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jo tanner and joe twyman. we were considering codenames for you both stop that might be externally hard. instead, i'm going to do that thing you see in debates, give you your first and last name in each question. we will start with joe twyman, who was last name in each question. we will start withjoe twyman, who was on the left. the sunday times. the main story. in this main story, it looks like covenant ministers are deciding they have to save the economy. ministers have been spooked by in apocalyptic treasury report warning that many businesses will be out of cash. it seems to matter what the medical advice, there is pressure to start using restrictions of. it's extraordinarily difficult to be in, the choice you have is a government is essentially to choose between more people dying and to choose between more people losing their jobs, their incomes and potentially their livelihoods. and so this is a serious problem at any time. and at the same time, the government cannot simply open the floodgates and allow
jo tanner and joe twyman. we were considering codenames for you both stop that might be externally hard. instead, i'm going to do that thing you see in debates, give you your first and last name in each question. we will start with joe twyman, who was last name in each question. we will start withjoe twyman, who was on the left. the sunday times. the main story. in this main story, it looks like covenant ministers are deciding they have to save the economy. ministers have been spooked by in...
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jo ling kent for us there in california. jo, stand by. i'll come back to you a little later. >>> in about an hour, a simple of new york city's fight against coronavirus is expect to leave the city. we're keep n a close eye on the "usns comfort" that first docked in new york back on march 30th. now after seeing 182 total patients, the navy hospital shift will get one final salute from new york's finest before it sets sail at the top of the hour. nbc's kathy park is live at that dock. kathy, i had the opportunity to report pretty much from where you're standing right now, earlier this month after the ship was approved to start seeing covid-19 patients. it would seem to speak to where new york started in this crisis and where we are today, the "comfort" heading back to the home port in virginia. >> reporter: craig, that's absolutely right. it's a good sign that new york is past its apex, its surge in cases. that's a big reason why this ship got the approval from governor cuomo and the white house to leave today. as you mentioned, the ship ar
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jo: sure.bviously, we have seen a really sharp increase in the number of people that are losing their job. i think the government's announcement of the new job subsidy last week is game changing in terms of where we see that peak in unemployment. that subsidy tries to keep people on the payroll basically. they are on the payroll even though they may not be working very many hours or maybe no hours at all. what that will do is reduce the hours worked and it will see higher underemployment because people on the payroll will actually technically be employed. i think the unemployment rate which has been the low fives for the last year or so will peak around 8% to 10%. prior to that subsidy, most expectations between 15% and 20%. shery: so, how much -- haidi: how difficult will it be to unwind some of these measures? jo: look, i think that is a great question. quite a few of the stimulus measures that we had over the three stimulus packages are temporary. they have that six month window where -- the
jo: sure.bviously, we have seen a really sharp increase in the number of people that are losing their job. i think the government's announcement of the new job subsidy last week is game changing in terms of where we see that peak in unemployment. that subsidy tries to keep people on the payroll basically. they are on the payroll even though they may not be working very many hours or maybe no hours at all. what that will do is reduce the hours worked and it will see higher underemployment...
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thanks jo—anne.kind of headline, do they react to that, does that change the way they think? tabloid campaigns like that bicycle newspaper do they work?|j tabloid campaigns like that bicycle newspaper do they work? i think they can work and i think they can work in persuading ministers and highlighting gaps in proficient to ministers and there are some reports out tonight that the chancellor is working very much —— looking very much at this issue and it's about to announce the change to the this is interruption loan scheme, which is the aid fund for small businesses that this splash refers to and it looks like he will tweak that and basically try and compel the banks to lend to small businesses to keep them afloat. so, it could be that decision was already made but the cove rage decision was already made but the coverage will make a difference i think. we will go briefly to the financial times. jobs claims rocket by1 million as virus of a shock to the economy. everything is topsy—turvy, it was 100,00
thanks jo—anne.kind of headline, do they react to that, does that change the way they think? tabloid campaigns like that bicycle newspaper do they work?|j tabloid campaigns like that bicycle newspaper do they work? i think they can work and i think they can work in persuading ministers and highlighting gaps in proficient to ministers and there are some reports out tonight that the chancellor is working very much —— looking very much at this issue and it's about to announce the change to...
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n't have any gues includg her husband or 16 grandkids. >> i tried to bribe thpeopleto >> reporr: so jo had an idea. >> iove yo which is true. >> reporter: showi up outside her ndow with signs of love. >> give us a smile, honey. [ lauger ] >> whaa surprise >> yh, well, you look great. i like your hat. distance. r: defying the >> all rig babe, i casee ya >> reporte with a road side attraction jofrr, n news. >> inseperble. beautiful. >>> i'm lester holt, please take care of yourself and each other. good night everyone is working a little differently now. so we can still answer your calls. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making sure people are staying safe. and we're still on the road. solving critical issues as they arise. ♪ go to xfinity.com/prepare. thank you. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, reg
n't have any gues includg her husband or 16 grandkids. >> i tried to bribe thpeopleto >> reporr: so jo had an idea. >> iove yo which is true. >> reporter: showi up outside her ndow with signs of love. >> give us a smile, honey. [ lauger ] >> whaa surprise >> yh, well, you look great. i like your hat. distance. r: defying the >> all rig babe, i casee ya >> reporte with a road side attraction jofrr, n news. >> inseperble. beautiful....
