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michelle: right. john: yeah. michelle: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. and this is definitely not what we anticipated at all. i mean, being able to be here is definitely still-- has been quite the adventure. and i'm choosing to be grateful for it. bigad: if you're ever stuck abroad, it's important to register with the state department to make sure you're getting the very latest information on travel restrictions and availability. we show you how on our website. that's nbcbayarea.com/investigations. we'll be right back. hat is it for us tonight. we will, of course, continue our in depth reporting on this public health crisis, asking tough questions, searching for solutions, and sharing the stories that need to be heard. and as we move forward together, returning to work, reopening businesses, restarting our lives, it's important to follow the advice of mental health professionals. and we have multiple resources to help you. that's all posted on our website, nbcbayarea.com. i'm bigad shaban, and on behalf of all of us here at nbc bay area, stay safe, pract
michelle: right. john: yeah. michelle: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. and this is definitely not what we anticipated at all. i mean, being able to be here is definitely still-- has been quite the adventure. and i'm choosing to be grateful for it. bigad: if you're ever stuck abroad, it's important to register with the state department to make sure you're getting the very latest information on travel restrictions and availability. we show you how on our website. that's nbcbayarea.com/investigations....
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i laid out to michelle. program manager for. a free am hammett please introduce yourself welcome to the street thank you are my name is mom and you are the representative of the united nations they want to program in nigeria based in a budget. so yes that was a headline that really jumped out at us at the stream and that headline is on now to 0 dot com africa coronavirus cases could hit 10000000 in 6 months and that figure comes from the w h o i'm going to go straight to the question guess the 1st question from twitter make you work straight away and it comes in the real savant's trivedi thank you very much for your question and the real savant says if states and disaster preparedness agencies engaged in crises simulations and ground proof their plans would we be in a basically a better place to tackle this global pandemic let me put that 1st mohammed what you'll take a somebody who really cares about development on the continent. thank you well i think there's a there's an african saying that you can only kill a snake with a st
i laid out to michelle. program manager for. a free am hammett please introduce yourself welcome to the street thank you are my name is mom and you are the representative of the united nations they want to program in nigeria based in a budget. so yes that was a headline that really jumped out at us at the stream and that headline is on now to 0 dot com africa coronavirus cases could hit 10000000 in 6 months and that figure comes from the w h o i'm going to go straight to the question guess the...
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go ahead, michele evermore. guest: it is unclear how states will interpret the guidance that the department of labor issued. if you have to quit your job as i -- a direct result of covid-19, there is a chance that you can make the case particularly if anyone has tested positive for covid-19 that requires you to self-quarantine. the guidance that was issued sunday night seemed fairly narrow. it made it clear that people cannot simply quit and receive benefits. they gave examples about how to interpret the broader language about who can leave work in order to get pandemic on employment assistance. i would say consult with a state agency and make sure you are truly eligible for on employment insurance before you quit. host: this guidance you keep referring to that seems so important for eligibility, who is consulted when federal officials are coming up with that? has your group been a part of that process? guest: the federal guidance is a factor -- it is one thing the does using its , a internal staff expertise num
go ahead, michele evermore. guest: it is unclear how states will interpret the guidance that the department of labor issued. if you have to quit your job as i -- a direct result of covid-19, there is a chance that you can make the case particularly if anyone has tested positive for covid-19 that requires you to self-quarantine. the guidance that was issued sunday night seemed fairly narrow. it made it clear that people cannot simply quit and receive benefits. they gave examples about how to...
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michelle byron went through is inconceivable. after 14 years on death row she was suddenly released just a few hours before being executed. the woman convicted of killing her husband was not executed today the state supreme court wants more time to review the case. michelle byron learned about her release and the surprising way. and the little girl on this for was next door to me she said you're not going to be executed you're free. and you know i've heard that so many times now she said it's on the news. and on the news and i said. 16 to be executed in 8 hours her sentence was overturned. michelle byron always claims you're innocent was. own son also charged always insisted that he murdered his father. for 14 years he wrote her letters where he clearly admitted to the murder. i'm going to tell you that you know i did and it wasn't for the money it was for the. letters that were never taken into account by the court this evidence should have cleared michelle byron's name and allowing her to receive a large financial compensation
michelle byron went through is inconceivable. after 14 years on death row she was suddenly released just a few hours before being executed. the woman convicted of killing her husband was not executed today the state supreme court wants more time to review the case. michelle byron learned about her release and the surprising way. and the little girl on this for was next door to me she said you're not going to be executed you're free. and you know i've heard that so many times now she said it's...
