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democratic leader in the senate chuck schumer who said quote, president trump should learn that by muzz ling science and the truth, it will only prolong this health and economic crisis. joinings now for the interview tonight is the top democrat in the united states senate new york senior senator chuck schumer. thank you for taking the time to be here tonight. >> good evening, rachel. >> let me ask you first about what i just mentioned there. this white house notification today that members of the administration's coronavirus task force won't be allowed to testify at any time this entire month unless the white house chief of staff gives a permission slip. it's to me, it strikes me as a strange sort of proclamation, i wonder if this is something you expected, or if this is a surprise to you. >> well, it's not surprising, because donald trump and his administration, by and large, have just shied away from the truth. they don't want to admit the reality. president trump said a month ago, every american who wants a test can get a test. well, obviously, that is not even close to true. and you know
democratic leader in the senate chuck schumer who said quote, president trump should learn that by muzz ling science and the truth, it will only prolong this health and economic crisis. joinings now for the interview tonight is the top democrat in the united states senate new york senior senator chuck schumer. thank you for taking the time to be here tonight. >> good evening, rachel. >> let me ask you first about what i just mentioned there. this white house notification today that...
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many more still having problems just applying for benefits here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: washington. >> a couple weeks from now i have a new slew of bills coming up. >> reporter: to new york. >> never experienced this before. >> reporter: to florida. >> i'm scared right now. it's not okay. >> reporter: 30 million workers have filed for unemployment in the last six weeks that means a stunning 18% of the u.s. work force is out of a job compared to over 4% two months ago. and that doesn't even include people like single mother ashley reeves who has been trying to file for unemployment in florida for a month. >> i just feel at a loss i just feel like nothing, nothing is going to come through. >> reporter: she was told this week she is ineligible ke 4 florida. however, the state has not explained why only telling workers to apply again. the surge in applications nationwide is fueled by major companies slashing thousands of jobs nearly 18 million americans have received unemployment benefits but many states are still struggling with outdated systems and an avalanche of applications, even
many more still having problems just applying for benefits here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: washington. >> a couple weeks from now i have a new slew of bills coming up. >> reporter: to new york. >> never experienced this before. >> reporter: to florida. >> i'm scared right now. it's not okay. >> reporter: 30 million workers have filed for unemployment in the last six weeks that means a stunning 18% of the u.s. work force is out of a job compared to...
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lester >> jo ling kent, thank you. >>> up next, i want you to meet some real american heroes >>> these months in lockdown have opened our eyes to the people and jobs we depend on, but didn't think much about before now, including some local heroes who collect a vital and dangerous cargo. long before the sun comes up in san francisco, israel is already behind the wheel. >> we want to make sure the city gets clean and that's a big deal for us. >> reporter: he and his colleagues making the rounds even before the pandemic, the government labeled it one of the most dangerous jobs. now even riskier. >> we're nervous we didn't let this paralyze us. there is more recycle. we need that cardboard right now. manufacturers need that to ship essentials. >> the residential volume has picked up extremely because you have people ordering so we getting a lot more cardboard and paper recycling. >> reporter: iana banks works on the shorting line. do you consider what you do to be dangerous >> health wise it can be dangerous because a lot of different things come through the recycling and we have to be ca
lester >> jo ling kent, thank you. >>> up next, i want you to meet some real american heroes >>> these months in lockdown have opened our eyes to the people and jobs we depend on, but didn't think much about before now, including some local heroes who collect a vital and dangerous cargo. long before the sun comes up in san francisco, israel is already behind the wheel. >> we want to make sure the city gets clean and that's a big deal for us. >> reporter: he...
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will be permanent as the may jobs report is expected to show 20% unemployment lester >> all right jo lingent, thank you. >>> with so many lives lost and up ended by the covid crisis, president trump was fuming over getting fact checked by twitter late today escalating the war of words with social media companies. peter alexander with details from the white house. >> reporter: a day after the u.s. surpassed 100,000 coronavirus deaths, president trump for the first time noting the very sad milestone on twitter, his favorite social media megaphone as he tries to crack down on the company and others signing an executive order calling on regulators to reveal a law that shields companies for being responsible for what people post on their site. >> they have a shield. they can do what they want they're not going to have the shield. >> reporter: president trump fuming about twitter slapping a fact check label on tweets where he claimed mail in ballots would be fraudulent but there is no evidence of wide spread fraud in mail in voting but the president is accusing the tech company of trying to sti
will be permanent as the may jobs report is expected to show 20% unemployment lester >> all right jo lingent, thank you. >>> with so many lives lost and up ended by the covid crisis, president trump was fuming over getting fact checked by twitter late today escalating the war of words with social media companies. peter alexander with details from the white house. >> reporter: a day after the u.s. surpassed 100,000 coronavirus deaths, president trump for the first time...