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and he was like, jo -- >> i took advantage. >> -- this is a great deal.is ballroom and i could see it. i could see the history. after that day it's like, argue away from -- i don't want to say the easy stuff because surely we're not stupid. >> i'm a bit of a climber. >> now we've got something. >> you dropped off these drop ceilings. you see the ceiling as opposed to the drop ceiling. >> oh, yeah. going all the way up? >> cool wood. you can buy yourself four feet. >> chip grew up in colleyville, texas, and learned from his father the value of hard work and getting dirty. his first business was selling juice boxes to kidcamp. moved every few years for her father's job with firestone tires, eventually landing in waco they bh attended baylor university in waco but they never met in college. then one day chip walked into the tire shop owned by joanna's dad to get his brakes fixed. >> they had a family photo, like some family businesses do. >> sure. >> behind the cash register. and there were these beautiful three stevens daughters. i would just look at this f
and he was like, jo -- >> i took advantage. >> -- this is a great deal.is ballroom and i could see it. i could see the history. after that day it's like, argue away from -- i don't want to say the easy stuff because surely we're not stupid. >> i'm a bit of a climber. >> now we've got something. >> you dropped off these drop ceilings. you see the ceiling as opposed to the drop ceiling. >> oh, yeah. going all the way up? >> cool wood. you can buy yourself...
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go jo lost money on purell for years, until 2002 when the cdc determined that alcohol-based products were, indeed, effective in cleansing hands. today purell really isn't a luxury. most families wonder what they would do without it. vindicating in a sense when joe told us seven years ago about the virtues of having your own company. >> i probably would have been fired if i were working for anybody else. but eventually it paid off. >> it certainly did payoff, for all of us. lee cowan with that story. you're watching the "cbs overnight news." >>> social distancing is taking a toll on shuttered bars and restaurants from coast to coast. the jack rose dining saw loon in d.c. is not immune. it's famous for its extensive vintage collection of whiskeys. now those treasured libations are for sale. >> reporter: bill thomas is taking stock. are there any bottles that were on the walls that you are not quite rea t yet? >> there were a few hundred we squared away. >> reporter: he has the largest whiskey library in the western hemisphere. at least it did until last week when he started selling it
go jo lost money on purell for years, until 2002 when the cdc determined that alcohol-based products were, indeed, effective in cleansing hands. today purell really isn't a luxury. most families wonder what they would do without it. vindicating in a sense when joe told us seven years ago about the virtues of having your own company. >> i probably would have been fired if i were working for anybody else. but eventually it paid off. >> it certainly did payoff, for all of us. lee cowan...
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, deputy political editor at huffpost uk and political commentator and former conservative adviser, jo—anneee you are receiving the? could you as well? there you are both. sometimes in the last few weeks papers have gone off in different directions but i think clearly we have seen most of them are talking about testing and almost all of them have exactly the same verdict. let's start with the times. the headline "virus testing plans and chaos" with an empty looking chesaning ten world of adventure site. hard enough to get to in the best of times but no one was able to make it there now. arj from huff post uk what are your thoughts? the reason why testing is so thoughts? the reason why testing is so important are two reasons the first of which you have a wad of nhs workers, front—line workers at home self isolated because they either have symptoms of coronavirus, livid people have symptoms of coronavirus but we do not know whether they have coronavirus and if they could be tested and cleared than they could go back to work. and the second reason is there is another type of test which the gov
, deputy political editor at huffpost uk and political commentator and former conservative adviser, jo—anneee you are receiving the? could you as well? there you are both. sometimes in the last few weeks papers have gone off in different directions but i think clearly we have seen most of them are talking about testing and almost all of them have exactly the same verdict. let's start with the times. the headline "virus testing plans and chaos" with an empty looking chesaning ten...
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jo was talking about all the people on unemployment. here is one of the biggest issues for small business owners. to get the ppp loan and have that money forgiven meaning you don't have to pay that back, you have to have yourself back at full employment. most say they've laid their employees off and have to bring them back on staff. if they're getting unemployment benefits, they most likely don't want to come back to work. not because they don't want to work, but think about the uncertainty for these businesses. if your local pizzeria is opening up, they could most likely be going out of business six months from now. >> steph, what happens when that local pizzeria, bakery, when they can't get that money? >> craig, it's devastating. we know from the small business association, a small business closes every single minute. something that's hugely important that i don't think is getting talked about, we're addressing corona from a health perspective, who u to live with it for the next year. from an economic perspective, even this paycheck p
jo was talking about all the people on unemployment. here is one of the biggest issues for small business owners. to get the ppp loan and have that money forgiven meaning you don't have to pay that back, you have to have yourself back at full employment. most say they've laid their employees off and have to bring them back on staff. if they're getting unemployment benefits, they most likely don't want to come back to work. not because they don't want to work, but think about the uncertainty for...
