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paul keri raised his hand and then drove from colorado springs to new york, 27 hours, 1,800 miles.ight as california and states openingouncing their reopening pl plan, california is the latest. it says they will open low-risk business, things like sporting goods stores and bookstores, starting monday, and carnival cruise lines says it will sail again, at least eight of its ships, starting in august. norah? >> o'donnell: janet, thank you. now to that second startling new report on the path of the virus. umentft government document projects the u.s. daly deaths could nearly double by june 1. and it comes as president trump and his secretary of state say there's evidence a wuhan, china, research lab is the source of the outbreak. that's a conclusion at odds with u.s. intelligence. cbs's ben tracy is at the white house for us tonight. ben? >> reporter: norah, despite the u.s. having more than twice as many deaths than any other country, president trump continues to tout his administration's response to the pandemic.nto ues to blame china for the virus and the rising death toll. as pres
paul keri raised his hand and then drove from colorado springs to new york, 27 hours, 1,800 miles.ight as california and states openingouncing their reopening pl plan, california is the latest. it says they will open low-risk business, things like sporting goods stores and bookstores, starting monday, and carnival cruise lines says it will sail again, at least eight of its ships, starting in august. norah? >> o'donnell: janet, thank you. now to that second startling new report on the path...
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keri, good morning. caller: good morning, it's actually terry with a t. host: sorry about that. caller: no worries, but i really appreciate you doing this segment. bought ad and i restaurant about eight months ago, nine months ago, just starting to get into the rhythm, and then covid-19 happened. trying to do the best we can for our employees, we applied for the paycheck protection program and we got approved and they give us the money. however, and i think everyone realizes how this got rolled out, i now get the money deposited in my account and i have to start paying my employees with that money today through the next eight weeks. that doesn't do me any good because i'm not open. i need that money once i open again, when i'm trying to ramp up my business again with social distancing and having a small amount of people. is there any kind of thing on the horizon about, i know i've heard that they want to add funding or do another stimulus for the paycheck protection plan , to maybe dish out some more, but we are in a position where i'm going to have to return this money. employe
keri, good morning. caller: good morning, it's actually terry with a t. host: sorry about that. caller: no worries, but i really appreciate you doing this segment. bought ad and i restaurant about eight months ago, nine months ago, just starting to get into the rhythm, and then covid-19 happened. trying to do the best we can for our employees, we applied for the paycheck protection program and we got approved and they give us the money. however, and i think everyone realizes how this got rolled...
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. >> happy mother's day to the south bay's own keri walsh jennings and so many other incredible women like her for showing the world you can do it all, be a mom and be a world class athlete. now, this is my son michael. i would like to wish my mother helen, my wife kristine and all the moms out there -- >> happy mother's day! >> that's a look at sports. the news will continue after this. nice job, buddy. high five! >>> finally, it's been a very different mothers day this year. here's the pandemic version of mother's day. >> if there were ever a day that mom deserved a wonderful celebration, one where she was embraced by her extended family, today was it. but for mother's day 2020, the pandemic version, restaurants were out of the question and even hugs were highly questionable. still, the very reason we can't celebrate mothers the way we want is the reason we should celebrate them even more. the burden put on all of us these days is great. for sure. but isn't it moms who typically carry the biggest share of it? if they are fortunate to still have a job, they're aptitude it along with
. >> happy mother's day to the south bay's own keri walsh jennings and so many other incredible women like her for showing the world you can do it all, be a mom and be a world class athlete. now, this is my son michael. i would like to wish my mother helen, my wife kristine and all the moms out there -- >> happy mother's day! >> that's a look at sports. the news will continue after this. nice job, buddy. high five! >>> finally, it's been a very different mothers day...
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will take care of patients with high needs in the future experts estimate the up to 10000000 extra keris will be needed to meet demand in the coming years. i don't think china is ready for the number of elderly people is rising rapidly. so the care system can't be expanded quickly enough to keep up. the only thing we can do is learn from countries with good care systems to reach young for example the u.s. and japan she. that's what the government is trying to do they're reforming nursing care insurance and opening up the market for caregiving to attract international investors but long term plans do not exist. the state pension system is also struggling projections from the chinese academy of social sciences a bleak in just 15 years the state pension fund could dry up pensions are barely enough to survive on when juwan receives 500 euros a month she's still paying off the bills from the cost of caring for her now deceased husband other chinese seniors rely on receiving care from their only child but $1.00 has to take care of herself. mozambique in march of this year it's almost impossibl
will take care of patients with high needs in the future experts estimate the up to 10000000 extra keris will be needed to meet demand in the coming years. i don't think china is ready for the number of elderly people is rising rapidly. so the care system can't be expanded quickly enough to keep up. the only thing we can do is learn from countries with good care systems to reach young for example the u.s. and japan she. that's what the government is trying to do they're reforming nursing care...