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jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >> reporter: this is gabe gutierrez in new york where the line of cars stretched around this shopping mall parking lot. not for sales. >> i have three of these for you. >> reporter: but for food. >> this is you're uncertain. everything is just so difficult to process daily, you know you don't know what's going to happen the next day. >> reporter: it a bit of organized chaos. all those cars over there, right now they are driving here and being diverted into several lanes and more than 100 volunteers are giving each car a salad, yogurt, milk and produce. as the unemployment numbers sore, so do food bank lines across the country from new york to arkansas to hawaii. anxiety up and down the food chain. some farmers like dave fisher in upstate new york have had to dump their milk since restaurant and school orders have plummeted. >> that's probably the most frustrating thing that you could ever ask a farmer to do is work hard, grow a crop and have to waste it. >> reporter: we spoke with him from this distribution site part of the state's effort to buy pro
jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. >> reporter: this is gabe gutierrez in new york where the line of cars stretched around this shopping mall parking lot. not for sales. >> i have three of these for you. >> reporter: but for food. >> this is you're uncertain. everything is just so difficult to process daily, you know you don't know what's going to happen the next day. >> reporter: it a bit of organized chaos. all those cars over there, right now they are driving...
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here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: wearing a mask to shop is now a flash point for conflict. >> i work for costco and i'm asking this member to put on a mask because that is our company policy so either wear the mask. >> i'm not doing it. i woke up in a free country. >> reporter: this viral video inside a costco shows a customer not wearing a mask. >> you're no longer welcome in the warehouse. you need to leave. >> reporter: costco that declined to comment on the specific incident requires customers to wear masks, siting the cdc saying although some may disagree with this policy or question of the effectiveness, we're choosing to err on the side of safety this conflict drives home the reality for front line retail workers now having to enforce health and safety policy in addition to normal policies tensions boiling over as unprecedented customer demand sores. walmart and target in store sales jumped more than 10%. online sales skyrocketing far higher. >> this quarter was unlike anything we've seen in our company's long history. >> reporter: grocery store workers worry for their own saf
here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: wearing a mask to shop is now a flash point for conflict. >> i work for costco and i'm asking this member to put on a mask because that is our company policy so either wear the mask. >> i'm not doing it. i woke up in a free country. >> reporter: this viral video inside a costco shows a customer not wearing a mask. >> you're no longer welcome in the warehouse. you need to leave. >> reporter: costco that declined to comment on...
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will become reality it comes as yet another american retail giant is now struggling to survive jo ling kent reports >> reporter: tonight a retail emergency. jc penny filing for chapter 1 bankruptcy becoming the largest retail to fall victim to the coronavirus following neiman marcus and j. crew the 118-year-old retailer has struggled with slowing sales for years. covid-19 exacerbating the problems the company saying the closure of our stores due to the pandemic necessitated a more fulsome review it currently operates over 850 locations. the company says some stores will close permanently. overall retail sales dropped by more than 15% last month, the most ever on record. meantime grocery chains are under pressure, too. starting tomorrow kroger the country's largest grocery chain will end the extra $2 an hour of hero pay for essential workers. amazon, wal-mart, starbucks and target are following suit by the end of the month she worked at the check out at kroger ralph for more than ten years. when you realized this pay is going to go away how does that make you feel? >> we're dealing with
will become reality it comes as yet another american retail giant is now struggling to survive jo ling kent reports >> reporter: tonight a retail emergency. jc penny filing for chapter 1 bankruptcy becoming the largest retail to fall victim to the coronavirus following neiman marcus and j. crew the 118-year-old retailer has struggled with slowing sales for years. covid-19 exacerbating the problems the company saying the closure of our stores due to the pandemic necessitated a more fulsome...
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jo ling kent, let's start with you out in california.been interesting to watch governor newsom on one hand about two weeks ago it was clear he said i'm moving at my pace, i'm not going to feel the pressure. but as soon as other places have started to open up and he started to get a little bit of heat from some of the smaller rural counties in california, he seems to try to -- to be trying to stay a step ahead so that none of those annoyances percolate into a full-fledged political battle. >> yeah. certainly politics has something to do with this. but if you look at what he said yesterday in his address, he was really focused on citing the data and he says the hospitalizations, the cases, the icu hospitalizations specifically appear to be steadying. and that is why he is changing the restrictions. and i want to read you what that new threshold here is. the counties can reopen if they show fewer than 25 coronavirus cases per 100,000 residents over the past two weeks, or no higher than 8%, chuck. in terms of a positive rate for people testi
jo ling kent, let's start with you out in california.been interesting to watch governor newsom on one hand about two weeks ago it was clear he said i'm moving at my pace, i'm not going to feel the pressure. but as soon as other places have started to open up and he started to get a little bit of heat from some of the smaller rural counties in california, he seems to try to -- to be trying to stay a step ahead so that none of those annoyances percolate into a full-fledged political battle....