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yes, michelle, this is how it starts. [applause] fmr. pres.: tim p all-american,ms but if you heard his real middle honsney polenti, what a shame. buddy, our outstanding ambassador, jon huntsman is with us. there is something you might not n, he did not learn to speak chinese to go there. he learned english to come here. [applause] fmr. pres. obama: and then there is a vicious rumor floating around that i think could really hurt mitt romney, i heard he passed universal health care when he was governor of massachusetts. someone should get to the bottom of that. i know just the guy to do it. donald trump. he's here tonight. [applause] that hes. obama: i know has taken some flak lately, but no one is happier, no one is prouder to put this birth pres. obama: and that's because he can finally get back to focusing on the issues that matter like, did we fake the moon landing? [laughter] what really happened in roswell? [laughter] and where are biggie and tupac? [laughter and applause] pres. obama: but all kidding aside, obviously, we all know about y
yes, michelle, this is how it starts. [applause] fmr. pres.: tim p all-american,ms but if you heard his real middle honsney polenti, what a shame. buddy, our outstanding ambassador, jon huntsman is with us. there is something you might not n, he did not learn to speak chinese to go there. he learned english to come here. [applause] fmr. pres. obama: and then there is a vicious rumor floating around that i think could really hurt mitt romney, i heard he passed universal health care when he was...
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michael: michelle, it's mike.ou put out a note after the jobs report went out that said you expect 16 million to 20 million people will lose jobs over the next couple months. i can't let you get away with a couple months. can you give me an idea what you think april is going to look like and how you're coming up with numbers in this kind of model fantasy world. michelle: in our view the bulk of the weakness will be in april. heavily concentrated in april with some residual declines in may. and the way we come up with it is really using the jobless claims figures. as you noted before, you have to make assumptions for the people reporting for jobless claims that aren't necessarily going to be officially unemployed. there's different surveys that we have to account for in measurement complications. so taking all of that into consideration, you can extrapolate forward and come up with a sense of total amount of job loss. and again, it looks to be quite significant. and it shows you how big of a shock this is and how u
michael: michelle, it's mike.ou put out a note after the jobs report went out that said you expect 16 million to 20 million people will lose jobs over the next couple months. i can't let you get away with a couple months. can you give me an idea what you think april is going to look like and how you're coming up with numbers in this kind of model fantasy world. michelle: in our view the bulk of the weakness will be in april. heavily concentrated in april with some residual declines in may. and...
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michelle byron always claims her innocent was. own son also charged always insisted that he murdered his father. for 14 years he wrote her letters where he clearly admitted to the murder. i'm going to tell you that you know i did and it wasn't for the money it was for the. letters that were never taken into account by the court this evidence should have cleared michelle byron's name and allowing her to receive a large financial compensation and. everybody was going to go for your new trial go see a new trial but then i found out. at the last minute there wasn't going to be a trial. and that's why i couldn't understand why all of us. everybody turned against. us and what did you want to do then they said take the plea plate take the no contest take no contest and then a month later i figured out why they wanted me to take no count this because i had cancer i found out a month after i was finally released that i had 3rd stage breast cancer. and said that i have had it for years at the stage it was c.n.n. and they had taken a mammogr
michelle byron always claims her innocent was. own son also charged always insisted that he murdered his father. for 14 years he wrote her letters where he clearly admitted to the murder. i'm going to tell you that you know i did and it wasn't for the money it was for the. letters that were never taken into account by the court this evidence should have cleared michelle byron's name and allowing her to receive a large financial compensation and. everybody was going to go for your new trial go...
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michelle byron. the retirement pension of $600.00 a month in less than a year should be forced to leave the homeowner will be on her own she will have to start all over again with no compensation from the state. all this can be wrong. nothing i don't even get the money that you get when you leave prison i mean get ahead. and you are i don't think you would know. so now your arm around it is so out of mile. i've come through too many obstacles. to let it get me down. michelle byron went through is inconceivable. after 14 years on death row she was suddenly released just a few hours before being executed. the woman convicted of killing her husband was not executed today the state supreme court wants more time to review the case. michelle byron learned about her release in a surprising way. and the little girl on this for was next door to me she said you're not going to be executed you're free. and you know i've heard that so many times. so i turned on the news and. 6 to be executed in 8 hours her sente
michelle byron. the retirement pension of $600.00 a month in less than a year should be forced to leave the homeowner will be on her own she will have to start all over again with no compensation from the state. all this can be wrong. nothing i don't even get the money that you get when you leave prison i mean get ahead. and you are i don't think you would know. so now your arm around it is so out of mile. i've come through too many obstacles. to let it get me down. michelle byron went through...