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a somber memorial at the denver airport as the body of paul keri came back sunday. the retired paramedic died from covid-19, a month after volunteering to serve on new york's frontline. now home, his sacrifice never forgotten. paul kerry raised his hand and drove from colorado springs to new york, 27 hours, 1,800 miles. tonight as california and states are reopening their reopening plan, california is the latest. it says they will open low-risk business, things like sporting goods and bookstores, and carnival cruise lines says it will sail again, at least eight of its ships, starting in august. norah? >> o'donnell: janet, thank you. now to the second startling new report on the path of the virus. a draft government document projects the u.s. daly deaths could nearly double by june 1st. it comes as president trump and his secretary of state say there's evidence a wuhan, china represent lab is the source of the outbreak. that's the conclusion at odds with u.s. intelligence. cbs's ben tracy is at the white house tonight. ben? >> reporter: despite the u.s. having more t
a somber memorial at the denver airport as the body of paul keri came back sunday. the retired paramedic died from covid-19, a month after volunteering to serve on new york's frontline. now home, his sacrifice never forgotten. paul kerry raised his hand and drove from colorado springs to new york, 27 hours, 1,800 miles. tonight as california and states are reopening their reopening plan, california is the latest. it says they will open low-risk business, things like sporting goods and...
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said a number of covert 19 patients were being placed in care homes after release from hospital the keris contacted regulators and the authorities 4 weeks ago apparently without response the saudis found told us care homes have always been a weak link in the u.k.'s health care system. this crisis was foreseeable and you know it's been a number of weeks now since staff of been raising concerns about the p.p.a. about lack of staff in as well care homes usually get by on a wing and a prayer. anything goes wrong and everything crumbles and there is the case now west after off sick and there isn't anyone to replace them the people that contact us are the good care you know the stuff that humble me with you know their compassion for the job and you know you don't hear about these health care workers they're going to be given half of all covert care where people are dying and you know i know it's great that people are clapping for the n.h.s. by say to people for these carers they're doing something absolutely amazing they're not trained they've got no equipment and they've got no gratitude and i
said a number of covert 19 patients were being placed in care homes after release from hospital the keris contacted regulators and the authorities 4 weeks ago apparently without response the saudis found told us care homes have always been a weak link in the u.k.'s health care system. this crisis was foreseeable and you know it's been a number of weeks now since staff of been raising concerns about the p.p.a. about lack of staff in as well care homes usually get by on a wing and a prayer....
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quite disturbing the fact is that the kerrisdale out itself has been a contributor and all of this the keris act increase the eligibility for jobless claims to self-employed and get workers and an extent of the maximum number of weeks that one could receive these benefits so this created a lot of incentives for some businesses to furlough their employees knowing that they will all be covered by nan chalet so anyone making below about $50000.00 are for the most part made whole so you have a lot of people who are happily taking unemployment benefits now as they're receiving war that they have ever made or when they were employed so all obviously these numbers aren't great but there is a silver lining and that is the continuing claims or the measure of by those that have been collecting for at least 2 weeks that number has now dropped by 3800000 from the previous week so this decline in continuing claims suggests that businesses are rehiring some people back again especially in states that have reopened so it very well may be the case that we are seeing a bottom in unemployment and we're nearin
quite disturbing the fact is that the kerrisdale out itself has been a contributor and all of this the keris act increase the eligibility for jobless claims to self-employed and get workers and an extent of the maximum number of weeks that one could receive these benefits so this created a lot of incentives for some businesses to furlough their employees knowing that they will all be covered by nan chalet so anyone making below about $50000.00 are for the most part made whole so you have a lot...
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several conservative politicians after refusing to include low paid workers including cleaners and keris the coronavirus pandemic has devastated global tourism tourist sites are roped off airports are empty and millions of jobs are at risk as countries work out how to reopen and pump cash into their economies world tourism organization says more than a 1000000000 fewer trips are expected this year lockdowns of closed firms attractions such as the taj mahal in india the economic toll there is staggering 38000000 indians face unemployment due to the near collapse of the tourism and hospitality industry the aviation industry is during its worst crisis in history it's losing around $1600000000.00 a day with passenger demand down by 90 percent in the u.s. and europe. that's already cost $32000.00 job cuts or deadlines in europe which accounts for half of the global tourism market and it's said to be a quiet summer with major sites like the canals of venice empty in italy 500000 some odd jobs are at risk or with $108000000000.00 of revenue that's actually gotten reports on the struggle france
several conservative politicians after refusing to include low paid workers including cleaners and keris the coronavirus pandemic has devastated global tourism tourist sites are roped off airports are empty and millions of jobs are at risk as countries work out how to reopen and pump cash into their economies world tourism organization says more than a 1000000000 fewer trips are expected this year lockdowns of closed firms attractions such as the taj mahal in india the economic toll there is...
