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environment are experiencing the i impact of th virus, even though we're not infected. >> repepter: lingays the city's strtrength has bebeen te, but seseeing exampleles of peop hehelping othersrs gives him h despite the loneliness. it's a feeling shared by another volunteer driver of medical supplies. >> translator: when i drive through the city, i feel like i'm the only car on the road. it's miserable. and sometimes i just cannot help crying while driving. i have to do whatever i can so that wuhan will return to normal sooner. >> reporter: when ling was delivering donated drugs to patients, he visited the wife of an infected doctor. >> translator: she told me that her husband was seriously ill and showed me his ct scan. i gave her the medicine. she took it and pretended to be calm, trying to smile. i saw her strong heart at t tha time. and it makes the situation even sadder. after i was really sad in the car and i i cried. >> reporter: with no official confirmation of when the lockdown might end, lin says the road ahead for wuhan will be difficulult. >> translator: after everything is o
environment are experiencing the i impact of th virus, even though we're not infected. >> repepter: lingays the city's strtrength has bebeen te, but seseeing exampleles of peop hehelping othersrs gives him h despite the loneliness. it's a feeling shared by another volunteer driver of medical supplies. >> translator: when i drive through the city, i feel like i'm the only car on the road. it's miserable. and sometimes i just cannot help crying while driving. i have to do whatever i...
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been chronic ling it. they put another post yesterday. when you see mrs. trudeau, justin trudeau's wife. they get better and best example. this is what alerted me we didn't talk about this yesterday. coronavirus can remain in the air for three hours? so if i cough, and i have it, don't know it, i leave here, it's links gearing for three hours? true or false and it can live on plastic for days? >> in a way that's fake news. we will bust through this now. here is why all the fears come. brian: it's on foxnews.com by the way. >> they are just reporting it. here is what i am saying. do you know what else did that exact same thing? sars, which died out. in other words they compared this virus to the other virus that was a coronavirus that didn't cause a pandemic. and they are similar. the fact that it lives on
been chronic ling it. they put another post yesterday. when you see mrs. trudeau, justin trudeau's wife. they get better and best example. this is what alerted me we didn't talk about this yesterday. coronavirus can remain in the air for three hours? so if i cough, and i have it, don't know it, i leave here, it's links gearing for three hours? true or false and it can live on plastic for days? >> in a way that's fake news. we will bust through this now. here is why all the fears come....
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here is jo ling kent with that. >> reporter: nationwide, thousands of grocery delivery workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic are planning to strike monday. >> we are risking not th lives of our customers and general public and communities because we're not adequately protected. >> reporter: an estimated 15,000 instacart gig workers who shop for and deliver online orders, are calling for the company to better protect them by providing personal protective equipment, adding hazard pay $5 extra per order and changing the default tip to 10% instacart responded saying the health and safety of our entire community is our first priority adding they are making safety changes while paying bonuses of up to $200 to workers through april 15th while other grocery workers try to keep up with customer demand while protecting employees. >> so the first when i asked the associates when they come in, i ask them to wash their hands, sanitize their hands, put on gloves >> reporter: smart and final will soon install sneeze guards like these, fear hitting delivery drivers on the road. >> i'
here is jo ling kent with that. >> reporter: nationwide, thousands of grocery delivery workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic are planning to strike monday. >> we are risking not th lives of our customers and general public and communities because we're not adequately protected. >> reporter: an estimated 15,000 instacart gig workers who shop for and deliver online orders, are calling for the company to better protect them by providing personal protective...
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thank you, jo ling >>> in the middle of the crisis, three states held democratic primaries. joe biden sweeping them all. andrea mitchell with that. >> reporter: with coronavirus fears looming large, advisers say bernie sanders is deciding whether to end his campaign after joe biden swept florida, arizona and illinois tuesday polls showed voters in those states overwhelmingly trusted biden over sanders to handle a crisis in what could be the last in-person primaries this year. democrats pressing for mail-n balloting for the rest of 2020 sanders clearly annoyed when asked by reporters if he is dropping out. >> i'm dealing with a [ bleep ] global crisis. right now i'm trying to do my best to make sure we don't have an economic meltdown and people don't die. is that enough for you to keep me busy today? >> reporter: his campaign emailing supporters, no sugarcoating it, last night didn't going to way we wanted and no donor butto soliciting contributions the campaign isn't running facebook ads biden is appealing to sanders' supporters. >> let me say especially to the young voters
thank you, jo ling >>> in the middle of the crisis, three states held democratic primaries. joe biden sweeping them all. andrea mitchell with that. >> reporter: with coronavirus fears looming large, advisers say bernie sanders is deciding whether to end his campaign after joe biden swept florida, arizona and illinois tuesday polls showed voters in those states overwhelmingly trusted biden over sanders to handle a crisis in what could be the last in-person primaries this year....