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i do want to share another piece of ar this is surry from san jos she is 5 years ol she says, i see a big bee and the bee is all colorfu a very sweet smil remember, kids may not always understand what's going o so let them work on it however they want to, including artwork and you can share that with us.just use the hashtag kpix on facebook, twitter or on instagra back to the studio. >>> hey. sports settling in at 6:00. ahead, no round highlights of the 2020 masters. was scheduled to begin toda and there will be an actual sports event this weekend! but can they shoot as well as larry bird and michael jordan did? what we do now will forever change our tomorrow. so let's do the right thing, today. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. and when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. - [female vo] restaurants are our family. the cornerstone of our communities. and our family nee
i do want to share another piece of ar this is surry from san jos she is 5 years ol she says, i see a big bee and the bee is all colorfu a very sweet smil remember, kids may not always understand what's going o so let them work on it however they want to, including artwork and you can share that with us.just use the hashtag kpix on facebook, twitter or on instagra back to the studio. >>> hey. sports settling in at 6:00. ahead, no round highlights of the 2020 masters. was scheduled to...
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jo is 100% right. there are countless videos of people who say i have bills to pay and i can't even get through to the website. on the other side, many of those people are eligible for that unemployment. an hour ago i spoke to the governor of connecticut who said i realize there's a mismatch. we can't answer the phone, we can't help on a website yet. that's why there's been mortgage and rent forgiveness, banks, credit card companies say we're going to give you more time. the number is devastating. you've got to look under it. it's a complicated number. >> steph, i want to pull up the markets here for a second for folks who don't follow them as closely as you do. the green arrows are pointing up. if you look at the three major indices right now. explain the correlation between the two, if you can. how can it be there are so many people who filed for unemployment, but the markets are stronger today than they were a week ago? >> because, craig, the markets are making my point for me. the biggest investors
jo is 100% right. there are countless videos of people who say i have bills to pay and i can't even get through to the website. on the other side, many of those people are eligible for that unemployment. an hour ago i spoke to the governor of connecticut who said i realize there's a mismatch. we can't answer the phone, we can't help on a website yet. that's why there's been mortgage and rent forgiveness, banks, credit card companies say we're going to give you more time. the number is...
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jo ling kent covers business for us. jo, to say the numbers are eye popping would be an understatement. walk us through the numbers and what they mean. >> reporter: craig, good morning to you. 4.4 million more people filed for the jobless claims over the last week alone. that puts us, as you said, to 26 million. it's because obviously the economy has basically grinded to a halt. you have stores like these retailers in particular really hurting. the signs like this, this one from three people saying we hope you'll shop online with us. that's really the sentiment across the board for retail. for restaurant, that means getting a to-go order. we're here in california, the hardest hit state. in the last week alone, half a million people have filed for unemployment claims. you also have hard-hit states like georgia, new york, michigan, pennsylvania. every single state has been impacted by this. you're also seeing lay-offs materialize in these numbers, but the good news is, if there is any good news in all of this, even though
jo ling kent covers business for us. jo, to say the numbers are eye popping would be an understatement. walk us through the numbers and what they mean. >> reporter: craig, good morning to you. 4.4 million more people filed for the jobless claims over the last week alone. that puts us, as you said, to 26 million. it's because obviously the economy has basically grinded to a halt. you have stores like these retailers in particular really hurting. the signs like this, this one from three...
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here is jo ling kent with that. >> reporter: tonight, the economic crisis is spiraling after ten years of consistent job growth, the u.s. lost more than 700,000 jobs in march. jonathan bower and his wife alisha lost their restaurant jobs in rural idaho. >> month to month, week to week, how we pay our expenses and how we live our lives. >> reporter: unemployment rising to 4.4%, the biggest month to month uptick since 1975 but that doesn't capture the full magnitude of this crisis the survey for the march jobs report was taken from the 8th to the 14th it wasn't until the 19th these statewide stay at home orders started going into effect shutting down cities and towns across the country and before, scores of companies began layoffs. >> now we're seeing the unemployment rate go up rapidly overnight. the underlying unemployment rate today is probably already 10%, if not higher. >> reporter: pierce fleming had already laid off most of his workers at common house ale works in south carolina now only offering takeout. >> we've seen a 92% drop. >> reporter: he has a loan payment due tomorrow an
here is jo ling kent with that. >> reporter: tonight, the economic crisis is spiraling after ten years of consistent job growth, the u.s. lost more than 700,000 jobs in march. jonathan bower and his wife alisha lost their restaurant jobs in rural idaho. >> month to month, week to week, how we pay our expenses and how we live our lives. >> reporter: unemployment rising to 4.4%, the biggest month to month uptick since 1975 but that doesn't capture the full magnitude of this...
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here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: tonight, the long lines at food banks reflecting the grim reality for millions of americans left jobless and hungry many for the first time more than 5 million workers filed for unemployment last week pushing the total to a 22 million out of work in just one month. that's more than the population of 48 states including florida and new york the sudden unemployment surge wiping out virtually all jobs added since the financial crisis 11 years ago. >> i was laid off. >> reporter: serena is a single mother in oregon she applied for unemployment after being laid off from her job at a travel company. >> it's just the waiting game that's really unsettling for a lot of us because i honestly don't know when that check will be coming. >> reporter: among the states hardest hit, california, georgia, texas and michigan where 25% of the work force is without a job the highest percentage. >> people can get their benefits in a timely fashion. >> i don't think any state system was set up to handle a pandemic or throw anything they can at processing these claims we wo
here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: tonight, the long lines at food banks reflecting the grim reality for millions of americans left jobless and hungry many for the first time more than 5 million workers filed for unemployment last week pushing the total to a 22 million out of work in just one month. that's more than the population of 48 states including florida and new york the sudden unemployment surge wiping out virtually all jobs added since the financial crisis 11 years ago. >>...