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current campaign, what would happen if trump administration officials were unmasks people like john keri would, blowed tha explodd rightfully so. elizabeth: that was president trump's press secretary kayleigh mcenany, talking about a double standard in media, that trump administration did this, to an incoming biden administration, heads would explode. let's welcome hill media reporter joe concha. >> president sea seems to have s secretary he always wanted in kayleigh mcenany, she has the ability to throw things back at media they are wrong, in times and cases. or hyp hypothetical, right. what happens. i would not have used heads would explode. i would say protest pitch fork store would have run out of protest pitch network fork, bote is, unmasking is one thing, if you want to make argument that it is routine that is fine, but from a media perspective why is this that unmasks of flynn ended up in pages of "washington post," why did andy mccabe leak on "wall street journal," then after leaking and lying, did he go off into b obscurian? no he was hired by cnn to be legal expert on all thing
current campaign, what would happen if trump administration officials were unmasks people like john keri would, blowed tha explodd rightfully so. elizabeth: that was president trump's press secretary kayleigh mcenany, talking about a double standard in media, that trump administration did this, to an incoming biden administration, heads would explode. let's welcome hill media reporter joe concha. >> president sea seems to have s secretary he always wanted in kayleigh mcenany, she has the...
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keri russell, justin timberlake, cristina aguilera, j.c. opened her mouth, it was like this burst of like wind came through your hair. you were like, that voice is coming out of that girl? >> the end of the '90s is a really precarious strange time for music because mtv stops playing music videos and starts doing some more kind of reality television programming which everyone's like that's never going to take off. >> music would be as much or more in people's lives than it ever had been, but the economics of it would vanish. ♪ another turning point ♪ a fork stuck in the road ♪ time grabs you by the wrist ♪ directs you where to go >> the '90s represented being who you are. this is the kind of music i'm going to make and i don't care who likes it and who doesn't like it, and i'm not going to sound like anybody else. this is who i am. >> people were starving for authenticity, they were starving for what the real experience was, the messy, chaotic, fallible experience of being human. and the '90s gave complete green light permission for that to
keri russell, justin timberlake, cristina aguilera, j.c. opened her mouth, it was like this burst of like wind came through your hair. you were like, that voice is coming out of that girl? >> the end of the '90s is a really precarious strange time for music because mtv stops playing music videos and starts doing some more kind of reality television programming which everyone's like that's never going to take off. >> music would be as much or more in people's lives than it ever had...
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were celebrating tonight keri has a 10000-dollar honorarium, alex's author of a bestseller and several other books including this which has a relationship by family tree with no children here. his work has appeared in the times magazine, the new yorker, and adapted for this american life which is also authored it northwestern university. kerri greenidge is the winner this year of the history prize also carries a 10000-dollar honorarium, she is being honored for her book black radical. kerri has had some zoom to glitches issues here i welcome her. kerri are you here? there you are. we may not be able to hear you but we can see you. and can you hear us? >> host: kerri teaches a consortium and colonialism and is the director of the program in american studies and also co- director of the african trail project she's joining us from massachusetts will try to fix her microphone. now we turn to the two winners of the works in progress award that nancy talked about so wellin the video, it's really a distinctive institution and nonfiction and journalism, 25000-dollar prize for two works in prog
were celebrating tonight keri has a 10000-dollar honorarium, alex's author of a bestseller and several other books including this which has a relationship by family tree with no children here. his work has appeared in the times magazine, the new yorker, and adapted for this american life which is also authored it northwestern university. kerri greenidge is the winner this year of the history prize also carries a 10000-dollar honorarium, she is being honored for her book black radical. kerri has...
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skilled workers while simultaneously celebrating those same workers on thursday evenings clap for keris one apologies we've got a few technical problems here at the modes and i hope that we'll be able to sort out in just a moment for you and as a as i'm saying a bit of a technical failure and we'll just take a brief break and we shall return to you in just a moment but apologies for that we can now return to the program we're talking about the issue of care homes here in the country spoke previously to a g.p. and he was talking to us about the challenges he and his colleagues were facing i also spoke with welsh council leader emma lindahl whose mother has tested positive for corona virus in a care home hit by an outbreak. to be an investment of another story really because they care about story brilliant that's the point i made it only reports to newspapers and to the media generally their terms you can well kid thought i looked up to it's a rather small home in terms of the size and quantity but quality wise are excellent and they've been keeping it under lock and key safely and up i l
skilled workers while simultaneously celebrating those same workers on thursday evenings clap for keris one apologies we've got a few technical problems here at the modes and i hope that we'll be able to sort out in just a moment for you and as a as i'm saying a bit of a technical failure and we'll just take a brief break and we shall return to you in just a moment but apologies for that we can now return to the program we're talking about the issue of care homes here in the country spoke...