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a ling. if you are in no way you can say. let's start our journey to eling browed holland's norwegian roots in moldova roughly 500 kilometers northwest of oslo. the city's nicknamed the town of roses but mold is also known for its football perch next to the sea the arcus stadium is home to reigning norwegian champion mulder f.k. . the club signed toyline when he was 16 years old. and mulder the lanky teenager transformed into a muscular athlete. one and a half years after his arrival the still 17 year old tolan scored 4 goals in just 17 minutes at a 1st division match in bed. a star was born. one of the secrets of alan's rapid rise is the club's cook top your haugen nicknames tonto she used to cook for the norwegian biathlon team before mulder and manchester united legend all a going to social brought her to the club every marriage to see her time to take care of endings nutrition. and he didn't used to miss it so comin over suddenly. not want to know what they've gone through were the specific last minute one piece some for
a ling. if you are in no way you can say. let's start our journey to eling browed holland's norwegian roots in moldova roughly 500 kilometers northwest of oslo. the city's nicknamed the town of roses but mold is also known for its football perch next to the sea the arcus stadium is home to reigning norwegian champion mulder f.k. . the club signed toyline when he was 16 years old. and mulder the lanky teenager transformed into a muscular athlete. one and a half years after his arrival the still...
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we get the latest on all that from nbc's jo ling kent. >> reporter: from wall street to main street, the coronavirus is slamming the economy small businesses like rachel ginger beer are in crisis mode. >> this is just potentially absolutely devastating. >> reporter: located in the shadow of amazon headquarters in seattle, owner rachel marshall says her store has lost thousands of customers overnight. because amazon and other big tech companies have asked their employees to work from home. >> our employees are our number one priority, and if they can't work, they can't make money so am i dipping into my family's savings account to pay our employees? >> reporter: at kip's toyland, the oldest toy store in los angeles, their inventory is tightening as cargo ships from china aren't setting out to sea. what's the impac on the toys you are trying to sell here? >> good question things are beginning to slow down hopefully we'll be able to sustain ourselves until the supply chain gets filled again >> reporter: as unease grows about job security, many workers are wondering if they get paid if t
we get the latest on all that from nbc's jo ling kent. >> reporter: from wall street to main street, the coronavirus is slamming the economy small businesses like rachel ginger beer are in crisis mode. >> this is just potentially absolutely devastating. >> reporter: located in the shadow of amazon headquarters in seattle, owner rachel marshall says her store has lost thousands of customers overnight. because amazon and other big tech companies have asked their employees to...
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, are hiring but the jobs potentially put the health of workers at risk let's get more now from jo ling kent. >> reporter: with unemployment claims surging, there is one bright spot on the job front tonight. grocery stores, online retailers, and delivery companies are hiring cvs adding 50,000 new jobs and paying out bonuses. instacart, the grocery delivery company, hiring 300,000 people. and walmart adding 150,000 new workers. all of them joining a new front line in this unprecedented fight to keep america's supply chain running, including thousands of truck drivers desperate to stay healthy and on the road, like dee silva, who talked with us from little rock, arkansas, where she was picking up a load of beef. her hand sanitizer almost gone. >> we have not been able to find any anywhere. >> what's it been like out on the road? >> it has been absolutely unnerving, especially when you have to go and shop in grocery stores and, you know, to supply your truck, and you're around people. there's a lot of people walking around like this is not happening, and that part is scary for me >> report
, are hiring but the jobs potentially put the health of workers at risk let's get more now from jo ling kent. >> reporter: with unemployment claims surging, there is one bright spot on the job front tonight. grocery stores, online retailers, and delivery companies are hiring cvs adding 50,000 new jobs and paying out bonuses. instacart, the grocery delivery company, hiring 300,000 people. and walmart adding 150,000 new workers. all of them joining a new front line in this unprecedented...
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here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: as coronavirus fears grow, so do the lines at the grocery store. as shoppers rush to this costco near las vegas, hundreds waited outside to stock up on supplies at this new york grocery store, customers stood for two hours to check out. aisles usually chalked full of toilet paper, paper towels, cold medicine and pasta now lay bare with nothing left. >> showed up today and it's just chaos. >> reporter: grocery stores are trying to keep up with demand. kroger, the largest chain in the country, says its working to restock shelves while rationing some items so everyone can have access to the items they need. target, walmart and costco imposing similar limits and starting sunday, some retailers opening up their parking lots for drive through coronavirus testing. >> we're focused on a common competitor, and that's defeating the spread of the coronavirus. >> reporter: for those avoiding stores and parking lots, online shopping isn't necessarily easier orders for hand sanitizer, masks and gloves skyrocketed 817% last month online toilet paper orders up nea
here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: as coronavirus fears grow, so do the lines at the grocery store. as shoppers rush to this costco near las vegas, hundreds waited outside to stock up on supplies at this new york grocery store, customers stood for two hours to check out. aisles usually chalked full of toilet paper, paper towels, cold medicine and pasta now lay bare with nothing left. >> showed up today and it's just chaos. >> reporter: grocery stores are trying to keep up with...