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, you know michelle, that little girl. as the first time i noticed i was known for something other than my size. it was a great feeling. i never had that before. keep in mind, i only have that feeling as well. still, when i went on in public, it wasn't there. i started to realize i still am growing on the inside. you grow all your life. think about your emotional stability, emotions, relationship, psychology and all of these things that make who you are, continues to evolve the rest of your life. so then came third grade and it was a rainy day, so the teacher taught us chest. then we play a lot. guess what, i was great. i would win tournaments. there it was again. i would go into the halls and i hated walking into the chest hall, a huge room, so many tables and when i would walk in, everybody was staring and i was like please god, just give me to my table and i climb up the table and i had to sit on my knees or i couldn't see. most of the time, mostly boys and they would stare at me and a lot of times i beat them in ten mi
, you know michelle, that little girl. as the first time i noticed i was known for something other than my size. it was a great feeling. i never had that before. keep in mind, i only have that feeling as well. still, when i went on in public, it wasn't there. i started to realize i still am growing on the inside. you grow all your life. think about your emotional stability, emotions, relationship, psychology and all of these things that make who you are, continues to evolve the rest of your...
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because these kids started to say, you know michelle, the one in math, it wasn't, you know michelle, that little girl. it was the first time that i noticed that i was known for something other than my size. and it was a great feeling. i had never had that before. g and keep in mind only had that feeling at school and so when i went out into public it was not there. but i started to realize that i still am growing on the inside. and you grow all your life. and l think about your emotional stability in your emotions, your relationships, your psychology, all of these things that makes who you are continuously evolved the rest of your life. so then comes grade, his rainy days and the teacher taught thomas chest and we would play lots. guess what, i was great at chess. to the point where i would win tournaments. it in there i was again. i would go into these holes and i hated walking into the chest full, it is a huge room, so many tables and when i would walk in, everybody was staring and i was just like please god, just get me to my table. i would climb up the table and it is sinema need
because these kids started to say, you know michelle, the one in math, it wasn't, you know michelle, that little girl. it was the first time that i noticed that i was known for something other than my size. and it was a great feeling. i had never had that before. g and keep in mind only had that feeling at school and so when i went out into public it was not there. but i started to realize that i still am growing on the inside. and you grow all your life. and l think about your emotional...
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michelle in leavenworth, washington. michelle, you're first up. go ahead.ave i believe that we a responsibility to be promoting faith, not fear. there's a pandemic of fear going on. and today they're stripping away what makes us who we are. easter is about going to church for me. i'm not going to church and we're not going to brunch. d it seems really strange to essential businesses like the jet pro car wash is open, different things, the marijuana shop. i don't under how that can be open and yet we can't go worship. host: our capital hill producer greg kaplan tweeting an image of the democratic leader in the senate, chuck schumer. and schumer on saturday night sader to benefit the centers or disease control emergency response fund. bill, good morning. caller: i believe you should stay away from the churches for a little while and perhaps give the government a chance to investigate the unemployment checks that aren't going out. it's a big scandal down here in florida. thanks to rick scott. host: bill, why aren't they going out, what's the story there? calle
michelle in leavenworth, washington. michelle, you're first up. go ahead.ave i believe that we a responsibility to be promoting faith, not fear. there's a pandemic of fear going on. and today they're stripping away what makes us who we are. easter is about going to church for me. i'm not going to church and we're not going to brunch. d it seems really strange to essential businesses like the jet pro car wash is open, different things, the marijuana shop. i don't under how that can be open and...