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as many stores make changes to keep shoppers and their employees safe here is jo ling kent. the register and stocks shelves dollar genera i feel like i'm going to get it it's inevitable. >> reporter: she's putting her life on the line f $10 an hour. >> the minute people start walking in, the anxiety starts. >> reporter: dollar general says 's dng extra cleaning every night and giving bonuses to all workers. but long still worries. >> we didn't sign up for this. >> reporter: several workers at other stores died from coronarus including a 27-year-old, supermarket grter. >> she cared she didn't judge anybody she id mommy, nobody is showing up at the store, mommy i want to go help. they should have known. >> reporter: wonda evans worked at walmart for 15 years. his family filing a wrongful death lawsuit alleging the mpany didn't protect workers and didn't notify of other workers that had it. they sanitize key area they are putting additional safety measures in place like sneeze guards, more personal protective gear, reducing the number of shoppers allowed inside, one-way aisles
as many stores make changes to keep shoppers and their employees safe here is jo ling kent. the register and stocks shelves dollar genera i feel like i'm going to get it it's inevitable. >> reporter: she's putting her life on the line f $10 an hour. >> the minute people start walking in, the anxiety starts. >> reporter: dollar general says 's dng extra cleaning every night and giving bonuses to all workers. but long still worries. >> we didn't sign up for this. >>...
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among the hardest hit are retailers and with dozens of malls about to reopen, jo ling kent previews for us the dramatic changes in store. >> reporter: tonight, the american economy is shrinking fast driving that is a plunge in consumer spending. plummeting more than it has since 1980 that is putting renewed pressure on retailers, trying to stay in business and that's why malls like beverly center are implementing new changes hoping to bring customers back in and help them feel safe again. once you're inside the mall, you can expect to see decals on the floor to help you maintain your social distance from other shoppers and you'll have to maintain the social distance on escalators and in elevators. >> we are going to move furniture around so it's naturally distanced six feet or more. >> reporter: there are specific doors for entering and exiting and ex direction to walk in. dozens of outlets and malls will open on friday some changes you can see, hand sanitizer stations, face masks handouts and voluntary temperature checks inside the stores themselves, floors will be marked to keep shopp
among the hardest hit are retailers and with dozens of malls about to reopen, jo ling kent previews for us the dramatic changes in store. >> reporter: tonight, the american economy is shrinking fast driving that is a plunge in consumer spending. plummeting more than it has since 1980 that is putting renewed pressure on retailers, trying to stay in business and that's why malls like beverly center are implementing new changes hoping to bring customers back in and help them feel safe again....
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their job in las vegas, the staggering toll with 4.4 million erans filing for unemployment last week jo ling kent has more on this. >> reporter: tonight, the number of workers devastated by unemployment continues to skyrocket. >> the unemployment process for me has been a really frustrationing. >> reporter: more than 26 million jobless claims have been filed since march and it's hitting low income workers hard more than half say they or someone in their household lost a job or taken a pay cut. among the states hurting the most, florida where derrick bailee applied for unemployment on march 17th and still hasn't received any money. >> that's very frustrating for someone like me who always had a plan. >> reporter: lee cox shares that frustration. she applied for unemployment in ohio that same week. she lost both of her part time jobs. >> i would say i call anywhere between, i don't know, 10 to 30 times a day. i don't have a very big safety net. i have minimal savings. >> reporter: one problem plaguing many states, those decades old computer systems simply overwhelmed connecticut now imple
their job in las vegas, the staggering toll with 4.4 million erans filing for unemployment last week jo ling kent has more on this. >> reporter: tonight, the number of workers devastated by unemployment continues to skyrocket. >> the unemployment process for me has been a really frustrationing. >> reporter: more than 26 million jobless claims have been filed since march and it's hitting low income workers hard more than half say they or someone in their household lost a job or...
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anyway, jo ling kent with that report for us. jo, thank you very much. katy? the baton is yours. >> reporter: well, chuck, we are, again, in new jersey, there are over 100,000 confirmed cases of covid in new jersey, and the state is really right to ramp up testing. we just talked to that rutgers university professor about the saliva tests. let's bring in congresswoman bonnie watson coleman, who is representing the district that we are in right now in trenton. you voted for the second cares act, and you said it didn't go far enough. what else did you want to see in it? >> well, we're not getting down to the people who need the resources to continue to be safe and to be healthy and to take care of their families. we're not getting the ppe to the sort of front line people, other than the doctors and the nurses, which, you know, and the hospital workers that we really need to do that. but we've got transit workers and people who pick up our trash. we've got people who are working in stores. they need to be protected, as well. we didn't give any money to the states
anyway, jo ling kent with that report for us. jo, thank you very much. katy? the baton is yours. >> reporter: well, chuck, we are, again, in new jersey, there are over 100,000 confirmed cases of covid in new jersey, and the state is really right to ramp up testing. we just talked to that rutgers university professor about the saliva tests. let's bring in congresswoman bonnie watson coleman, who is representing the district that we are in right now in trenton. you voted for the second...