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of food and water, enough prescription drugs and over the counter medicine lester >> all right jo ling kent, thank you. >>> as the impact spreads into all aspects of american life, the boston archdiocese late today suspended masses as a growing number o houses of worship cancel services or move some of them online here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight as millions of americans search for comfort, places of worship are taking unprecedented steps. the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints is suspending all public gatherings worldwide. from chicago to detroit, mosques are canceling friday prayers. new york and new jersey some synagogues are doing the same in washington d.c., episcopal churches including the national cathedral are shutting down for at least two weeks. has the church community ever been affected in this way >> no. we have never had anything shut down like this. you know taking out holy water? not in my years of church work. >> reporter: the catholic diocese of cleveland is staying open but says parishioners are not obligated to attend mass. >> it is scary, but w
of food and water, enough prescription drugs and over the counter medicine lester >> all right jo ling kent, thank you. >>> as the impact spreads into all aspects of american life, the boston archdiocese late today suspended masses as a growing number o houses of worship cancel services or move some of them online here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight as millions of americans search for comfort, places of worship are taking unprecedented steps. the church of jesus...
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touching them deeply and authentically >> how could i have regret i had a great run. >> reporter: jo ling kent, nbc news >>> up next, the amazing feat that propelled her into the olympics touching him deeply and authentically. >> how could i have regret? i had a great run. >>> up next, the amazing feet that propelled her into the olympics. ♪ me-ee-ee ♪ ooh-ooh-ooh it's taylor swift! with the capital one savor card you earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. so when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? ♪ got it figured out ♪ i'm feeling good ♪ doing it my own way ♪ ♪ every single day ♪ ♪ and it feels good to feel good ♪ sunsweet amaz!n prunes and prune juice. the feel good fruit. sunsweet amaz!n prunes and prune juice. discover a new world ♪ discover what's good - pantene nutrient blends doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. officially hitting the us.virus man: the markets are plunging for a second straight day. vo: health
touching them deeply and authentically >> how could i have regret i had a great run. >> reporter: jo ling kent, nbc news >>> up next, the amazing feat that propelled her into the olympics touching him deeply and authentically. >> how could i have regret? i had a great run. >>> up next, the amazing feet that propelled her into the olympics. ♪ me-ee-ee ♪ ooh-ooh-ooh it's taylor swift! with the capital one savor card you earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on...
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the contour of the land, the way they could get water from one side of the creek to the other was by ling this aqueduct. -- was by building this aqueduct. the indigenous people in this area were surviving and doing well. there started to be some changes that affected their ability to make a living. when europeans arrived in north america, they brought with them horses. other indigenous groups, the apache and the comanche and other group took those horses and became some of the best worst people that the world had ever seen. what that meant for them was that those groups, the apache and comanche, could expand their territory and could live in very large groups. they were also quite aggressive, much more aggressive than other groups in the area. they eventually came into this area and so the apache caused some pretty serious problems. much bigger problem than that was the problem of diseases that had brought by europeans that were devastating, that wiped out huge portions of the population. all of the americas, groups tended to live in small groups, maybe a couple dozen or so at a time. so
the contour of the land, the way they could get water from one side of the creek to the other was by ling this aqueduct. -- was by building this aqueduct. the indigenous people in this area were surviving and doing well. there started to be some changes that affected their ability to make a living. when europeans arrived in north america, they brought with them horses. other indigenous groups, the apache and the comanche and other group took those horses and became some of the best worst people...
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here's jo ling kent with a look back at his legacy >> my name is jack welch, i'm chair chairm chairman >> reporter: born in 1935 to a family in massachusetts, he started at ge as a chemical engineer he grew the market value 40 fold to nearly $400 billion but he kanako sachno 100,000 jobs earning him the next name neutron jack in 1986, westchester oversaw ge's purchase of nbc, the parent company of nbc news, later sold in 2011. known for his warm management e and eye for talent, welch was named fortune's manager of the century. his wife susie calling him a man who changed the world touching the d deeply and uh then kelley >> how can i have a regret i had a great run. >> reporter: jo ling kent, nbc news >> the driest february on record in what is normally one of the state's rainiest months of the year, the national weather service confirmed the northern area of california recorded zero precipitation for the entire month. the unusually dry conditions could significantly increase the risk of wildfires across the state. a few small fires have already happened over the past two weeks. >> one
here's jo ling kent with a look back at his legacy >> my name is jack welch, i'm chair chairm chairman >> reporter: born in 1935 to a family in massachusetts, he started at ge as a chemical engineer he grew the market value 40 fold to nearly $400 billion but he kanako sachno 100,000 jobs earning him the next name neutron jack in 1986, westchester oversaw ge's purchase of nbc, the parent company of nbc news, later sold in 2011. known for his warm management e and eye for talent,...