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it is wednesday, april 1, i am michelle griego. >>> i am kenny choi.t is 5:00 when we checked weather and traffic. >>> good morning kenny and michelle. it is a clear and chilly start to the day. get ready for sunshine
it is wednesday, april 1, i am michelle griego. >>> i am kenny choi.t is 5:00 when we checked weather and traffic. >>> good morning kenny and michelle. it is a clear and chilly start to the day. get ready for sunshine
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no need to panic no shortages supermarket manager michelle lind says these words like incantations the shelves aren't empty because there are no goods to be had it's because he wasn't prepared for the sudden spate of panic buying lint has been permanently stressed for days in these times of the virus he's even helping to stack shelves to get things under control again. that's a question but i know you're going to make adjustments ourselves to i told my staff today that we have to react day by day and unfortunately i don't have. time to quit hold on a 2nd. sorry but everybody needs toilet paper if you 3 are buying multiple packs i get no start 2 or 3 times a week you know. it's not a problem in older people and toilet paper to you but you don't have to overreact thanks very much mr knight and you are absolutely right these are crazy times. crazy times call for new rules even for customers at the supermarket is that of no one i think i can only let you have one i'm sorry. flower past and canned goods can also only be bought in normal household amounts despite the stress michelle lind is
no need to panic no shortages supermarket manager michelle lind says these words like incantations the shelves aren't empty because there are no goods to be had it's because he wasn't prepared for the sudden spate of panic buying lint has been permanently stressed for days in these times of the virus he's even helping to stack shelves to get things under control again. that's a question but i know you're going to make adjustments ourselves to i told my staff today that we have to react day by...
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michele evermore with us. take us through what is available for the folks who may find himself in that position of furloughed or laid off through the cares act that was just past. try toworkers should apply for regular unemployment insurance. a number of people do not believe they are eligible for regular unemployment insurance. often they are mistaken about that. what the cares act does is to workers who do apply for insurance but might not be eligible because they are self-employed or independent contractors or misclassified as independent contractors in that state, they should be entitled to a benefit. that is relatively similar to the regular uninsurance benefit. anybody getting regularic benefit or a insurance benefit should be eligible for an extra $600 per week through the end of july. on top of that, there is a pandemic on emergency compensation provision that expands benefit eligibility for an additional 14 weeks in every state. host: all of these things are available to anyone who has lost their jobs
michele evermore with us. take us through what is available for the folks who may find himself in that position of furloughed or laid off through the cares act that was just past. try toworkers should apply for regular unemployment insurance. a number of people do not believe they are eligible for regular unemployment insurance. often they are mistaken about that. what the cares act does is to workers who do apply for insurance but might not be eligible because they are self-employed or...
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one was john michelle basket. and icing his last name correctly? >> yes. he was a really kind of like an effort guard painter. he really was, and right now some of his paintings are, i think his paintings are up there at the highest resale value. he died young and he was somebody that like some young geniuses they die too young and never know what they could have become but even him he was -- we put him in as a disruptor because there are other artists. i know a couple people on our staff, i will call jesse washington out, he thought there should have been other notable painters that were more deserving of being the artist. elizabeth kaplan. in every genre you have success, so much success that you are making choices for a lot of different reasons. i like the fact that we have some zags that people did not expect a person to be on the list. >> disruptors was important to be included? >> i think disruption is good, courage, bravery where you are taking the chance, going places where others feel others haven't gone. all of those should be considered. certain
one was john michelle basket. and icing his last name correctly? >> yes. he was a really kind of like an effort guard painter. he really was, and right now some of his paintings are, i think his paintings are up there at the highest resale value. he died young and he was somebody that like some young geniuses they die too young and never know what they could have become but even him he was -- we put him in as a disruptor because there are other artists. i know a couple people on our...
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i would like to hear from michelle, in cornwall.e getting inquiries daily to book holidays from june onwards, we are worried there will be an influx of people going away from the cities and two tourist hotspots which could bring a second wave to areas such as cornwall. please could we ask how tourism in the uk will be managed in the coming weeks? well, thanks, michelle and first, i want to say i sympathise very much with everybody in the tourism industry who has taken such a hit. it has been one of ourjob is to make sure that we look after businesses as far as we possibly can, through our loans and support schemes, following schemes for workers. —— furloughing schemes. you will come back, michelle, we will make sure the uk bounces back strongly as it possibly can, but we have to be sensible and the public have been sensible in staying away as far as they have and obeying the advice. it is vital, as i say, that that does not fray and we don't see people starting to disregard what we are saying. a lot more will be said next week and i
i would like to hear from michelle, in cornwall.e getting inquiries daily to book holidays from june onwards, we are worried there will be an influx of people going away from the cities and two tourist hotspots which could bring a second wave to areas such as cornwall. please could we ask how tourism in the uk will be managed in the coming weeks? well, thanks, michelle and first, i want to say i sympathise very much with everybody in the tourism industry who has taken such a hit. it has been...