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several conservative politicians after refusing to include low paid workers including cleaners and keris only 2 weeks after british prime minister boris johnson announced an easing of england's lockdown nicholas turgeon has unveiled a plan for scotland the 1st minister is implementing different measures at a slower pace raising questions about how united to the u.k. really is our money dean reports from edinburgh. after 2 months of living under lockdown the scottish 1st minister announced the end is in sight i can confirm that the government intends to move from locked on to phase one and thereby lift some restrictions from the 28 of me the plan comes more than 2 weeks after the prime minister in one still lifting of the lock turn in the u.k. but the devolved administrations refused to follow suit it may seem fragment says or even confused but this is the reality of devolution in the u.k. the u.k. government just does not control health policy already cation policy in wales northern ireland or here in scotland what the pandemic has done is laid bare the way different administrations reac
several conservative politicians after refusing to include low paid workers including cleaners and keris only 2 weeks after british prime minister boris johnson announced an easing of england's lockdown nicholas turgeon has unveiled a plan for scotland the 1st minister is implementing different measures at a slower pace raising questions about how united to the u.k. really is our money dean reports from edinburgh. after 2 months of living under lockdown the scottish 1st minister announced the...
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to care homes and we're talking to the executive chair of the national keris o.c.a. nadra ahmed a little later. now visits to accident and emergency departments across england to fall into the lowest level in a decade figures released by n.h.s. england show that 9 100000 people visited a n.d. departments in april 2020 well that's over half 7 the number of attendances compared to last year where over 2000000 people went to n.d. well this number is lower than any calendar month since records began in 2010 and with fewer people seeking medical attention during the pandemic some health care professionals are growing increasingly concerned about the consequences this is a ticking time bomb it is self and all the exacerbated by a myriad of other pressures in the coming weeks there will be an ongoing need to keep people with corona virus separate from others to prevent transmission with segregated wards effectively reducing immediately available beds so attempting to manage increased demand will be very challenging i'm also highly concerned about the resilience of staff who
to care homes and we're talking to the executive chair of the national keris o.c.a. nadra ahmed a little later. now visits to accident and emergency departments across england to fall into the lowest level in a decade figures released by n.h.s. england show that 9 100000 people visited a n.d. departments in april 2020 well that's over half 7 the number of attendances compared to last year where over 2000000 people went to n.d. well this number is lower than any calendar month since records...
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. >> gracias abogada, como siempre un placer que estÉ keri en "un nuevo dÍa", vamos a continuar con muchoarla? >> motivaciÓn porque el talento ya lo tienen, han llegado a este punto de la competencia, ahora solamente. >> animaste en buscar el estudio de cada uno de ellos. >> exactamente, tambiÉn la versatilidad eso nos permite escoger canciones para enfrentar a la parte final. >> ¿cÓmo como es carlos vives como coach. >> superhumilde y eso nos a entre a todas. >> ¿y tÚ? >> tiene una alegrÍa nuevo que transmite mucho. >> un maestro a seguir. >> inspirador y como dice wisin el patrÓn. >> a mÍ me parece una persona disciplinada eso le ademÁs mÍnimos bastante. >> es un tiempo y tiene un corazÓn noble. >> me lo voy a creer. >> cÓmo le llamarÍas a su grupo? >> wow!, los cangri! me gusta ¿por quÉ? >> porque son como los mÁs duros los que mandan, querÍamos hacerte una prueba, prepÁrate,vamos a hacer el acompaÑamiento. >> ¿quÉ querÍas contar. un bolero te parece? >> sÍ parece muy bien. >> contigo aprendÍ que existen nuevas y mÉxicos emociones contigo aprendÍ a conocer un mundo nuevo de ilusiones a
. >> gracias abogada, como siempre un placer que estÉ keri en "un nuevo dÍa", vamos a continuar con muchoarla? >> motivaciÓn porque el talento ya lo tienen, han llegado a este punto de la competencia, ahora solamente. >> animaste en buscar el estudio de cada uno de ellos. >> exactamente, tambiÉn la versatilidad eso nos permite escoger canciones para enfrentar a la parte final. >> ¿cÓmo como es carlos vives como coach. >> superhumilde y eso nos...