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jo, let's talk about the numbers, put them in context for us.e just mentioned briefly almost 10% of the american workforce is unemployed. that is a staggering figure, in just three weeks. >> um-hum. yes, and some analysts are saying that the unemployment rate right now could be as high as 14%, and you know, this is just really, we've never seen anything like this before. the last three weeks about 16 million people filing for unemployment claims. i want to underline these are the people successful in applying for their claims across the country. you've heard the stories people to call hundreds of times a day to have a busy signal or a call dropped. the frustration is raw. looking at the states, we want to look at the numbers in the states hardest hit. you have california filing nearly 1 million, 900,000 unemployment claims. georgia also coming in with a lot of claims, 388,000, pennsylvania, new york, texas and ohio. you're seeing a lot of hourly workers lose their jobs, talking about retail and restaurants but we're also starting to see some peo
jo, let's talk about the numbers, put them in context for us.e just mentioned briefly almost 10% of the american workforce is unemployed. that is a staggering figure, in just three weeks. >> um-hum. yes, and some analysts are saying that the unemployment rate right now could be as high as 14%, and you know, this is just really, we've never seen anything like this before. the last three weeks about 16 million people filing for unemployment claims. i want to underline these are the people...
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let's find out what kind of weather we have on tap for tod john travel once again joing us retely from home with the forecast on this wenesday april 1st john good morning. >>good morning jayeah, be seeing some nice weather to usher in the new month, but it is also gog to be a weekend ahead your first weekend of april that's going to offer pity that the nicest of weather just around the corner you look from ur berkeley cam this morning does show some prey clear skies definitely less of a foggy impact here than what we ha yesterday and ceainly a lot less cloud cover to this is going to set us up for a nice clear day today. it's like i mentioned aprilst is going to be coming along with some really sunny, nice weather ahead temperatures right now we're in the 40's and 50's so it is anoth mild start to the day as we makeour way into the afternoon don't expect that sunshi to go anywhere it's going to be icking around not st today but for much of e week are actually in a holding pattern ahead of a stm system that's still sittg well out in the pafic. that's the system that wileventually rk its
let's find out what kind of weather we have on tap for tod john travel once again joing us retely from home with the forecast on this wenesday april 1st john good morning. >>good morning jayeah, be seeing some nice weather to usher in the new month, but it is also gog to be a weekend ahead your first weekend of april that's going to offer pity that the nicest of weather just around the corner you look from ur berkeley cam this morning does show some prey clear skies definitely less of a...
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to come tether onne digital formats this yearand then in streets next year lopez says they plan to jo pride organizations worldwide to celebrate virtual global pride on saturday june 27th reporting in san francisco taylor sackey on 4 news. that's how many factors govern newsome says needs be met before even considering lifting the statewide stay at home order. >>w he didn't offer a specifictimeline but laid out factors that need to be met. they include ability to monitor and prote communities througcod-19 test scene and contact tracing ensure that schools and childcare facilities can suort physical distancing o are at severe risk of the virus develop therapeutics to meet the demand and ma sure that hospital systems can actually handle the surge. >>we have a ste vision but it will berealized at the local lel local governments local counties, local health directors will have to foot fell found an tsized influence. >>says if in2 weeks hospitalizations touchline an equipme needs are fulfilled then state leadersmay have a more specific idea of when that stay at home order can start to rela
to come tether onne digital formats this yearand then in streets next year lopez says they plan to jo pride organizations worldwide to celebrate virtual global pride on saturday june 27th reporting in san francisco taylor sackey on 4 news. that's how many factors govern newsome says needs be met before even considering lifting the statewide stay at home order. >>w he didn't offer a specifictimeline but laid out factors that need to be met. they include ability to monitor and prote...
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singh and jo—anne nadler — goodbye. good evening, thanks forjoining us. that wimbledon is cancelled for the first time since world war ii. it was due to start at the end ofjune to the entire grass court season has been abandoned because of a pandemic. wimbledon is the latest major summer sporting event to be called off with the tokyo olympics postponed for 12 months. he wasjoe wilson. there is a particular poignancy to this shutdown. for many, wimbledon is not just a sporting event. it is frankly summer. just a sporting event. it is frankly summer. one match can stretch towards five hours but evening sunshine is essential. the fortnight is scheduled to be played over the yea r‘s is scheduled to be played over the year's longest days. in trying to rearrange the championships for later in 2020 wouldn't be feasible anyway, wimbledon say, because they anticipate government restrictions continuing for many months. the people, supplies and services legally required to stage the championships would not be available at any point this summer, thus ruling out postp
singh and jo—anne nadler — goodbye. good evening, thanks forjoining us. that wimbledon is cancelled for the first time since world war ii. it was due to start at the end ofjune to the entire grass court season has been abandoned because of a pandemic. wimbledon is the latest major summer sporting event to be called off with the tokyo olympics postponed for 12 months. he wasjoe wilson. there is a particular poignancy to this shutdown. for many, wimbledon is not just a sporting event. it is...