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jill and i are so thankful to barack and michelle for their support. their friendship and the connection between our families has been a great gift. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, dr. howard, editor-in-chief of the journal of the american medical association, discusses the science behind covid-19. expand the use of telemedicine and how virtual care can help during the pandemic. impact of the pandemic in his district and legislation he is sponsoring to provide economic relief. watch washington journal at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. watch washington journal sunday morning as we look back on the oklahoma city bombing 25 years later with events from that morning. the investigation, the arrest of the perpetrator, and how the attack has been remembered over the years. >> all month on c-span we're featuring the winners
jill and i are so thankful to barack and michelle for their support. their friendship and the connection between our families has been a great gift. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, dr. howard, editor-in-chief of the journal of the american medical association, discusses the science behind covid-19. expand the use of telemedicine and how virtual care can help during the pandemic. impact of the pandemic in his district...
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michelle, welcome back to the newshour. good to see you. >> good to see you as well. >> nawaz: it will surprise you not at all to learn pet le have a questions on the topic. so let's jump right in. our first one comes from ann nagahiro. she lives in the state of washington. she reached out on instagram. here's the question fromnn.f >> for those who are planning on retiring in the next year or two, what would you suggest to make up the losses to our retirement funds? >> nawaz: michelle, a lot of people in this position. is there a way to make up those sses? >> no, not really. not in the short term. lots of people are wondering, should i sell, sell everything? but the fact of the matter is that sort of trying to time the market and you don't want to do that and you're probably going to have years to retirement. what you really want to focus is on making sure that you have enough income to weather this storm for another year or two, that you would tap your emergency savings, maybe some bonds, but you really want to a leave the
michelle, welcome back to the newshour. good to see you. >> good to see you as well. >> nawaz: it will surprise you not at all to learn pet le have a questions on the topic. so let's jump right in. our first one comes from ann nagahiro. she lives in the state of washington. she reached out on instagram. here's the question fromnn.f >> for those who are planning on retiring in the next year or two, what would you suggest to make up the losses to our retirement funds? >>...
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as we all manage our way through pandemic unlike anything we have seen in a century, michelle and i hope you and your families are safe and well. if you have lost somebody to this virus or someone in your life is sick, or if you are one of the millions suffering economic hardship, please know you are in our prayers. lee's know that you are not alone, because now is the time for all of us to help where we can and be there for each other as neighbors, as coworkers, and as fellow citizens. over the past weeks we have seen plenty of examples of the kind of courage, kindness and selflessness that we will need to get through one of the most difficult times in our history. michelle and i have been amazed at the incredible bravery of our medical professionals who are putting their lives on the line to save others. the public servants and health officials battling this disease. the workers taking risks every day to keep our economy running. and everyone who is making their own sacrifice at home with their families, all for the greater good. if there is one thing we have learned as a country from
as we all manage our way through pandemic unlike anything we have seen in a century, michelle and i hope you and your families are safe and well. if you have lost somebody to this virus or someone in your life is sick, or if you are one of the millions suffering economic hardship, please know you are in our prayers. lee's know that you are not alone, because now is the time for all of us to help where we can and be there for each other as neighbors, as coworkers, and as fellow citizens. over...
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michelle? >> i think also you're hearing a lot from the right that people projected that there might be 100,000 to 200,000 deaths. and now there is only projected say 60,000 deaths. so that shows that those projections were wrong as opposed to that shows that the interventions are working. if you kind of say well, now the people who made those predictions have been discredited and we don't have the take their advice, you're throwing away the only things that have saved us from those much higher numbers. but i think you're already seeing from some republicans in congress, from some republicans and particularly conservative states. you're seeing some of the same logic that goes into climate denial, this kind of distrust of models, this distrust of experts, this sense that any kind of demand for limits on individual freedom in the name of the greater good must be part of some kind of liberal conspiracy. you're seeing that, and i think it's going to become more attractive. it's going to become a mo
michelle? >> i think also you're hearing a lot from the right that people projected that there might be 100,000 to 200,000 deaths. and now there is only projected say 60,000 deaths. so that shows that those projections were wrong as opposed to that shows that the interventions are working. if you kind of say well, now the people who made those predictions have been discredited and we don't have the take their advice, you're throwing away the only things that have saved us from those much...
