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montclair state says the impact is higher about $40 million in total factoring in the money refundingtudents and the cost of converting to online learning joining me is susan cole, president of montclair state thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> how much is a strange chapter of the history and how much has long-lasting consequences? >> we are all going to discover there's no question that it's going to take a while to dig out of this crisis the most important variables will be what happens with state funding over the next fiscal year and the other big variable is what happens with the disease that is plaguing us. and the third big variable is what students are going to do in light of all of that. >> right for example, some very tangible effects is larger classes come fall, cutting back on the offerings, deferred nonessential maintenance, we're going to speak with mitch daniels of purdue university next hour. he is opening in the fall. would you be able to make a decision like that what kind of safety requirements would be necessary for you to feel comfortable with making that d
montclair state says the impact is higher about $40 million in total factoring in the money refundingtudents and the cost of converting to online learning joining me is susan cole, president of montclair state thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> how much is a strange chapter of the history and how much has long-lasting consequences? >> we are all going to discover there's no question that it's going to take a while to dig out of this crisis the most important variables...
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the montclair drifters first formed in 1964. for 56 years, this group of dynamic and service driven african-american women has dedicated itself to bettering their community. this week, they got together to donate 40 hot meals for the frontline medical team in montclair. you can see some of the team members. a huge shout out to the montclair drifters who continue to build upon their already tremendous 50 plus year history and legacy. then, back down in my county, monmouth county, there is georgetown university freshman william marshall -- liam marshall from siegert. he is always the back home from hilltop and wanted to help out in between his online classes. he had the idea to begin an online campaign to support feed the frontline which is providing meals for the health care workers at monmouth county's area hospitals. liam used his social media presence to ask people to donate $15 in exchange for a yard sign to show -- there is one of them -- to show support for every frontline health care worker working hard. to producehad clos
the montclair drifters first formed in 1964. for 56 years, this group of dynamic and service driven african-american women has dedicated itself to bettering their community. this week, they got together to donate 40 hot meals for the frontline medical team in montclair. you can see some of the team members. a huge shout out to the montclair drifters who continue to build upon their already tremendous 50 plus year history and legacy. then, back down in my county, monmouth county, there is...
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the signs of trauma, at least the visible ones, are gone from montclair now.crime-scene tape on the street. business as usual at the starbucks on mountain boulevard. it's the pain you can't see, though, that still lingers.
the signs of trauma, at least the visible ones, are gone from montclair now.crime-scene tape on the street. business as usual at the starbucks on mountain boulevard. it's the pain you can't see, though, that still lingers.
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in new jersey there's a fellow named david plasik, a landlord in montclair. average rent $1200, $1500 a month. when all this started, he decided the one thing he could do to help out his fellow citizen was to forego rent, not one month, two months or three mont, but three months. as you know, landlords don't always get the best rap. what led you to make this particular decision. why did you do it? >> it was more the question of why not. something we were fortunate enough to be in a position to be able to do. understanding all the uncertainty ahead with the pandemic, we thought it would be nice to relieve a big component of what most people's stress is and that's their rent payment or the mortgage payments. we wanted to afford that court see to our tenants and allow them to have a little uncertainty in the future, to be relieved of the biggest financial stressor and make sure they had a roof over their thed to live in or that their business might be able to survive this and come out better on the other side. >> as i understand it, this is going to cost you som
in new jersey there's a fellow named david plasik, a landlord in montclair. average rent $1200, $1500 a month. when all this started, he decided the one thing he could do to help out his fellow citizen was to forego rent, not one month, two months or three mont, but three months. as you know, landlords don't always get the best rap. what led you to make this particular decision. why did you do it? >> it was more the question of why not. something we were fortunate enough to be in a...