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here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: for millions, the reality of working from home could be permanent twitter ceo jack dorsey telling his employees they can work remotely forever from anywhere as many industries grapple with how to redesign office space to minimize health risk, the economic crisis is forcing companies to cut cost putting expensive real estate on the chopping block nbc's jacob ward. >> reporter: bay area tech companies were among the first in the nation to send their people home and google and facebook say their employees will mostly work remote for the rest of the year. >> reporter: some of new york's biggest tenants, barclays and j.p. morgan chase may not bring all employees back to the office at the same time austin based dell says more than half of its 160,000 staffers may never return to their desks. emptier offices across the country will have a devastating affect on the economy. florists count on big corporate orders and the bouquet on the way home and parking garages depend on people showing up to the office. >> we have people working from home there is a drop.
here is jo ling kent. >> reporter: for millions, the reality of working from home could be permanent twitter ceo jack dorsey telling his employees they can work remotely forever from anywhere as many industries grapple with how to redesign office space to minimize health risk, the economic crisis is forcing companies to cut cost putting expensive real estate on the chopping block nbc's jacob ward. >> reporter: bay area tech companies were among the first in the nation to send their...
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let's get right to msnbc's jo ling kent for more. a staggering number there, jo. we've come to dread thursday mornings over the past several weeks because of what they reveal about our economy, as we are learning that an estimated 40% of those jobs will never return. >> reporter: yes, that's research coming out of the university of chicago, in terms of what jobs will come back, what we know is if you look within this 41 million, the jobless claims here and the new 2.1 million that were filed in just the last week, we see companies continue to make very, very big layoffs. the good news is, though, is that there's two pieces of data that continue to improve. you see continuing jobless claims actually decrease for the first time over the past ten weeks, so that's good news. that means some people may be returning to their jobs, as all 50 states reopen, and we also know that unemployment claims overall each week are also going down, but the context on that is that when you look at 2.1 million new jobless claims filed last week, if you look back to the exact same time
let's get right to msnbc's jo ling kent for more. a staggering number there, jo. we've come to dread thursday mornings over the past several weeks because of what they reveal about our economy, as we are learning that an estimated 40% of those jobs will never return. >> reporter: yes, that's research coming out of the university of chicago, in terms of what jobs will come back, what we know is if you look within this 41 million, the jobless claims here and the new 2.1 million that were...
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first, joe ling, let's talk about what's happening to other restaurant workers and areas on the west. this sector is being hard hit. >> it is being hard hit and now california is closer to reopening so when you look at the 2.4 million new jobless claims filed last week in california, they continue to be some of the hardest-hit workers. we're talking about 39 million total jobless claims filed over the past two months since mid-march. and that's the same size as the population of california. inside that large number are a lot of restaurant workers and servers, restaurant industry people who have been very hard hit and part of the problem right now is that as these workers need to go back to work, the unemployment benefits they're receiving are actually just about the same as what they may have been making prior. so restaurant owners are having challenges, things are come florida kat complicated to get these people rehired. we talked to a prominent restaurant owner here in los angeles. here's how she's feeling right now. how are people coping? i think this is a moment of just large que
first, joe ling, let's talk about what's happening to other restaurant workers and areas on the west. this sector is being hard hit. >> it is being hard hit and now california is closer to reopening so when you look at the 2.4 million new jobless claims filed last week in california, they continue to be some of the hardest-hit workers. we're talking about 39 million total jobless claims filed over the past two months since mid-march. and that's the same size as the population of...
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. ♪ ♪ [lisa ling] coming up on life on the line. [male voice] this was not a normal day of work.obody knew that they would wake up to the deadliest fire in the history of california. our hospital had already started evacuation at eight o'clock that morning. we loaded up as many ambulances as we could. and our hospital staff called for more ambulances. the answer was we don't have any. brad loads up his own van with patients to help them escape the fire. [brad] oops. go-go-go-go. i didn't want to turn back. i needed to get these patients to a hospital. [brad brown] i'm going to do it. [voices] they told us... it's too dark right now... now, i didn't know this was the entire rest of the tow of paradise on fire... [brad] let's go... [female voice] oh, don't go so fast it scares me.. ...i won't look. [dramatic music]
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general herd ling, it's great to have you on.r it's raising bourbon, which i might do as well or other ways to pay tribute. >> i'll do it twice today, jim. one toast to the soldiers that i served with and had the honor of serving for and the second one for the health care providers. i may have two toasts today with a little glass of makers mark. >> good advice. we won't fault you for that, general. >> okay. thanks, jim. >> overseas, anger in hong kong is boiling over. these are protesters clashing with police over china imposing a national security law in the territory there. are u.s. sanctions against china as a result on the horizon? we'll have a live report, next. ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we pr
general herd ling, it's great to have you on.r it's raising bourbon, which i might do as well or other ways to pay tribute. >> i'll do it twice today, jim. one toast to the soldiers that i served with and had the honor of serving for and the second one for the health care providers. i may have two toasts today with a little glass of makers mark. >> good advice. we won't fault you for that, general. >> okay. thanks, jim. >> overseas, anger in hong kong is boiling over....