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michelle has more on what's coming up there. you for the good welcome. >>> i'm so glad you got through your first morning show on kpix. we have a lot going on on cbsn today as the number of people are forced to adjust the routines. instagram is a connecting users to resources so we talked to an expert from social media platform and national alliance on mental illness for some tips. plus she plays a teenage detective tracking down crime. the actress behind nancy drew tells us about tonight's thriller. if you are heading out the door, go to kpix.com and check out cbsn bay area. watch that and more throughout the morning. >>> you deserve another cup of coffee and hopefully somebody brought you a bagel or doughnut. if not, we will do the proper welcoming of our morning show when we get back to the studio. >>> thank you. and i will see you tomorrow morning. thank you for joining us as well. thanks for watching kpix five this morning. ha a great >>> good morning to you, and welcome to "cbs this morning." it's wednesday, april 15th, 20
michelle has more on what's coming up there. you for the good welcome. >>> i'm so glad you got through your first morning show on kpix. we have a lot going on on cbsn today as the number of people are forced to adjust the routines. instagram is a connecting users to resources so we talked to an expert from social media platform and national alliance on mental illness for some tips. plus she plays a teenage detective tracking down crime. the actress behind nancy drew tells us about...
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michelle: that is a great question.r physicians, all of our health care workers are working around-the-clock right now to try and fight against this virus. what we have seen after other disasters like for instance theicanes or tornadoes, or tragedies we all experienced there are fairly predictable phases we go through collectively. it starts with the impact of the disaster when it first hits, we experience fear and confusion. difficulty believing it is even happening, and we make extraordinary efforts to protect ourselves and our families. then we move into what we see as this hero it phase where we have a great -- heroic phase where we have a great deal of activity and we are all ramping up to help. it moves quickly into what is called by many as this honeymoon phase, we are bonding back assistance,disaster we are optimistic we are going to get through this, get back to normal quick. unfortunately, that does not last long and we tend to move realizeillusionment, the limitations of our disaster assist, and we have been
michelle: that is a great question.r physicians, all of our health care workers are working around-the-clock right now to try and fight against this virus. what we have seen after other disasters like for instance theicanes or tornadoes, or tragedies we all experienced there are fairly predictable phases we go through collectively. it starts with the impact of the disaster when it first hits, we experience fear and confusion. difficulty believing it is even happening, and we make extraordinary...
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well thanks michel and 1st of all i want to obviously i i say i sympathize very much with everybody in the tourism industry who's taken such a such a hit and it's been one of our jobs to make sure that we look after businesses far as we possibly can through our loans our support schemes to our furthering schemes for for workers you will come back michel we are going to make sure that the u.k. bounces back as strongly as fast as we possibly can but we've got to be sensible i think the public have been very sensible so far and in staying away is as far as they are in a bang the advice is vital as i say that that does not fray and we don't see people starting to disregard what we're saying but we will be saying as i say as i say a lot more next week and in the coming weeks about how and when we propose to unlock the various parts of the u.k. economy what you're going to get next week is really a a roadmap a menu of options the dates and times of each individual measure will be very much driven by where we are in the epidemic what the data is is really saying and we're getting a lot more d
well thanks michel and 1st of all i want to obviously i i say i sympathize very much with everybody in the tourism industry who's taken such a such a hit and it's been one of our jobs to make sure that we look after businesses far as we possibly can through our loans our support schemes to our furthering schemes for for workers you will come back michel we are going to make sure that the u.k. bounces back as strongly as fast as we possibly can but we've got to be sensible i think the public...
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i am michelle griego. >> i am len kiese. good morning to you. good morning to you, mary. let's find out about our forecast. >> good morning. today we have the start of a warming trend for us with a bit more sunshine. here is a live look at the treasure island camera with those clouds. you can see temperatures running in the mid 40s for santa rosa and low 50s from concord, livermore, san francisco, mid 50s for san jose. we have daytime highs, 64 in san francisco, 67 in oakland, low 70s in san jose. we are right around where we thh s. tas on that are coming up. let's look at traffic this morning with gianna franco. >> let's look at the roadways right now. a heads up, things are moving pretty good with no major delays. things are moving nicely in both directions. the san mateo bridge is also off to a good start with no delays. it looks pretty good in both directions through there, as well. there are more changes happening this weekend. they will be adding more routes by the 12, 28 and 54. obviously, there are still some complic
i am michelle griego. >> i am len kiese. good morning to you. good morning to you, mary. let's find out about our forecast. >> good morning. today we have the start of a warming trend for us with a bit more sunshine. here is a live look at the treasure island camera with those clouds. you can see temperatures running in the mid 40s for santa rosa and low 50s from concord, livermore, san francisco, mid 50s for san jose. we have daytime highs, 64 in san francisco, 67 in oakland, low...