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is jo ling kent. could the internet withstand all that traffic here is jo ling kent >> reporter: the massive migration online is putting our internet infrastructure to the test in seattle, one of the coronavirus hot spots, internet usage spiked 40% in the last week alone >> there was some panic. >> reporter: mom, michelle peters, is struggleing with working from home and her three kids taking online classes from a single laptop on an ordinary wi-fi connection >> i have online resources and things coming from the library and teachers and friends all over the country who are in the same boat pushing out. here is my home school information. and it just is overwhelming. >> reporter: to ease the burden, the fcc is working with companies to open up wi-fi hot spots, promising not to cut off any internet services for individuals and small businesses if they can't pay the bill and waiving late fees. >> whether somebody staying home from work or a student doing homework or a patient that needs to get in touch w
is jo ling kent. could the internet withstand all that traffic here is jo ling kent >> reporter: the massive migration online is putting our internet infrastructure to the test in seattle, one of the coronavirus hot spots, internet usage spiked 40% in the last week alone >> there was some panic. >> reporter: mom, michelle peters, is struggleing with working from home and her three kids taking online classes from a single laptop on an ordinary wi-fi connection >> i have...
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lester >> boy, this virus hitting us in so many ways all right, jo ling kent, thank you. >>> we'll be right back in 60 seconds with the all out campaign to recruit nurses and keep them safe >>> and desperation and heart break as americans turn to unproven drugs es about my great grandfather, but family can only tell you so much... about your history. i found some incredible records about samuel silberman... passenger manifests, census information, even wwi draft registration cards. the records exist... they're there, they're facts. that made it so real for me, it wasn't just a story anymore. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com no no no no no, there's no space there! maybe over here? hot! hot! oven mitts! oven mitts! everything's stuck in the drawers! i'm sorry! oh, jeez. hi. kelly clarkson. try wayfair! oh, ok. it's going to help you, with all of... this! yeah, here you go. thank you! oh, i like that one! [ laugh ] that's a lot of storage! perfect. you're welcome! i love it. how did you do all this? wayfair! speaking of dinner, wha
lester >> boy, this virus hitting us in so many ways all right, jo ling kent, thank you. >>> we'll be right back in 60 seconds with the all out campaign to recruit nurses and keep them safe >>> and desperation and heart break as americans turn to unproven drugs es about my great grandfather, but family can only tell you so much... about your history. i found some incredible records about samuel silberman... passenger manifests, census information, even wwi draft...
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ominous double eco catastrophe that is one of the themes of 1 the sun also rises of course her child ling after wallboard one the last generation came to age and world war one the z. generation has never not known war we've been at war since they were born in the 1990 s. late 1990 s. they had the crash of 200-2001 that had the crash of 2008 they had this crash and of course the war the lost generation also had the spanish flu which is the closest to what we have now with this pandemic so the one of the themes is they actually rose the case and they were considered kind of listless and just slackers and and decadent but they rose to the occasion and that could be the situation now we don't know and in terms of by the way great depression and you said apple stock it could be the opposite because that's what the u.s. did at that time they revalued gold they doubled the gold supply the value of gold the paper value of gold and what happened you know that was to try to create inflation so they might do the same they might just say hey you own 5 shares of apple at $200.00 we're going to give yo
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for more on that surge, let's go to jo ling kent in los angeles.lp people get access to those benefits faster. what should people know? >> yeah, if you are in the state of california, the governor is waiving that first week of gap in the unemployment once you have it filed. we just talked to the person in the agency who oversees these benefits in the state of california and they tell me they're experiencing sudden slams and experiencing unprecedented demands. this is coming as goldman sachs has put out a new forecast estimating that unemployment claims for this current week, which would come out next week, would be 2 and a quarter million. that would be the highest on record. massive, massive numbers for the u.s. economy. as the state of california, of course, is grappling with this new stay at homeowners, restaurants are having to shed workers. this is having a huge economic impact across the board but here in california, also in oregon, new york, and washington, d.c., these unemployment offices are reporting unprecedented demand, a surge, a spike
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i think and some ways that i do i'm i'm doing sign and i think most people here in spain and ling the situation quite rightly there is new information in the newspapers and also on social media almost every day advice what you can do so from getting to know your neighbors on the balconies of course no it's not coming to close to for example also finding a new hobby and i think the government has been quite successful with their strategy which is actually a 2 way strategy on the one hand they try to appeal to a sense of solidarity and petritsch isn't and on the other hand they also started to very strictly controlled the measures for example i run into a police controls basically every day and there are checkpoints all across the city philip schultz in spain thank you so that's the view from spain but the european country worst hit by covert 19 is italy almost 3 and a half 1000 people have died from the virus there and infections in the country have surged past 41000 in the region of lombardy in northern italy is the hardest hit so many people have died in this northern region in recen
i think and some ways that i do i'm i'm doing sign and i think most people here in spain and ling the situation quite rightly there is new information in the newspapers and also on social media almost every day advice what you can do so from getting to know your neighbors on the balconies of course no it's not coming to close to for example also finding a new hobby and i think the government has been quite successful with their strategy which is actually a 2 way strategy on the one hand they...