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with the pandemic abrupt ling ending the school year, students are getting creative, finding new wayssages of hope from complete strangers, even a graduation filled with celebrities. >> to be the class that commenced a new way forward, the class of 2020. bravo! brava, brava, brava. >> we'll honor seniors in ec today saturday, may 16, 2020. >> with my family seeing the "today" show here in germany. >> we want to say hello to nona. >> and celebrating my birthday the way i did last year. >> we want to wish my great-grandma a happy birthday. we love you! bye ♪ >>> welcome back to "today" on a saturday morning. i feel, dylan, like america has picked up its sign game over the last several weeks. we got some impressive signs out there during our "today" shout-outs. >> we've been loving them. >> a lot of free time to do it too. >> no doubt. >> there sure is. keep the shout-outs coming. you can post your videos on instagram and twitter with our #mytodayplaza. i don't know about you, dylan, but it feels like normalcy to see the shout-outs. >> it does, so keep them coming. we want to see more. w
with the pandemic abrupt ling ending the school year, students are getting creative, finding new wayssages of hope from complete strangers, even a graduation filled with celebrities. >> to be the class that commenced a new way forward, the class of 2020. bravo! brava, brava, brava. >> we'll honor seniors in ec today saturday, may 16, 2020. >> with my family seeing the "today" show here in germany. >> we want to say hello to nona. >> and celebrating my...
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the day is coming to an end but i still have an appointment with norbert he teaches jordan ling a lot of bavarians know how to your daughter but i don't so i want to give it a try. no but all but what is your link anyhow your doing as i mean yodeling is a way of communicating out a long distances in the open air like in the hours. message from above to down below or from below to the top. one goal might mean the livestock is now in the band the theory is a form of long distance communication a communicate through one form so can everyone do it could i you wouldn't. yes if you could talk in a single you can yodel thing even if you don't realize it. either myself. we used 2 different registers. one is quite easy and normal register like when you speak. but you can train it for instance when you do this. without is there exactly that's your normal chest voice when you order it's right there you can use that for your basic yodel sound the 2nd register can be harder for a man it's time to. imagine you could fly and you're heading towards a cliff then you take off. where you want just that
the day is coming to an end but i still have an appointment with norbert he teaches jordan ling a lot of bavarians know how to your daughter but i don't so i want to give it a try. no but all but what is your link anyhow your doing as i mean yodeling is a way of communicating out a long distances in the open air like in the hours. message from above to down below or from below to the top. one goal might mean the livestock is now in the band the theory is a form of long distance communication a...
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nbc's jo ling kent is exploring the office of the future. >> reporter: after months of staying at hometes have officially begun reopening for business. with that, millions of workers wondering what the office is going to look like. some will never go back. twitter and facebook announcing they'll allow employees to work remotely forever if they want. but for those of us who must go back to a physical work space, the bully far from business as usual. do you think we're ever going to see the traditional five-day work week again? >> not from the data we're getting. we just completed a survey of about 3,000 people and 77% of them that are working at home now say they want to continue in the future and they want to do it two to three days a week. >> reporter: curb man and wakefield, one of the country's biggest commercial real estate companies is planning to rotate just 25% of employees into the office at a time once each state gives them the green light. so how are they going to sit? >> so in this six pack here, there will be an employee sitting here, in the middle on this side, and then an
nbc's jo ling kent is exploring the office of the future. >> reporter: after months of staying at hometes have officially begun reopening for business. with that, millions of workers wondering what the office is going to look like. some will never go back. twitter and facebook announcing they'll allow employees to work remotely forever if they want. but for those of us who must go back to a physical work space, the bully far from business as usual. do you think we're ever going to see the...
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. >>> as more businesses open their doors again, even in areas where the virus is spreading, jo ling kent tonight on how they are trying to bring customers back and the restaurant chains sparking outrage in the process. >> reporter: as businesses reopen there is a patch work of policies triggering new concerns workers at five dallas restaurants owned by hill stone tell nbc news they were told not to wear masks on the job. >> we have to stop spreading everything, so probably not a good idea. >> i probably would not dine in at a restaurant if they weren't -- if the servers weren't wearing a mask. >> reporter: outrage spilling over on social media one customer saying not letting your employees wear masks during a global pandemic is insane hill stone did not respond to nbc news' response to comment but replied to the post saying our staff members who felt comfortable working without a mask are covering the limited number of shifts we have available. those who didn't feel comfortable were encouraged to stay home. nobody was forced to do anything on the website the company te concerned abo
. >>> as more businesses open their doors again, even in areas where the virus is spreading, jo ling kent tonight on how they are trying to bring customers back and the restaurant chains sparking outrage in the process. >> reporter: as businesses reopen there is a patch work of policies triggering new concerns workers at five dallas restaurants owned by hill stone tell nbc news they were told not to wear masks on the job. >> we have to stop spreading everything, so probably...