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. >> reporter: jim axelrod, cbs news, montclair, new jersey. >> o'donnell: that's so good.og. and if you have a story you want to share with me or something you'd like to say as part of our effort to connect with you, you can text me. here's the phone number. you can share with me what you'd gske to know more about, and i'll share with you some of the things that interest me. we're really looking forward to hearing from you. we'll be right back. our family is from? what about here? here? here? daat whe wee from? well, actually... we're from a lot of places. you see we're from here and there and here... turn questions you've always had into stories you can't wait to share; with ancestry. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. starting small can lead to something big. our gummies contain a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level me
. >> reporter: jim axelrod, cbs news, montclair, new jersey. >> o'donnell: that's so good.og. and if you have a story you want to share with me or something you'd like to say as part of our effort to connect with you, you can text me. here's the phone number. you can share with me what you'd gske to know more about, and i'll share with you some of the things that interest me. we're really looking forward to hearing from you. we'll be right back. our family is from? what about here?...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, montclair, new jersey. >> o'donnell: good luck with those workouts.t back. or visit tdameritrade.com/learn. ♪ ...timing is everything. ...helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. although it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash,... ...swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing. stop taking and seek medical help right away. tell your doctor right away if you have... ...red color in urine, or pain while you urinate... ...or a genital area infection since a rare but serious genital infection may be life-threatening. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis,... ...or have bladder cancer. other serious side effects include dehydration, genital yeast and bacterial infections in women and men, urinary tract infections,... ...low blood sugar, and sudden kidney problems. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis, which is serious and may lead to death. think farxiga now. t
jim axelrod, cbs news, montclair, new jersey. >> o'donnell: good luck with those workouts.t back. or visit tdameritrade.com/learn. ♪ ...timing is everything. ...helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. although it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash,... ...swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing. stop taking and seek medical help right away. tell your doctor right away if...
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they were able to go out and buy take out from restaurants, or pay forward to local food bank in montclairnew jersey, for us it is the way we operate, the way we do business. that benefits our stakeholders. rob: i like the message if you have got the money spend it somewhere else and keep everybody going. we heard from you before the break that it was hard to find a way to do something. a lot of people feel that way. you were struggling to find a way in this mess we have, talk about it. >> scary to go outside these days. to roll up your sleeves and be with other volunteers was what do you do sitting at home? this was an easy thing for us to do. we have inspired a lot of others which is fantastic. we've got an emails from around the globe, people sharing with us how they have helped out in their community. that could be as simple as making a phone call to your neighbors, asking the question are you okay? we find people are having compassion right now and everybody around them, that is how we get through this and everything gets back to whatever the new normal is going to be as fast as possi
they were able to go out and buy take out from restaurants, or pay forward to local food bank in montclairnew jersey, for us it is the way we operate, the way we do business. that benefits our stakeholders. rob: i like the message if you have got the money spend it somewhere else and keep everybody going. we heard from you before the break that it was hard to find a way to do something. a lot of people feel that way. you were struggling to find a way in this mess we have, talk about it....
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. >> reporter: isabella nailbar in montclair is closed for manicures and pedicures but it's now abuzzturn it into a mask-making factory? >> a lot of our staff can sew, most of them back home, they work for factories that make clothing. >> reporter: the owner of the salon teamed up with a friend with the idea. >> we started this probably middle of march. our original goal was ten womening sewing 100 masks. that would be 1,000 masks. >> reporter: the duo established a nonprofit called it takes a village, donated fabric from berkeley clothing star britain walker along with mobilizing 150 volunteers created this miraculous little empire. they've already donated 9,600 of these masks to hospitals in san francisco and alameda county. they're right now making 22,000 more, along with 7,000 of these face shields. coca-cola donated plastic on a 3,500 roll that we are laser cutting out of a shop in oakland. >> reporter: and they're assembling the shields here at the nail salon. others iron the mask destines for frontline health care workers. there's also the money raised on a gofundme page that i
. >> reporter: isabella nailbar in montclair is closed for manicures and pedicures but it's now abuzzturn it into a mask-making factory? >> a lot of our staff can sew, most of them back home, they work for factories that make clothing. >> reporter: the owner of the salon teamed up with a friend with the idea. >> we started this probably middle of march. our original goal was ten womening sewing 100 masks. that would be 1,000 masks. >> reporter: the duo established...