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michelle obama. he joins us now to discuss it. good evening. >> why michelle obama? >> why not? think about the magic of obama/biden ticket but in reverse. biden/obama ticket. when i mentioned this to the chair woman of the michigan democratic party just offhanded in the discussion, i think the words out of her mouth were, oh, my gosh. that's the reaction you hear from democrats. she's sort of a transformational figure, she's above regular politics. i think the ugov or economist had done a global survey and found that she was the most popular woman in the world. if she decided to be joe biden's running mate, which she and all of her allies insist she doesn't want to be, she doesn't want to run for any office. she would be kind of head and shoulders above any other candidate and perhaps even head and shoulders above the top candidate. >> there's that. but based on what she has said before, it feels like ping your hopes to michelle obama on the ticket is like saying, you ain't gonna date no one who's name ain't beyonce. this is not happening. what does that tell you about the demo
michelle obama. he joins us now to discuss it. good evening. >> why michelle obama? >> why not? think about the magic of obama/biden ticket but in reverse. biden/obama ticket. when i mentioned this to the chair woman of the michigan democratic party just offhanded in the discussion, i think the words out of her mouth were, oh, my gosh. that's the reaction you hear from democrats. she's sort of a transformational figure, she's above regular politics. i think the ugov or economist had...
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at morning. >>> good morning two, michelle. it is a chilly start ready, temperatures are colder compared to yesterday under clear skies, so those clear skies really helping our temperatures to plummet this morning. we just don't have that cloud cover to act like a blanket and insulate us. here is a beautiful live look with our sales first tower, as we look east of the bay bridge and the east bay, you can see our temperatures. mid-40s in concord and for san jose, 50 in oakland, upper 30s in little more and looking at 43 for santa rosa this morning. our temperatures change, anywhere from 2 to 12 degrees colder compared to yesterday at this time. is what you can expect. clear and chilly conditions. sunshine is we head through afternoon and a bit warmer for today, but, seasonal for this time of year. a mild day across the region. rain returns for weekend and in fact, tracking to other systems for weekend. but, dry for the next couple of days. today and for tomorrow, with high-pressure building and for us. future cast, taking you ho
at morning. >>> good morning two, michelle. it is a chilly start ready, temperatures are colder compared to yesterday under clear skies, so those clear skies really helping our temperatures to plummet this morning. we just don't have that cloud cover to act like a blanket and insulate us. here is a beautiful live look with our sales first tower, as we look east of the bay bridge and the east bay, you can see our temperatures. mid-40s in concord and for san jose, 50 in oakland, upper...
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official michelle king with her book. >> we are often in denial about though challenge women face. people assume workplaces are meritocracy's. there is this belief everyone is the same because everyone is treated the same way. so people do not have different experiences of work. we are not only denying difference, but we are denying equality. >> watch afterwards with michelle king tonight at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span two. >> during his coronavirus briefing, new york governor andrew cuomo signed two executive orders. the first directing employers to provide essential workers with a mask if they are interacting with the public and another expands who can be tested for antibodies. the governor also said it is his decision whether to close schools for the rest of the year. on saturday, mayor bill de blasio said new york city schools would not reopen. other new york state officials joint governor cuomo for this re-think. -- for this briefing. gov. cuomo: good morning. great to see you again. some of you for the second time today. easter for all those celebrating. happy passover.
official michelle king with her book. >> we are often in denial about though challenge women face. people assume workplaces are meritocracy's. there is this belief everyone is the same because everyone is treated the same way. so people do not have different experiences of work. we are not only denying difference, but we are denying equality. >> watch afterwards with michelle king tonight at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span two. >> during his coronavirus briefing, new york...