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is seeking her on charges of bank fraud and misleading a major bank loan while weighs the lings with a rat she was arrested in vancouver in 2018 at washington's request. us president donald trump is threaten to shut down twitter and other social media platforms after a statement he made was fact checked twitter described trump's post as misleading when he wrote that postal votes would lead to fraud it's the 1st time such a qualification has been added to a presidential tweet anyone value streaks pression should be concerned that the u.s. president is threatening to close down social media for questioning. this is what u.s. diplomats regularly object to iran who are tarrying states like china and russia and turkey. a new survey has found that 60 percent of brazilians support stricter social distancing measures to help curb the spread of coronavirus that's in stark contrast to their president who has consistently attacked state and city lockdown measures jaded also maddow has called the shelter in place policies a poison which could kill more through unemployment and hunger than the ou
is seeking her on charges of bank fraud and misleading a major bank loan while weighs the lings with a rat she was arrested in vancouver in 2018 at washington's request. us president donald trump is threaten to shut down twitter and other social media platforms after a statement he made was fact checked twitter described trump's post as misleading when he wrote that postal votes would lead to fraud it's the 1st time such a qualification has been added to a presidential tweet anyone value...
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for "sunday today" joe ling kent, los angeles. >> thank you very much. >>> next on this memorial dayrry smith on american service and sacrifice from the revolution forward. >>> and later, a life well lived. the man who witnessed history inside the white house, working alongside predents fromsi sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our gummies contain a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. heavy toll on america's military veterans. many of them senior citizens living under the long-term care promised to them as part of the bargain for their brave service. so this year on memorial day weekend, though they did not die in the battles of world war ii, korea, vietnam, iraq or afghanistan, we remember the sacrifice all of the fallen have made for the rest of us, from lexington and concord to this memorial day. harry smith has our sunday closer. >> reporter: every may, members of the u.s. army's historic old guard place american flags at each of the more than 228,000 graves at arlin
for "sunday today" joe ling kent, los angeles. >> thank you very much. >>> next on this memorial dayrry smith on american service and sacrifice from the revolution forward. >>> and later, a life well lived. the man who witnessed history inside the white house, working alongside predents fromsi sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our gummies contain a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil...
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why he called us back here, given the agenda, is befud ling, even to many of my republican colleagues. >> senator, in terms of the what the senate can do right now and i can hear and see your frustration with the republican leader in terms of how he is organizing the time and the priorities of senate right now, but i know that senate democrats for example, put together a detailed plan about trying to fix the testing disaster in this country. >> yes. >> i know that the senate democrats have talked in detail about what needs to happen different in terms of the financial relief and how it's been directed and now in some cases it has been misdirected to the kinds of companies that were not supposed to get small business aid, but nevertheless took the lion share of it. do you have the opportunity to work on those things, at all? even as a caucus? even if senator mcconnell isn't allowing those things -- >> yes. >> -- to be driving the floor agenda? >> the last two bills show that. covid 3 and covid 3.5. mcconnell came on the floor with a corporate bill in the first 3, and we forced him to d
why he called us back here, given the agenda, is befud ling, even to many of my republican colleagues. >> senator, in terms of the what the senate can do right now and i can hear and see your frustration with the republican leader in terms of how he is organizing the time and the priorities of senate right now, but i know that senate democrats for example, put together a detailed plan about trying to fix the testing disaster in this country. >> yes. >> i know that the senate...
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joining us now is jo ling kent. what is behind the california's governor to reopen earlier?> yes, this is the sixth largest population in california and this is big news from governor newsom. he cited a data studying cases overall and icu cases overall that more counties will be able to move further into stage two. we're talking 53 cases. i will read the criteria, you can pursue reopening if you can show that 25 coronavirus cases per 100,000 residents over the past two weeks. so that is certainly good news for a lot of counties who want to reopen some of the their restaurants and shopping malls. but, again, you have to meet the criteria in your local county. newsom is saying he wants to put more power into the hands of local health officials on this front so they can make those decisions. who's also interesting too for those of us who need a haircut or if you're interested in attending a sports event, andrea, by june 1 the governor did some hinting, just hinting -- you may be able to see some reopening the hair salons. you may see sport events without spectators here. but ce
joining us now is jo ling kent. what is behind the california's governor to reopen earlier?> yes, this is the sixth largest population in california and this is big news from governor newsom. he cited a data studying cases overall and icu cases overall that more counties will be able to move further into stage two. we're talking 53 cases. i will read the criteria, you can pursue reopening if you can show that 25 coronavirus cases per 100,000 residents over the past two weeks. so that is...
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they hold a seed ling fair where they sell seedlings, but it had to be canceled because of the pandemic. instead, they partnered with the silicon valley bicycle coalition to deliver the seedlings to low income families for free. >> we had the resources, we have greenhouses that we can grow an a buddance of seedlings, so we decided to give out free seedlings to low-income families and the unemployed in san jose and the surrounding area. >> the group says all you need is a space that gets six hours of sun a day and their seedlings handed out today can help feed a family of five. >>> joining me now, safe in his home in his back yard -- i love these back yard shots because he's showing off his flowers. you do a heck of a job on all things, rob. >> yeah, they're worth all the sneezes that come with it. right here in our back yard here in danville. we did have some warm temperatures over the last few days. it might have been uncomfortable to be outside this same time yesterday. but the sea breeze has come back and that's dropped the temperatures, most noticeably so around the coast. 57 degree
they hold a seed ling fair where they sell seedlings, but it had to be canceled because of the pandemic. instead, they partnered with the silicon valley bicycle coalition to deliver the seedlings to low income families for free. >> we had the resources, we have greenhouses that we can grow an a buddance of seedlings, so we decided to give out free seedlings to low-income families and the unemployed in san jose and the surrounding area. >> the group says all you need is a space that...