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reporter: [speaking french] prime minister trudeau: [speaking french] >> the next question is from justin ling from freelance. your line is now open. reporter: last week i asked you about the possibility of reducing the prison population to help combat a potential spread of covid-19. since then i've heard from prisoners, inmates, and guards who have said that prisons are not ready. their release is not being contemplated. there's not enough soap. sanitary conditions are worse. guards are being allowed into prisons even after returning from abroad. what, if anything are you going to do to continue reducing the risk in canada's institutions and in releasing -- and is -- institutions and is releasing inmates, nonviolent offenders, on the table? prime minister trudeau: we recognize the inmate population is at greater risk of contracting and spreading covid-19. that's why we're working closely with corrections canada to ensure that we're looking at a broad range of measures to keep both those who work in our correctional facilities but also those who are residents there to make sure that we're doin
reporter: [speaking french] prime minister trudeau: [speaking french] >> the next question is from justin ling from freelance. your line is now open. reporter: last week i asked you about the possibility of reducing the prison population to help combat a potential spread of covid-19. since then i've heard from prisoners, inmates, and guards who have said that prisons are not ready. their release is not being contemplated. there's not enough soap. sanitary conditions are worse. guards are...
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it was this deep roar grum ling sound that i have never heard before. >>> we were flying in the air into the trees back there where once we hit those trees, the house exploded. it just -- the house disintegrated. >> i felt myself lifting and flipping over. >> the governor mobilized the national guard to help with search efforts. president donald trump plans to tour the damage later this week. other supreme court is hearing arguments about abortion rights. skyler henry has more on the first major abortion case before the high court in the trump era. >> reporter: as protesters from both sides rally outside the supreme court, justice heard arguments on a louisiana law that tightens laws on abortion clinics. >> women in louisiana deserve abortion care. they should be able to determine if and when they expend their families. >> reporter: the law in question requires doctors to have admitting police officer ledges in hospitals nearby which is not always possible. they stay it is a matter of safety. >> we know there are serious complications from abortion. it is documents abundantly in our reco
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>> that all depends on how confident people are to get back on planes and start travel ling again. that's really the key issue. we've got position ourselfs to get people back into their jobs. either retain them or rehire them. one of those two things are critical because we all are roud of the people that we employ. whether we can retain them or get them rehired early. president trump: hopefully you can retain them. >> i think the issue -- sorry to interrupt, mark. this -- when our owners are running 8%, 9% we're shutting hotels. so all of them are being furlowed or laid off right now. 80,000 people this week. our owners can't pay them. and so -- >> it's happening instantaneously. >> one of the things we want to talk about is create a fund for those people in order to stop that from happening -- >> what kind of a fund would that be? >> in lieu of sort of an unemployment insurance -- president trump: in terms of dollars? >> i think that fund -- our quarterly payroll is $45 billion in total. you can sort of scale it -- president trump: yep. i've got it. i've got it. >> mr. president,
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and jo ling kent is at an amazon fulfillment center.art of our daily lives. many people hoping amazon continues with some of its operations with the essentials in our lives. it's making big changes to the operations. what does that mean for people who can't get out and to the store for the basic necessities? >> amazon is taking major steps. they tell us the demand from warehouses like these is unprecedented. what they're doing is they're pairing down what they are bringing into their warehouses to ship to you. we're talking about household essential and is what people really need. so they've told us they're going to be stopping -- they're not going to accept third party items, items you may not need every day. instead focusing on fewer products that you actually need to get those out to you faster. amazon, though, of course trying to practice the social distancing, the sanitizing that the public health officials are recommending here. and because demand is so high, we're talking about 100,000 new workers they're trying to hire to meet t
and jo ling kent is at an amazon fulfillment center.art of our daily lives. many people hoping amazon continues with some of its operations with the essentials in our lives. it's making big changes to the operations. what does that mean for people who can't get out and to the store for the basic necessities? >> amazon is taking major steps. they tell us the demand from warehouses like these is unprecedented. what they're doing is they're pairing down what they are bringing into their...
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might as well enjoy it >> reporter: for "sunday today", jo ling kent, massachusetts. >> what an amazingtaurant that serves grilled cheese and a second chance >> does prison life look like it's getting smaller and smaller in the rearview mirror >> that's not even in the mirror anymore. >>> and later, a life well lived. the american genius and a once hidden figure who helped america win the race to the moon like toy our trashy back ribs? oh, that sounds great... everything is locally harvested, farm to dumpster to table. uhhh, what do you... what else do you got? (stammering) w-we have a melon rind stew. comes with a pork and bean reduction. yeah, we're going to just do a lap and we'll come back. okay. well, we'll be here. man! why isn't this working? my mouth is watering. i think that's just your rabies flaring up. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. we got gristle pot pies! when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. downy helps prevent stretching by conditioning fi
might as well enjoy it >> reporter: for "sunday today", jo ling kent, massachusetts. >> what an amazingtaurant that serves grilled cheese and a second chance >> does prison life look like it's getting smaller and smaller in the rearview mirror >> that's not even in the mirror anymore. >>> and later, a life well lived. the american genius and a once hidden figure who helped america win the race to the moon like toy our trashy back ribs? oh, that sounds...