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more from jo shortly.pan‘s gross domestic output. let‘s look at some other global stories now. china — where the pandemic began — says there were no new deaths from the virus on monday, for the first time since officials started releasing a daily count in january. some good news from china. new cases of the infection fell to 32 — all of which came from overseas. however, china has faced criticism that is has under—reported the extent of the outbreak. singapore is introducing its toughest measures yet to combat the spread of coronavirus. most workplaces are closed, they‘ll be followed by schools on wednesday. food establishments, supermarkets, hospitals and transport services will remain open though. the indian government says it will allow some exports of the anti—malarial drug, hydroxychloroquine, after president trump urged delhi to release supplies of the drugs seen as a possible treatment for covid—19. forgive my pronunciation of that drug, iam forgive my pronunciation of that drug, i am so sorry. the
more from jo shortly.pan‘s gross domestic output. let‘s look at some other global stories now. china — where the pandemic began — says there were no new deaths from the virus on monday, for the first time since officials started releasing a daily count in january. some good news from china. new cases of the infection fell to 32 — all of which came from overseas. however, china has faced criticism that is has under—reported the extent of the outbreak. singapore is introducing its...
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jo-jo, wave!: joseph and his mom sabrina feeling the love from inside. >> i think that was gabriel's mom. >> they're all here for you, bud! >> reporter: and there was also this. a get well message from hockey player kyle turris of the nashville predators. >> i heard that you had the coronavirus and beat it. that's awesome, man. >> reporter: this brave little guy inspiring us all. >> i'm a cystic fibrosis warrior and i beat covid-19. >> all right. so happy for joseph and his family. thank you so much for watching. please stay safe. good night. >>> i just want my mom to be safe. >> on abc7 news at 6:00, the daughter of a bay area man who died from coronavirus days after a cruise fights to get her sick mother off that very same ship. tonight late developments on that effort. >>> and breaking news. we just learned muni service coming to a halt. details on the massive service cut. >>> and word of the very first coronavirus case of its kind involving a abc7 starts right now. >> levee breaking news. >> t
jo-jo, wave!: joseph and his mom sabrina feeling the love from inside. >> i think that was gabriel's mom. >> they're all here for you, bud! >> reporter: and there was also this. a get well message from hockey player kyle turris of the nashville predators. >> i heard that you had the coronavirus and beat it. that's awesome, man. >> reporter: this brave little guy inspiring us all. >> i'm a cystic fibrosis warrior and i beat covid-19. >> all right. so...
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. >> jo. hold on a second. take a second and cough. it happened to me the other day.ake a second and cough. i'll talk for a second. we're waiting for amazon to find out how they have been doing. remember, a lot of people are relying heavily on amazon right now. but a lot of amazon's workers have been protestinging and they've been unhappy with the conditions. there's been some changes made. jo, i believe you're back. you have your breath again. take it away. >> you're right. what amazon expected to show is 20% growth in terms of how much they're selling. that is really good news. but it also comes as traditional retailers like target, they're still open and doing business. they're struggling with that instore shopping given the current environment. the on line shopping is doing pretty well. now we know back in march, you saw retail sales plummet by nearly 9%. that's the most esthver on reco. we expect over 15,000 stores to close in 2020. according to new estimates from the research groups. as you put all of these things together, katy, you look at the whole picture, a
. >> jo. hold on a second. take a second and cough. it happened to me the other day.ake a second and cough. i'll talk for a second. we're waiting for amazon to find out how they have been doing. remember, a lot of people are relying heavily on amazon right now. but a lot of amazon's workers have been protestinging and they've been unhappy with the conditions. there's been some changes made. jo, i believe you're back. you have your breath again. take it away. >> you're right. what...
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let's bring in our reporter jo currie who has followed the england team home and away during neville‘as a lot of uncertainty over his future because of the olympics moving and the euros now being pushed back to 2022. why do you think they've made this decision now? it appears this is actually phil neville‘s decision rather than the fa's his contract is up next summer and that should have included leading team gb to the olympics this summer leading team gb to the olympics this summerand leading team gb to the olympics this summer and england in those home euros in 2021. because of coronavirus, those events have been pushed back one year and neither of them are within his contract and while the fa appears keen for him to stay on and do those postponed events and the world cup in 2023, it appears he has decided that by next summer appears he has decided that by next summer he wants to move on and have a new challenge. we are expecting a statement from the fa imminently with the details but you would think the new person would be in charge to look after team gb at the olympics and those h
let's bring in our reporter jo currie who has followed the england team home and away during neville‘as a lot of uncertainty over his future because of the olympics moving and the euros now being pushed back to 2022. why do you think they've made this decision now? it appears this is actually phil neville‘s decision rather than the fa's his contract is up next summer and that should have included leading team gb to the olympics this summer leading team gb to the olympics this summerand...