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.>> reporter: news, montclair, new jersey. >> and that's the overnight news for this monday. you the nightly news continues. for others check back later for cbs th"cbs this morning" and fos online at any time on cbsnews.com. reporting from wusa 9 in washington, d.c., i'm lesli foster. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening. i'm lesli foster reporting from wusa 9 in washington, d.c. the check is still not in the mail for millions of americans struggling to make ends meet. a new report says the last $1200 paper stimulus checks might not arrive until september. deaths from the virus in this country now top 54,000, but things are improving slowly. at least 20 states are set to bring back business in some way in the coming days. but it will be a new normal. dean reynolds begins our coverage. >>orr: guthrie, oklahoma, bulls were bucking in stands. >> it's show ti daka, it was a only affair. fear takes place for public gatherings. they don't anticipate a peak until the middle of june, but there are plenty of worries right now because just a few miles aw
.>> reporter: news, montclair, new jersey. >> and that's the overnight news for this monday. you the nightly news continues. for others check back later for cbs th"cbs this morning" and fos online at any time on cbsnews.com. reporting from wusa 9 in washington, d.c., i'm lesli foster. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening. i'm lesli foster reporting from wusa 9 in washington, d.c. the check is still not in the...
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. >> janeke nobles of montclair, new jersey. listen to your neighbors. we see you. thank you for being our best. this is the medicine that will make us get better. remember how many are doing so much for us. do your part as well. that's how we get through it. together, as ever, as one. time for "cnn tonight." you know what that means. d. lemon. >> how are you doing, brother? >> better than i deserve. >> you know i'm worried about you. i didn't talk to you that much. i got a text -- we texted, what, a little bit today? what do you have? is that a cough drop? >> yeah. >> you're looking a little red today, got to be honest. >> i got sun. >> yeah? you went outside again? >> yeah. >> huh? >> you're not a doctor. >> i know i'm not a doctor. i just said you're looking a little red. >> i went out today to get vitamin d. that's what they tell you to do, to try to get it directly from the sun. it helps activate and process the vitamin d in your system. so to the extent i can get lucky and help, i do it. also my fever checks down faster. >> i'm not judging. last time i saw you
. >> janeke nobles of montclair, new jersey. listen to your neighbors. we see you. thank you for being our best. this is the medicine that will make us get better. remember how many are doing so much for us. do your part as well. that's how we get through it. together, as ever, as one. time for "cnn tonight." you know what that means. d. lemon. >> how are you doing, brother? >> better than i deserve. >> you know i'm worried about you. i didn't talk to you that...
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wonderfully positive things, however best they can from a distance and there is this video of a nurse from montclairrsey, who came home from her shift and i'll just pause so you can hear how her neighborhood reacted when she got out in her scrubs. >> thank you! >> i mean, that is a hero's welcome that she is getting. just an impromptu from the neighborhood of gratitude. >> chokes me up watching it as i'm sure it does many of our healthcare workers are our heroes. they need relief from the bullpen and we're trying to get them that. by the way, first responders, you asked earlier, about dealing with the folks who don't comply, those are the folks who are going into harm's way to all of the above, the essential retail workers, transit workers, warehouse supply chains, we have heroes up and down our state and across our country and we can never forget they were there for us when we needed them the most. >> governor phil murphy, we appreciate you taking time for "new day." thank you for talking. >> thank you for having me, alisyn. >>> there is a new effort now under way to help the african-american commu
wonderfully positive things, however best they can from a distance and there is this video of a nurse from montclairrsey, who came home from her shift and i'll just pause so you can hear how her neighborhood reacted when she got out in her scrubs. >> thank you! >> i mean, that is a hero's welcome that she is getting. just an impromptu from the neighborhood of gratitude. >> chokes me up watching it as i'm sure it does many of our healthcare workers are our heroes. they need...
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we have you can see parts of lawton avenue, lakeshore boulevard, parts of mountain boulevard in montclair, a long stretch of excelsior and a broad stretch of 32nd street in west oakland. mayor schaaf says other cities like denver have enacted similar measures. now a cycling and pedestrian advocates in the city of berkeley has started a petition. the goal according to one of the city's policy directors is to start getting some signs and partial barricades up on some of these streets as early as this saturday. again, less than an hour from now we will be getting more details about this from the mayor of oakland. reporting live, allie rasmus ktvu fox 2. >>> a new survey found more than 6% of san francisco tenants cannot pay their rent this month because of the economic impact of covid-19. the san francisco apartment association found that the average amount of rent missed this month was $2500, which adds up to about $1.5 million of unpaid rent in the city. another 16% of landlords surveyed say tenants broke their lease or gave their 30 day notice this past month. >>> easter weekend is going
we have you can see parts of lawton avenue, lakeshore boulevard, parts of mountain boulevard in montclair, a long stretch of excelsior and a broad stretch of 32nd street in west oakland. mayor schaaf says other cities like denver have enacted similar measures. now a cycling and pedestrian advocates in the city of berkeley has started a petition. the goal according to one of the city's policy directors is to start getting some signs and partial barricades up on some of these streets as early as...