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bank ling go for a temporary payment or pause in payments. forebeerance is revved for hardships, like what's happening, it's not debt forgiveness. >> you still will have to repay the money, but they basically call a timeout from having to make those monthly payment itself, particularly if are you in some form of financial distress. >> so it's crucial to understand early on how and when you will be able to make those reduced or delayed payments. are there penalties? fees? is there interest? we posted a story with more information about forbearance go to nbc bay area.com then click responds from the main menu. >> thanks, chris. be sure to join chris and our nbc bay area responds team for our coronavirus special where we answer move of your questions and concerns. that's this saturday at 6:30 right here on nbc bay area. >>> coming up for you, the white house says it's looking into a new treatment for the coronavirus. more on the drug that could be used. >>> and we're hearing from a lot of you who want to help. a south bay leader believes that th
bank ling go for a temporary payment or pause in payments. forebeerance is revved for hardships, like what's happening, it's not debt forgiveness. >> you still will have to repay the money, but they basically call a timeout from having to make those monthly payment itself, particularly if are you in some form of financial distress. >> so it's crucial to understand early on how and when you will be able to make those reduced or delayed payments. are there penalties? fees? is there...
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this picture is really all you need to know. >> jo ling kent, thanks so much. craig, i was very hopeful, especially in a place like new york with the population density, that many of these people would continue to work. i saw just yesterday walking homes, restaurants the day before had signs up that said open for pickup and delivery are now closed completely. it's a heartbreaking and terrible story for so many people in the restaurant industry, craig. >> it is. i've been to that deli there that jo is highlighting a number of times. we did a pickup, carryout last night. i spent some time, social distancing, of course, but spent some time -- >> so craig, his shot has frozen. i'm curious to hear what his conversation was like with the delivery person. in the meantime we're waiting for the white house briefing. it's running a little late. we will bring it for you as soon as it starts. take a quick break and be back with more. you're watching msnbc. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily p
this picture is really all you need to know. >> jo ling kent, thanks so much. craig, i was very hopeful, especially in a place like new york with the population density, that many of these people would continue to work. i saw just yesterday walking homes, restaurants the day before had signs up that said open for pickup and delivery are now closed completely. it's a heartbreaking and terrible story for so many people in the restaurant industry, craig. >> it is. i've been to that...
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people, has issued a stay at home order for the entire state this is the new normal we'll go to jo lingent now in california with more on that breaking development >> reporter: lester, that's right. this has just been issued in the last hour. and the whole idea of this stay at home order here in the state of california is to prevent and stem the spread of covid-19 known as coronavirus what we know is the stay at home order starts tonight it goes through april 19th and it requires the closures of malls, playgrounds, nonessential businesses, to shut down starting tonight at midnight however if you do have gatherings of between two and nine people, those can be in a confined space, in a private space, say, in your home the other good news is, because we are in california, you can still go for a walk. you can go to the grocery store, to restaurants, as long as you're practicing six feet of social distancing. here in los angeles we've seen it come over this time, but it does begin at midnight it starts tomorrow >> jo ling kent with that breaking news, thanks very much. >>> this is our new no
people, has issued a stay at home order for the entire state this is the new normal we'll go to jo lingent now in california with more on that breaking development >> reporter: lester, that's right. this has just been issued in the last hour. and the whole idea of this stay at home order here in the state of california is to prevent and stem the spread of covid-19 known as coronavirus what we know is the stay at home order starts tonight it goes through april 19th and it requires the...
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it starts tomorrow. >> jo ling kent with that late breaking news. thanks very much. this is our new normal except it's not normal. >> we direct a statewide order for people to stay at home. that directive goes into force and effect this evening, and we were confident, we are confident that the people in the state of california will abide by it. >> we're living through a time unlike any other in american history. tonight, the nation is facing a mind boggling array of unprecedented challenges. there's risk to lives and livelihoods. the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic fallout have americans frightened, anxious and confused. >> in my lifetime, i've never seen anything like this. and in everybody's lifetime, this is unprecedented, not just for us but in the history of our country. this is something that's never happened. >> reporter: nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres. >> people's lives will be affected not just from a health perspective but financial perspective, a psychological perspective and economic perspective. >> reporter: nearly every a
it starts tomorrow. >> jo ling kent with that late breaking news. thanks very much. this is our new normal except it's not normal. >> we direct a statewide order for people to stay at home. that directive goes into force and effect this evening, and we were confident, we are confident that the people in the state of california will abide by it. >> we're living through a time unlike any other in american history. tonight, the nation is facing a mind boggling array of...