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jo, looking forward to the monthly job reports, there are some economists who estimated it could be as high as 20% unemployment which we have not seen since the great depression. >> that's exactly right. those estimates aren't far off. if you look at the numbers we got in today, the 3.8 million people, more of them applying for the weekly jobless claims. what you see is about a workforce now 18% of the u.s. workforce is now out of a job. so these are very serious severe and staggering numbers. what we're seeing across the country is florida is the leader in terms of unemployment claims. then you have new york, california, michigan, georgia, texas. also hurting a lot here. but what we know, too, katy, is that a lot of the people who are trying to file for unemployment who have not yet filed yet means this 30 million number may still be a relatively conservative figure. and we may be undercounting at this point. there's also of getting your benefits once you file. so many have been able to get through and file but unable to do the wage verification that's required because so many people
jo, looking forward to the monthly job reports, there are some economists who estimated it could be as high as 20% unemployment which we have not seen since the great depression. >> that's exactly right. those estimates aren't far off. if you look at the numbers we got in today, the 3.8 million people, more of them applying for the weekly jobless claims. what you see is about a workforce now 18% of the u.s. workforce is now out of a job. so these are very serious severe and staggering...
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jo, i want to beginning with you, the numbers today staggering. last week everyone was bracing for what were record numbers. this week, dwarfs those numbers putting the total at about 10 million unemployment claims within the last two weeks. >> yes, eamon, this is devastating for the u.s. economy, and millions of workers out there. i hate to say it, but it does look like we are still at the tip of the iceberg here. as you mentioned, about 10 million people filed for those first-time unemployment insurance benefits over the past two weeks, and the estimates for this week were about 3 million, maybe 4, maybe 5 and it came in at 6 million. i want to show you a chart, showing you the perspective that you should have as you look at these numbers here. if you look at the chart, it just crawls along the bottom, basically through the great recession, and then spikes basically vertically for the past two weeks. and what we know, eamon, is that a lot of the unemployment claims that are trying to be filed or have not yet been processed are very much backlogg
jo, i want to beginning with you, the numbers today staggering. last week everyone was bracing for what were record numbers. this week, dwarfs those numbers putting the total at about 10 million unemployment claims within the last two weeks. >> yes, eamon, this is devastating for the u.s. economy, and millions of workers out there. i hate to say it, but it does look like we are still at the tip of the iceberg here. as you mentioned, about 10 million people filed for those first-time...
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. >> ♪ [música] >> quedan sieventos dertivos y bailesscolares pero una alumna no jó que un orden la daracirse con escuelas cerradas en covid-19, es una de lasradiciones que ha sido suspdida. aluman compartió s tristezapola cancación por la aplición tiok. >> [habla en inglés] >> la joven decía que había compra su stido, s anima stejar en ca. se puso su vesto de galase maquilló y lo tuv ena sala de su ca, acompañada de su familia. elig su papáe pareja. >> [habla ennglés] en la casa él aceptócon mbre gusto. padre e hija bailaron en un video visto por millone natalie organizun dí de pronx en tiktok. en tiempos difíciles, tener en casa una adolescente con espítu alegre, eso es lo que se neceta. un vestido, bailarín yeina por un día. >> ♪ [música] estudites es seguir sonrieo >> nunca hay que perdera sonrisa >> el hospital anunció que el cierre de paos yniños no tiene nada que ve con el coronavirus. tenía contemplado anular po probmas económicos. afectados somuchos >> nosotros entener el trabajo. poro no hay problema. somos los interesantes y la munidad y que r eso comunicado y san josé es un c
. >> ♪ [música] >> quedan sieventos dertivos y bailesscolares pero una alumna no jó que un orden la daracirse con escuelas cerradas en covid-19, es una de lasradiciones que ha sido suspdida. aluman compartió s tristezapola cancación por la aplición tiok. >> [habla en inglés] >> la joven decía que había compra su stido, s anima stejar en ca. se puso su vesto de galase maquilló y lo tuv ena sala de su ca, acompañada de su familia. elig su papáe pareja....
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jo ling, over the last five weeks the u.s.nomy wiped out all job gains from the last 11 years since the great recession. what does that look like on the ground from where you are? >> reporter: here in california, this is where we see the most jobless claims filed, over half a million and signs like these tell you the story. "sorry we've missed you." the store is temporarily closed. this is the story this entire street. there are streets like this all across the united states, and as you look at that number, that 26 million number for the last five weeks, what you need to know is about 16 million people are now receiving their unemployment insurance, according to the department of labor. so that's good news that people are finally getting through those backlogs that we've been reporting on for so long now. however, we do know that we also see major increases across states beyond california. florida 500,000 people applied for benefits, texas, georgia, new york, pennsylvania, so the pain is really across all industries here, and
jo ling, over the last five weeks the u.s.nomy wiped out all job gains from the last 11 years since the great recession. what does that look like on the ground from where you are? >> reporter: here in california, this is where we see the most jobless claims filed, over half a million and signs like these tell you the story. "sorry we've missed you." the store is temporarily closed. this is the story this entire street. there are streets like this all across the united states,...
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and by the frontline journalism fund,ro with major supportjon and jo ann hagler. the miicent and eugene bell foundation. captioneby media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other "frontline" programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. ♪ frontline's, "plastic wars" is available on amazon prime video. ♪ ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪ - [narrator] this video went viral, but it's not unique. incidents like this can be found in every corner of america, from major cities to small towns. punitive discipline creates a disproportnate criminalization of black girls, and disrupts one of the most important factors in their lives, education. - i would like for schools to become locationsin the most for heso they can become locations for learning. - [announcer] pushout: the criminalizationla of b girls in schools is made possible by the novo foundation, the ford foundation ju films, and the meadow fund. additional support by t following: (relaxed music)
and by the frontline journalism fund,ro with major supportjon and jo ann hagler. the miicent and eugene bell foundation. captioneby media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other "frontline" programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. ♪ frontline's, "plastic wars" is available on amazon prime video. ♪ ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪ - [narrator] this video went viral, but it's not unique. incidents like this can be found in every corner...
