business and tech for us. she joins us now.us through these numbers and what do these numbers say about the state of our economy? >> craig, it says our economy is in a big hole right now. it's just that simple. if you look at the april numbers for retail sales, the drop was twice as bad as march, and comparing april to a year ago, we're actually down about double digits here, no doubt about it. then, take a look at factory output activity. that's also a huge...
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the film reveals some of the story's twist at the start and focuses on the characters. jo is complexand intelligent and full of practice very about a world that expects her to marry rather than earn a living. i'm so sick of people saying that love is just
the film reveals some of the story's twist at the start and focuses on the characters. jo is complexand intelligent and full of practice very about a world that expects her to marry rather than earn a living. i'm so sick of people saying that love is just
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i'm joined by nbc news business correspondent jo ling kent in los angeles for us.o, the thing about this report was that it was worse than expected. >> reporter: yes. worse than expected but overall the numbers are ticking down week by week. i want to remind you, that when you see 3 million unemployment claims filed in just a week, we're talking about multiple times the normal averages we would have seen pre-pandemic. we expect these numbers to continue to rise and a good example of that is connecticut. for the first time connecticut has been the hardest hit state so far this week, because we show that backlog now getting cleared. the processing takes so much time for each of the state unemployment offices. going down the list, you have georgia, california, new york, florida, also all hit very, very hard as 36.5 million people are filing for jobless claims. the labor department says 17% are now receiving unemployment insurance. the insurance benefits are being paid out here but we are starting to see major cracks in the economy. remember, we had a retail spending a
i'm joined by nbc news business correspondent jo ling kent in los angeles for us.o, the thing about this report was that it was worse than expected. >> reporter: yes. worse than expected but overall the numbers are ticking down week by week. i want to remind you, that when you see 3 million unemployment claims filed in just a week, we're talking about multiple times the normal averages we would have seen pre-pandemic. we expect these numbers to continue to rise and a good example of that...
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thank you jo and anand. and thank you to you for your company. bye—bye.me premier league clubs returned to non—contract training today, we heard the news that six people from three clubs tested positive for covid—19 in the first batch of tests carried out. earlier, i asked our reporter, laura scott, what impact these results will have on the premier league's aims to resume this season injune. clearly they wouldn't have wanted anyone to test positive for coronavirus, but our understanding is the number of sick is enough to derail the project restart plans, and that everyone, apart from those who've tested positive, can return to that group training. now it was six tests out of 748 among players and club staff, but we don't know the identities of those involved, if there players or staff, or which clubs there from. now those tests relate to 19 clubs — norwich only tested their players today, so they aren't included in that figure, and those who tested positive will have to self—isolate for seven days and cannot be part of phase one training. the premier lea
thank you jo and anand. and thank you to you for your company. bye—bye.me premier league clubs returned to non—contract training today, we heard the news that six people from three clubs tested positive for covid—19 in the first batch of tests carried out. earlier, i asked our reporter, laura scott, what impact these results will have on the premier league's aims to resume this season injune. clearly they wouldn't have wanted anyone to test positive for coronavirus, but our understanding...
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soarsie ronan‘s jo is complex and believable.funny and intelligent and full of practice very about a world that expects her to marry rather than earn a living. i'm so sick of people saying that love is just all a woman is fit for. i'm so sick of it. this little women is a feminist peace and a plea for neighbourly compassion which feels relevant in these times. it is available on digital now. this is a film school of sorts. in which all the teachers are women. an academy of venus. many female film makers are sadly overlooked by film history, as shown in women make film, a new road movie through cinema. here is one of the most designed films ever made. a choir, painted sets, heightened colors, others, lovely cinematic likeness. then... a comic visual and rhythmicjourney that should be a christmas classic. but wendy toy‘s british film is hardly talked about. a deep dive into the archives of female directors, written and directed by film critic mark cousins, and narrated by iconic actresses such as jane fonda and tilda swinton. the s
soarsie ronan‘s jo is complex and believable.funny and intelligent and full of practice very about a world that expects her to marry rather than earn a living. i'm so sick of people saying that love is just all a woman is fit for. i'm so sick of it. this little women is a feminist peace and a plea for neighbourly compassion which feels relevant in these times. it is available on digital now. this is a film school of sorts. in which all the teachers are women. an academy of venus. many female...
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. >> san jos ...........Ñ(inaudible9 >> la deuda de las personas es muy grande. >> y sila ciudad quepe durante estapandemia, visite telemundo 48.com >> esa situación no fue llevado a viajar cynthia maldonado nos da todos los detalles >> desde arizona >> (información en pantalla) >> parece que estemos manteniendo los activos, >> los dueños del gimnasio no se queda con los brazos cruzados. >> (información en pantalla) >> el dueño de la franquicia esy cree que se independiente en la primera fase. >> (hablan en inglés) >> según él era fácil cumplir con las recomendaciones de distanciamiento socialtras comprobar creo este video educativo. >> (hablan en inglés) >> junto con él muestra que se puede hacer ejercicios, >> (hablan en inglés) >> (hablan en inglés) >> explica que todo seríamonitoreado, con un espacio individual, abriendo equipos propios y después todo sería desinfectarlo. >> él y con otros dueños cree que con este video el gobernador del de la luz verde, >> (♪ música ) >> (♪ música ) >> qué tal si caminan por ahí por la noche? >> ya que esta noche estará muy pendiente. >> habrá c
. >> san jos ...........Ñ(inaudible9 >> la deuda de las personas es muy grande. >> y sila ciudad quepe durante estapandemia, visite telemundo 48.com >> esa situación no fue llevado a viajar cynthia maldonado nos da todos los detalles >> desde arizona >> (información en pantalla) >> parece que estemos manteniendo los activos, >> los dueños del gimnasio no se queda con los brazos cruzados. >> (información en pantalla) >> el dueño...
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that's the collapse of thousands and thousands of jo jobs. and if those jobs and those companies go away, that does not recover and we're suddenly dependent on the middle east again. we cannot go there. we have to be able to resolve that. that's why the paycheck protection program was opened up to small businesses, yes, even energy companies to help sustain them for a couple of months to be able to get through this, but it's going to be a very big challenge for them and quite frankly, something that's news to this body that i just want to be able to raise, in 2007, long before i was in congress, congress passed an act dealing with ethanol, mandating a certain number of gallons of ethanol to be used every year. well, guess what? america wasn't driving in march and in april. that means we're not going to be close to the number of gallons of gasoline that we normally use, but we still have a requirement sitting out there for the number of gallons of ethanol that have to be used this year. we literally have an energy ticking time bomb based on a
that's the collapse of thousands and thousands of jo jobs. and if those jobs and those companies go away, that does not recover and we're suddenly dependent on the middle east again. we cannot go there. we have to be able to resolve that. that's why the paycheck protection program was opened up to small businesses, yes, even energy companies to help sustain them for a couple of months to be able to get through this, but it's going to be a very big challenge for them and quite frankly, something...