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. >> joining us now, nbc news business correspondent jo ling kent. treasury secretary mnuchin may be overstating things saying ignore the jobless claims but he has a point. so many people are out seeking unemployment because in the last two weeks, their businesses were shut down. their bosses put them on unemployment, but now, if you look at the details of the new bill, if companies keep their employees on, they're going to get loans that are really considered grants so are we going to see that number drop back down significantly? >> well, we're hoping for a good outcome for everyone here. i've been talking to small business owners all across the country and they do need the help they'll take anything that they can get. and the idea here is just to stem the pain and relieve some of that pain going forward. but the states that have been hit the hardest include out here in california, pennsylvania, massachusetts. of course, new york hit really hard. and what business owners and laidoff workers are telling us is they're expecting the nature of the econo
. >> joining us now, nbc news business correspondent jo ling kent. treasury secretary mnuchin may be overstating things saying ignore the jobless claims but he has a point. so many people are out seeking unemployment because in the last two weeks, their businesses were shut down. their bosses put them on unemployment, but now, if you look at the details of the new bill, if companies keep their employees on, they're going to get loans that are really considered grants so are we going to...
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jo ling kent, thank you as well. stay safe. meanwhile, the number of coronavirus cases has broken 1,000 now -- execute me -- deaths have broken 1,000. but the governor of texas has still not issued a stay-at-home order. the mayor of austin has issued a stay-at-home order. he is going to join me next as we await governor cuomo. life isn't a straight line. and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood c
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in food you offer the clueless to think it through and get to felt normal for lisa ling wouldn't really want to do for bar person want to punish a kid to force his will close those who do. that extols the us does it misuse what is true and or poor sound of business or c.e.o. put it presumed that it wasn't you could use it why does what it. was 1st move you to cement boss not buy it for didn't used to make but suit do you restore system for more good more flush. if you look at those or. along with the continuing archeological drama another story worthy of anton chekhov is unfolding in front on this modern descendants giving up their ancestral causal the crew of the sun. that the presumption is on a false scale if and you're to santa for some of the people shifts into your ghettos in 2nd set nor could play tricks on the machines that have been to us around. if i'm in. d.c. was it some of the to you weather that if you. want to point out the decision that you should do. that that's no more of them on the precipice to afford them when. money putting one foot on people's any. assistance phys
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jo ling kent in los angeles, hans nichols at the white house.-popping numbers by any measure, some estimates as high as 4 million, some as low as 2 million but where this number landed is certainly going to have some ripple effects. >> yes, absolutely eamon. we see 3.28 million people filed for unemployment claims over the last week nationwide. among the leaders in the states across the country, here in california, the unemployment offices here, saying and telling us that they have received an overwhelming amount of traffic from people trying to file for their unemployment claims. so as we see this number rise, it's important to put it into some context. it shatters all records to date for the united states, and unemployment the record was last set in 1982. this just about quadruples that number. so what we're seeing, though, is a hope for a stimulus plan, but that recession word very much on the top of the administration's minds, as well as wall street and investors, and here is a little bit more of that exclusive interview with savannah guthri
jo ling kent in los angeles, hans nichols at the white house.-popping numbers by any measure, some estimates as high as 4 million, some as low as 2 million but where this number landed is certainly going to have some ripple effects. >> yes, absolutely eamon. we see 3.28 million people filed for unemployment claims over the last week nationwide. among the leaders in the states across the country, here in california, the unemployment offices here, saying and telling us that they have...
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nbc's jo ling kent has that story >> reporter: tonight nursing homes across the country scrambling to increase safety protocol as health care experts warn that the elderly face the highest risk. >> i can no longer sit around and wait for a phone call to tell me my loved one died. >> reporter: families in washington state still waiting for answers about their loved ones a life care center, the epicenter of the u.s. outbreak 13 residents there have died from coronavirus. >> we cannot make any promises that exposure, further exposure within the facility is not happening. >> reporter: 1 million residents in long-term care facilities contract serious infections every year. of those patients, 380,000 die, and that's before coronavirus. are nursing homes ready for coronavirus? >> i think most are, but some are not >> reporter: this doctor is aggressively beefing up procedures to keep it out of his nursing facility in los angeles, including this tent where staff took our temperature and asked a series of questions before entering. >> i'm quite concerned that nursing homes will be over-stresse
nbc's jo ling kent has that story >> reporter: tonight nursing homes across the country scrambling to increase safety protocol as health care experts warn that the elderly face the highest risk. >> i can no longer sit around and wait for a phone call to tell me my loved one died. >> reporter: families in washington state still waiting for answers about their loved ones a life care center, the epicenter of the u.s. outbreak 13 residents there have died from coronavirus....