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jole ling kenlen jo ling kent. >>> women and girls are often on the front lines, disproportionately affected by emergencies like this crisis. there's an organization called care. it fights global poverty in more than 100 countries. they've assembled a group of powerful women leaders to make sure women are part of the conversation and they're getting help as well. i want to bring in sheryl sandberg, coo of facebook, founder of leaned in. she's offering her efforts to protect women and girls, and michelle nunn, the president and ceo of care usa. cheryl, let me start with you. what inspired you? >> i know michelle and her leadership. care has a 75-year history of helping some of the worst people in the world in crisis situations. we know when crisis happens, when emergencies happen, the people who are most vulnerable are often hit the hardest. that's women and girls. care put the gender lens on all the work they do to make sure we protect the most vulnerable people all over the world. >> michelle, tell us a little bit more about how women and girls have been disproportionately affected by this
jole ling kenlen jo ling kent. >>> women and girls are often on the front lines, disproportionately affected by emergencies like this crisis. there's an organization called care. it fights global poverty in more than 100 countries. they've assembled a group of powerful women leaders to make sure women are part of the conversation and they're getting help as well. i want to bring in sheryl sandberg, coo of facebook, founder of leaned in. she's offering her efforts to protect women and...
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nbc's jo ling kent joins us now.lk us through what this says about the economy, what it says about the american worker, again, even as states start to reop reopen. >> what it really says is it points to what may unemployment, that rate may look like when we get those numbers from the labor department next week. we could see an unemployment rate as high as 20%. when you look into the last week's report, 2.1 million new jobless claims filed, there's a couple of pieces of positive or neutral news that we're seeing here, you can see continuing claims are actually dropping. that means the people collecting unemployment week to week is decreasing. that number could be good, meaning people are going back to work in the states that are reopening here all across the country, but it also could mean that some people are dropping out of the labor force. that's one piece of data. as you look at 2.1 million, it's the seventh week in a row where we've seen the unemployment claims decrease. however, when you think about 2.1 million,
nbc's jo ling kent joins us now.lk us through what this says about the economy, what it says about the american worker, again, even as states start to reop reopen. >> what it really says is it points to what may unemployment, that rate may look like when we get those numbers from the labor department next week. we could see an unemployment rate as high as 20%. when you look into the last week's report, 2.1 million new jobless claims filed, there's a couple of pieces of positive or neutral...
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i'm joined by nbc news business correspondent jo ling kent in los angeles for us.o, the thing about this report was that it was worse than expected. >> reporter: yes. worse than expected but overall the numbers are ticking down week by week. i want to remind you, that when you see 3 million unemployment claims filed in just a week, we're talking about multiple times the normal averages we would have seen pre-pandemic. we expect these numbers to continue to rise and a good example of that is connecticut. for the first time connecticut has been the hardest hit state so far this week, because we show that backlog now getting cleared. the processing takes so much time for each of the state unemployment offices. going down the list, you have georgia, california, new york, florida, also all hit very, very hard as 36.5 million people are filing for jobless claims. the labor department says 17% are now receiving unemployment insurance. the insurance benefits are being paid out here but we are starting to see major cracks in the economy. remember, we had a retail spending a
i'm joined by nbc news business correspondent jo ling kent in los angeles for us.o, the thing about this report was that it was worse than expected. >> reporter: yes. worse than expected but overall the numbers are ticking down week by week. i want to remind you, that when you see 3 million unemployment claims filed in just a week, we're talking about multiple times the normal averages we would have seen pre-pandemic. we expect these numbers to continue to rise and a good example of that...
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there has been a huge increase in calls to mental health hotlines and requests for counsel ling service since the pandemic began. ucsf's langley porter psychiatric hospital reports that compared to last year this march and april, adult visits are up 11% and child and merious if you'reeg the 42%.dr practices? and also, how telehealth has change how'd you treat patients. i've even heard from some doctors that it's helping more people get services because it's easy to pick up a phone. >> that's right. i think it depends who you're talking about and there certainly is a digital divide. so edgwood center serves a large population of san francisco and san mateo counties. and depending on whether there is access to digital, it definitely has been useful for a lot of families who are hesitant to come in. it decreases some stigma. some teens really like it because it's on a device. and we've been able to shift our services over to telehealth in some ways quite successfully. but in others, it's been a acss in tms of what wreseeing, we're seeing a lot more serious cases. certainly we have resident
there has been a huge increase in calls to mental health hotlines and requests for counsel ling service since the pandemic began. ucsf's langley porter psychiatric hospital reports that compared to last year this march and april, adult visits are up 11% and child and merious if you'reeg the 42%.dr practices? and also, how telehealth has change how'd you treat patients. i've even heard from some doctors that it's helping more people get services because it's easy to pick up a phone. >>...