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michelle: there is a couple of things.think it is imperative to get the funds to struggling businesses as soon as possible, whether you're talking about the airlines, even the difficulties unemployment program where funds have been allocated but not yet dispersed because the system is overwhelmed. we need to get cash in the hands of businesses and we need to do so -- and i have heard the treasury secretary talk about those thatre will be perhaps game the system, who will apply for aid that may not needed, but we cannot allow too much concern about those kinds of individuals, which will be the minority, to keep the program from helping the majority. the do think that policymakers are very much focused on getting money to people as quickly as possible. i think they are trying to find the right balance about giving the funds without -- in a responsible way to ensure that funds are being used for the purposes they are intended to be used for. the efforts to do that i don't think ultimately diminish. everybody's recommendation
michelle: there is a couple of things.think it is imperative to get the funds to struggling businesses as soon as possible, whether you're talking about the airlines, even the difficulties unemployment program where funds have been allocated but not yet dispersed because the system is overwhelmed. we need to get cash in the hands of businesses and we need to do so -- and i have heard the treasury secretary talk about those thatre will be perhaps game the system, who will apply for aid that may...
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matters for us in brussels and michelle because they're in berlin thank you both. let's take a look now at some other coronavirus news the ratings agency fitch says the world is on track for a recession of on precedented death in the post-war period it could be twice as severe as the great recession of 2009 south korea's central bank says the economy has shrunk 1.4 percent over the coronavirus its worst performance in more than a decade the number of kobe 1000 infections in singapore has passed 10000 despite robust efforts by the city state to try and control the virus in china a citizen journalist missing for almost 2 months has reappeared he says he was detained by police and forcibly quarantined now it is the 1st trial of its kind in the world 2 suspected syrian intelligence officers are set to face justice here in germany today they're charged with crimes against humanity including torture and sexual assault prosecutors are using universal jurisdiction lost to try the suspects here the defendants entered germany as asylum seekers along with thousands of other s
matters for us in brussels and michelle because they're in berlin thank you both. let's take a look now at some other coronavirus news the ratings agency fitch says the world is on track for a recession of on precedented death in the post-war period it could be twice as severe as the great recession of 2009 south korea's central bank says the economy has shrunk 1.4 percent over the coronavirus its worst performance in more than a decade the number of kobe 1000 infections in singapore has passed...
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michelle fleury, thanks very much, in new york.ident they have reached their highest number of infections and passed the peak so they're starting to ease restrictions and move towards ending their lockdowns. new zealand today announced that rules on local travel will be relaxed, this follows some easing in germany and denmark too. what happens next is likely to be keenly watched by governments around the world, as our science editor david shukman reports. even when the worst seems to be over, the virus remains a threat. in china, the authorities are still on their guard — checking forfever, a common symptom of covid—19. every government is now trying to work out what to do next. new zealand is held up as an example of a country that's got it right so far. it cut itself off from the rest of the world. an extreme lockdown was introduced rapidly and cases of deaths have been kept unusually low. so, the prime minister has announced the first cautious moves to open up. we believe that decisive action — going hard and going early — give
michelle fleury, thanks very much, in new york.ident they have reached their highest number of infections and passed the peak so they're starting to ease restrictions and move towards ending their lockdowns. new zealand today announced that rules on local travel will be relaxed, this follows some easing in germany and denmark too. what happens next is likely to be keenly watched by governments around the world, as our science editor david shukman reports. even when the worst seems to be over,...
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good morning, everyone it is thursday april 23rd i michelle griego.>> good morning to you. let's get a checkup traffic with gianna.>>> we will see if the fog is impeding any of your roadways right now. no fog advisories from chp so that is good news. it was an overnight accident unfortunately this was a fatal crash. no lanes are blocked, everything is over to the shoulder. this is in the clearing stages. a vehicle went over the hill and exploded, of course this was a very seriountagaithey are clearing everything on the roadways so this is eastbound 580 right around foothill, we will keep you updated on that again, no major delays and that left lane closed only intermittently. we will have roadwork as well as you work your way out of marin heading into san francisco. looks like it is pretty quiet across our bay area bridges with no delays.>>> we just got some new video in of a passenger plane with no passengers. instead, coronavirus supplies. cargo onto seats to transmit metal supplies that just landed in tokyo from shanghai. boxes of masks and protective clothing all buckle
good morning, everyone it is thursday april 23rd i michelle griego.>> good morning to you. let's get a checkup traffic with gianna.>>> we will see if the fog is impeding any of your roadways right now. no fog advisories from chp so that is good news. it was an overnight accident unfortunately this was a fatal crash. no lanes are blocked, everything is over to the shoulder. this is in the clearing stages. a vehicle went over the hill and exploded, of course this was a very...