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that's what what what i've been doing now like it's ok ling 6 months to adapt to the new level of south sport with the start of the season he made headlines in the football one. barely 18 he scored 4 tricks in just 8 weeks in the austrian austrian buddhist league and finally in the champions league all of a sudden half of europe wanted to sign on the fence a slight see manchester united and real the streets today. but chose. well. i'm just a boy. that's. more than i when i walked out the 1st time on the bench of course and i had. to hear the wall and the whole stadium thing and who was he was like a dream you know when you when you when you dream to play in front of 80000 and. there was another level 60. 6 i think. he has begun a new chapter in his career coming off the bench back on track in his 1st full just league here. said i i. worked through in my dreams so. it was nice. and. calm to. be that much together no work. to friends. since arriving in top and he's broken half a dozen blunders the director was scored 9 goals in his 1st 8 matches even scored twice in his 1st champions leag
that's what what what i've been doing now like it's ok ling 6 months to adapt to the new level of south sport with the start of the season he made headlines in the football one. barely 18 he scored 4 tricks in just 8 weeks in the austrian austrian buddhist league and finally in the champions league all of a sudden half of europe wanted to sign on the fence a slight see manchester united and real the streets today. but chose. well. i'm just a boy. that's. more than i when i walked out the 1st...
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to the clueless to think it through and get to felt normal for lisa ling wouldn't really want to do 3 of them on the 22nd because those who think that the story of the us is that mysterious wouldn't fewer people who sounded business. it wasn't good use it why does what it. was 1st movie which was the mythos not by itself it didn't used to my. sources. if you look at those which are. along with the continuing archaeological drama another story worthy of anton checkoff is unfolding in france modern descendants giving up their ancestral causal . don't get to sun. down the true christian is on a false scale if and you're to sign on to her some of the people shifts into your ghettos in itself. that move she said event. that often in. d.c. the visits in which identity pulled to you whether that if you will simpson given is i want to point out the decision that i'm sure to. acknowledge. that that's no more of them on the precipice to afford them when you're. the one putting one foot on pills any. that may assist that physique knowing that it will create. them quite released a bit so now it i
to the clueless to think it through and get to felt normal for lisa ling wouldn't really want to do 3 of them on the 22nd because those who think that the story of the us is that mysterious wouldn't fewer people who sounded business. it wasn't good use it why does what it. was 1st movie which was the mythos not by itself it didn't used to my. sources. if you look at those which are. along with the continuing archaeological drama another story worthy of anton checkoff is unfolding in france...
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.>>> a big round of applause for our ople othe ontles of ling the virus. is vides n in fillmoredistrist around spo for covid-19. themploylast workedatdays ago. medical care and some coworkers may have to go into self quarantine now. they are eligible for up to two weeks of quarantine pay.>>> this morning, there are more than 2200 confirmed cases in the bay area. santa clara county has reported 848 confirmed cases, more than twice then and the other bay area county. 20 people there have died.>>> it is using robots for this latest tech moved to happen, a pop-up laboratory was created with the help of 860 volunteers. highly skilled scientists were called on to shift their focus from conducting research to meeting the needs of the medical community in the bay area. members of this lab tell us they may be able to complete 1000 tests a day and have lts wi 24 hours. >> wear that comes in, is really taking the best tools available today, and not really relying on, you know, what is being traditionally done. >> allowed has received emergency modifications from stat
.>>> a big round of applause for our ople othe ontles of ling the virus. is vides n in fillmoredistrist around spo for covid-19. themploylast workedatdays ago. medical care and some coworkers may have to go into self quarantine now. they are eligible for up to two weeks of quarantine pay.>>> this morning, there are more than 2200 confirmed cases in the bay area. santa clara county has reported 848 confirmed cases, more than twice then and the other bay area county. 20 people...
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know what what what i've been doing my whole like it's ok ling 6 months to adapt to the new level in south sport with the start of the season he made headlines in the football well. barely 18 he scored 4 tricks in just 8 weeks in the austrian austrian funders league and finally in the champions league all of a sudden half of europe wanted to sign on the fence a slight stake manchester united and real madrid today. but chose. well. sometimes the boy. that's. more than i when i walked out 1st time on the bench of course and i had. the other wall and singing and shouting who was it was like a dream you know when you're young and you when you dream to play in front of. another level. i think. he has begun a new chapter in his career coming off the bench in his 1st just league repair. said. i. want to win my dreams. and. maybe the match to go the no worker. to front. of you since arriving in broken half a dozen blunders legal records scored 9 goals in his 1st 8 matches even scored twice in his 1st champions league match an unbelievable start for the teenager thank you we're just happy to
know what what what i've been doing my whole like it's ok ling 6 months to adapt to the new level in south sport with the start of the season he made headlines in the football well. barely 18 he scored 4 tricks in just 8 weeks in the austrian austrian funders league and finally in the champions league all of a sudden half of europe wanted to sign on the fence a slight stake manchester united and real madrid today. but chose. well. sometimes the boy. that's. more than i when i walked out 1st...