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i have been finding out how new york city'st needies students are coping with remote ling.aura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "wod news america." united states has crossed to milestones. there are now more than 1.5 million infections nationwide, and more than 90,00edpeople have the president claims he has been taking the controversial anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine. remedy, and renewed his feud ltth china and the world h organization. ent north america correspo has more nick: the white house is onf the most heavily protected buildings on the planet. guarded by the great service agents ready to take a bullet for the president. in the midst of thisiral onslaugh can they protect donald trump from himself? last night he made a stunning admission, that to fend off the coronavirus he is taking hydroxychloroquine, that his own government has warned against using. out of fear of the fatal consequences. president trump: i happen to be taking it. i happen to be taking it. i am taking it, hydroxychloroquine. right now. yeah. a couple of weeks ag
i have been finding out how new york city'st needies students are coping with remote ling.aura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "wod news america." united states has crossed to milestones. there are now more than 1.5 million infections nationwide, and more than 90,00edpeople have the president claims he has been taking the controversial anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine. remedy, and renewed his feud ltth china and the world h organization. ent north...
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>> how ling it takes the economy to recover, how long it takes the economy to recover really depends on how long it takes for us to get the virus under control. if the virus is contained in a few months, and it seems safe for businesses to start up again, and people to start going about their normal lives, at least to some degree, maybe not exactly as they did before the virus, but with some opening up of the economy, because the virus appears to be well contained, based on the prevailing epidemiological standard, then in that case, we'll start to recover pretty quickly. but it really just depends on how well we get the virus tamped down, and just how safe people feel about resuming normal activities that involve the kind of face to face and in person interactions that are, that tend to cause transmission of the virus. >> robert also spoke about what the federal reserve is doing behind the scenes to get the economy going again. you can watch my full interview online. scan the qr code, with your cell phone, on the bottom left-hand of your screen, it will take you right to the entire i
>> how ling it takes the economy to recover, how long it takes the economy to recover really depends on how long it takes for us to get the virus under control. if the virus is contained in a few months, and it seems safe for businesses to start up again, and people to start going about their normal lives, at least to some degree, maybe not exactly as they did before the virus, but with some opening up of the economy, because the virus appears to be well contained, based on the prevailing...
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from farmers asking for example if it might be possible to construct a machine that plants a seed ling's directly in the soil planted career and other inventors try to develop effective solutions some customers stop by his home to see his machinery in action many interested in his solar powered water heater. farm we hear is the most important part of the tubes they're difficult to get but all the other things can be sourced from local 100 stores this one has used a metal folding legs a normal iron shooting of it the most difficult thing is the heating tubes but i realize that used fluorescent bulbs can work if you paint them sarnia workable way about. built from secondhand material to his solar water heater only course around $155.00 euros about half as much as a shop or 2 and when it comes to his creativity and skilled organic q. he has become a successful equal interpret as well as an advisor to other aspiring innovators. fantastic ideas i wish we all could think of something simple and smart to protect our environment and also make the world a better place but now we move from one ver
from farmers asking for example if it might be possible to construct a machine that plants a seed ling's directly in the soil planted career and other inventors try to develop effective solutions some customers stop by his home to see his machinery in action many interested in his solar powered water heater. farm we hear is the most important part of the tubes they're difficult to get but all the other things can be sourced from local 100 stores this one has used a metal folding legs a normal...
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stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction,ling i severe stomaches in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, belly pain, and decreased appetite, which lead to dehydration and may worsen kidney problems. i have it within me to lower my a1c. ask your doctor about trulicity. >>> finally tonight here, our persons of the week. in the middle of this pandemic, the siblings who believed they had no other choice but to get to their mom. they married on july 22nd, 1947. they had nine children. mom jean is now 101. she tested positive for coronavirus last month, and her children, now all over the country, made a decision. all of them getting tested for the virus, and all of them negative. each packing their bags to be closer to their mom. now gathering outside her nursing room window. dancing to mother jean's favorite songs, singing to her. ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ >> reporter: and t
stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction,ling i severe stomaches in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, belly pain, and decreased appetite, which lead to dehydration and may worsen kidney problems. i have it within me to lower my a1c. ask your doctor about trulicity. >>> finally...
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moving on redacted correspondent anders ling is here to go over some of the stories that slipped through the cracks and it's thanks for being here yeah thanks for what you find in your cracks well there's a big crack down in the nation of brazil a crack in the honeymoon period that is in our oh i was enjoying for the past year or so his handling of the covert crisis has not been great according to a lot of brazilians there been 5000 dead zone say you would think a fascist would be great if you would think so you would think they would know how to take care of people but his at least act like they're doing it but his response to $5000.00 deaths in brazil was quote so what is what he said and that's after he fired brazil's health minister because he promoted social distancing well i'm sure the deaths were largely among people who are not millionaires which means he doesn't get about them right which is most of the population of brazil in the world but he's in trouble more recently because the supreme court of brazil blocked his nominee for the federal police director because they said it w
moving on redacted correspondent anders ling is here to go over some of the stories that slipped through the cracks and it's thanks for being here yeah thanks for what you find in your cracks well there's a big crack down in the nation of brazil a crack in the honeymoon period that is in our oh i was enjoying for the past year or so his handling of the covert crisis has not been great according to a lot of brazilians there been 5000 dead zone say you would think a fascist would be great if you...