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a career in journalism and may be more importantly, he's looking forward to a much deserved lie n. jory to break it to you, time, there is some early mornings in journalism two. the international swimming league have announced they'll fund their contracted athletes through to next year's rescheduled olympics in tokyo. the "solidarity programme" will run from september this year to july next year and is due to cost the organisation nearly nine million pounds. the isl which launched in 2019 was hailed as a huge success by swimmers — and organisers plan to launch season two in october. one thing we've been seing during the enforced lockdown in the last couple of weeks is the way families have come up with creative ways to get their sporting fix. the whybrow household have decided to find a unique way to recreate the drama of great britain's success at olympic curling. one last delivery for olympic gold. it's on its way. she's done it! i love his reaction with the big yes. there are some more, because we need this in our life, don't we? this is a family from jordan, they are all professio
a career in journalism and may be more importantly, he's looking forward to a much deserved lie n. jory to break it to you, time, there is some early mornings in journalism two. the international swimming league have announced they'll fund their contracted athletes through to next year's rescheduled olympics in tokyo. the "solidarity programme" will run from september this year to july next year and is due to cost the organisation nearly nine million pounds. the isl which launched in...
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my sister, valerie jo kelch. alvin j. justes. christy yolanda jenkins. amber denise huff. linda colleen houseley. sheila r.gigger driver and baby gregory n. driver ii. jamie walkowski genzer. kathy a. findlay. kimberly ruth burgess. clifford woody brady. >> we remember our friends and family with the defense security service, third floor. robert g. westbury. larry l. turner. norma jean johnson. peter l. demaster. harley richard cottingham. we remember our visitor on the second floor, scott d. williams. >> we remember our friends and family from the america's kids child development center, second floor. our brother, colten wade smith. >> our brother, chase dalton smit smith. >> dominique revae johnson london. blake ryan kennedy. wanda lee howell. kevin lee gottshall ii. >> kevin deandre garrett. tyler santoy eaves. brenda faye daniels. jaycee ray coyne. elijah s. coverdale. aaron m. coverdale. antonio ensaro cooper jr. >> we continue to remember our friends and family from the america's kids child development center second floor. anthony christopher coope
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jo tanner, did you inspect this might happen? not really, but the great british public to have a habit of surprising us, and actually sadly i think, there's been a lot of reports about calls to police and how the police had actually managed this process. the idea people would use this as an opportunity to the spiteful seems a bit much and i think it's perhaps a sign of how long people to been cooped up. think it's perhaps a sign of how long people to been cooped upm tanner, thanks. joe twyman, do you know of any feuds that need settling? i think every road has a few that need settling. and if you don't have it, it is you! thank you both so much. and that is if the papers tonight. thanks for the joe's. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to the film review rounding up the very best new films currently available for viewing in your home. by far the most intriguing film to hit uk streaming services this week is selah and the spades. set among the warring faction of an elite pennsylvania boarding school. it's a film that's like rian j
jo tanner, did you inspect this might happen? not really, but the great british public to have a habit of surprising us, and actually sadly i think, there's been a lot of reports about calls to police and how the police had actually managed this process. the idea people would use this as an opportunity to the spiteful seems a bit much and i think it's perhaps a sign of how long people to been cooped up. think it's perhaps a sign of how long people to been cooped upm tanner, thanks. joe twyman,...
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contamos los esfuerzos para h hayllar tratamiento que derrote al coronavirus >> noticias telemundo con josiaz-balar >> empezo con contagios en ener tres meses despues el coron coronavirus es emergencia jamas vista en el pais el total de contagios supera el millon mas d de 57 mil personas an phan per l la vida pero el numero se dis r dispara mas a 74 mil las muertes de aqui a afgosto por la reap u reapertura en estado m mientras imagenes como estas de aviones repletos donde no hay u...
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♪jo vo: thul. bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3:e believe there u always more we cover.xplore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs.n pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: deaths in the u.s. top 45,000, as new evidence suggests a different timeline from the virus-- when we think started and where it goes from here. then, covid-19 and mental health. what you need to know about the pandemic's effecon psychological and emotional plus, on this 50thersary of earth day, legendary naturast jane goodall on how covid-19 is reshaping our relationship with the planet. >> we are all interconnected. and if wdon't get that lesson from this-- this pandemic, then maybe we never wl. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs new
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edes ntiala oidff erworks thwi jo >>eahinwhele tre is e on surobgf up obaary orea wke rs whwoo gen't t chmup hel ianf y th e ar iherellalegndly a qu miimiogratn atsts us iin esonti. pi"k rx 5"eptsorm frooaankld. >>orho tse stayg inhome is unt ptan oion. dontcumeed animmigr wtshich ans nooyunemplenment befits >> o have tmypay rt en and myga mys for car. rt>>reposker: diab day ls or i camore sofred nb o joththan e ife. e kid wand my shd stoppe bworkecseauis she...