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welcome and despite not being a member of the doubler true or taiwan has had spectacular success and ling the coronavirus spend demick how was that possible yes good going from taiwan one it was possible many because of the sas experience with the thing including a legal basis with the company cation a company he sees in place but we have a challenge this time from the koran the virus and also despite of our society from this our long mutation of the so-called ignited we will prepare and we prepare early and we prepare earnestly i think this is important. in public health it is the way we have been doing this work for so long we need almost a trial so spare isee and truthfulness that we deal with health lives of people not politike and when we do that a front if you see they people trust this the officials have been trust us so well that i am. i can't describe in words how much we have been. depends up on and without being loose in the face of both taking out in these disease without any issues but despite that despite all the trust that was reported in your own taiwan is to not a member
welcome and despite not being a member of the doubler true or taiwan has had spectacular success and ling the coronavirus spend demick how was that possible yes good going from taiwan one it was possible many because of the sas experience with the thing including a legal basis with the company cation a company he sees in place but we have a challenge this time from the koran the virus and also despite of our society from this our long mutation of the so-called ignited we will prepare and we...
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mail me thank you ling leave we've got to face it asking for money is an essential service grifters got to grift the revolving door has got to spend and you have to appreciate personal grow when lobbyists went to congress to ask for money on behalf of exxon mobil they looked inward and asked what do i want asking for money on behalf of a polluting industry is not an essential service where in that pandemic the group america's health insurance plans worth $62000000.00 have a tough time convincing all lawmakers that medicare for all is an absolutely necessary that's why the lobbyists on behalf of lobbyist the american society of association executives along with strip clubs sued for small business funds who lobbyists have that much in common with strip clubs well i guess they both pay attention to polls they both operate in a legal gray area and now they're both firm naked money grabs. fair point but there's a lobby for lobbyists my head is going to explode well you should get that checked out head exploding is a symptom of corona and yes there's a lobby for lobbies you know want they sho
mail me thank you ling leave we've got to face it asking for money is an essential service grifters got to grift the revolving door has got to spend and you have to appreciate personal grow when lobbyists went to congress to ask for money on behalf of exxon mobil they looked inward and asked what do i want asking for money on behalf of a polluting industry is not an essential service where in that pandemic the group america's health insurance plans worth $62000000.00 have a tough time...
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little later in the season, there's enough energy act in the system right here that you see world ling offshore to be bringing some late season, rainfall as of right now showers are concentrated right off the north coast of the state just west of old humboldt mendocino counties bay area in the meantime we're nice and dry we definitely got some cloud cover from the sun and some showers that we've also got to be increased with today which is going to make those mild temperatures i just showed you feel a little bit cooler showers will write first for the north bay into the early afternoon, this 02:45pm your future cast, see moderate showers for portions of napa solano sonoma and marin counties by the time we move into your evening commute there the rainfall really settle since the rest of the bay area so maybe take a little bit easier tonight as i mentioned just walk the dog bit earlier on in the day and then take it easier and a stay inside as we make our way towards especially 3, 04:05:06pm, when the most widespread rainfall can be expected. tomorrow into wednesday isolated sprinkles to
little later in the season, there's enough energy act in the system right here that you see world ling offshore to be bringing some late season, rainfall as of right now showers are concentrated right off the north coast of the state just west of old humboldt mendocino counties bay area in the meantime we're nice and dry we definitely got some cloud cover from the sun and some showers that we've also got to be increased with today which is going to make those mild temperatures i just showed you...
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taking the metro taking the trains there were some exceptions though for example on line 13 which ling's cents on the new francis post department to the center of paris and where many people actually have to go back to work on that line additionally there was a technical problem this morning that's why the 1st few trains were really popped about apart from that most trains were quite empty people have been reporting that only a few people take it create people taking trains and there most of them were wearing masks and trying to keep a distance from each other let's talk about the economy for a bit shell which is expected to to plan this what is president menem a crime and his government doing to get people back to work. well the government has already put 110000000000 euros on the table to help those who are struggling because of the coronavirus that is that money will fly in and temporary unemployment it was all it will always hope companies that are struggling these companies can apply for subsidies or government loans and don't have to pay employees charges on top of that the governm
taking the metro taking the trains there were some exceptions though for example on line 13 which ling's cents on the new francis post department to the center of paris and where many people actually have to go back to work on that line additionally there was a technical problem this morning that's why the 1st few trains were really popped about apart from that most trains were quite empty people have been reporting that only a few people take it create people taking trains and there most of...