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introducing today's contestants-- an ear, nose, and throat surgeon from montclair, new jersey...elementary school teacher from oak park, illinois... and our returning champion, a writer and stay-at-home mom from hutto, texas... ...whose 2 day cash winnings total $39,400. [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] [ audience laughs ] mina taught me that. thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. we have a champion right now who's not only bright but she's gregarious. she's here to have a good time, d ithows. and i like that. alison and mina, good luck to you. here we go. jeopardy! round comes first. one daily double in this round of play in one of these categories. we start off with... and then... there are a lot of urban legends and tall stories that are going to be debunked by the fact-checking website snopes.com. that's what the category's about. that's followed by... ...in each correct response, of course, and major league baseball... but only going back to 1900. ahem. [ audience laughs ] sarah, start. um, silent "c" f
introducing today's contestants-- an ear, nose, and throat surgeon from montclair, new jersey...elementary school teacher from oak park, illinois... and our returning champion, a writer and stay-at-home mom from hutto, texas... ...whose 2 day cash winnings total $39,400. [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] [ audience laughs ] mina taught me that. thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. we have a champion right now...
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here is a picture of montclair is david plastic. david is a landlord with a dozen tenants and he stepped forward to give everyone of them a rent holiday for june. three months rent free. certainly not every landlord is in a position to do the same. we get that. but david exemplifies the spirit we need to see right now of people stepping up to ensure we come out of the emergency stronger and so that we all come out of this stronger. hats off, david. and just this morning, i believe it was this morning, the man at my left from warren hills high school, where students and assembled 15,000 face shields that will be donated to health care workers. rivalschools are often on the playing field but today they showed how they are all coming together to help others. i know the tip of the iceberg coming together was when i saw jets fans of adding a new -- on the streets of new york applauding new england bringing face masks. i knew had gone to a different place and as a country and region. this is the spirit of community evident across our stat
here is a picture of montclair is david plastic. david is a landlord with a dozen tenants and he stepped forward to give everyone of them a rent holiday for june. three months rent free. certainly not every landlord is in a position to do the same. we get that. but david exemplifies the spirit we need to see right now of people stepping up to ensure we come out of the emergency stronger and so that we all come out of this stronger. hats off, david. and just this morning, i believe it was this...
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as are the ones where, you may have seen, i think it was on cnn and they showed a nurse in montclair returning home and se socialbors en mas distancing but applauding. i think it just lets the acknowledgment of something that passed. but we just want to be careful because we want people to stay home. if you are in your car alone but you are still going out. we have to this in moderation. i will let marcus enter the corrections. on the last question, i am signing an executive order to put a process in place for folks to be released. it is not a release, it is much more equivalent to a furlough. what are we calling it, marcus? >> emergency medical home confinement. in terms of information and how we are getting the message out there are a couple of things that are available. our website has frequently asked questions. these are the questions that we have been asked many times regarding the actions that we take to mitigate covid-19 that is on our website and open to the public. as far as employees are concerned, we sent out daily updates to every employee and giving them the information
as are the ones where, you may have seen, i think it was on cnn and they showed a nurse in montclair returning home and se socialbors en mas distancing but applauding. i think it just lets the acknowledgment of something that passed. but we just want to be careful because we want people to stay home. if you are in your car alone but you are still going out. we have to this in moderation. i will let marcus enter the corrections. on the last question, i am signing an executive order to put a...
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for "cbs this morning saturday," this is jim axelrod in montclair, new jersey. >>> he wrote "lean onne," and other true lie timeless hits. ahead, we'll remember musician bill withers. >>> first, here's a look at the weather for your weekend. ♪ >>> getting home from abroad has been major challenge for u.s. citizens all over the world. and time may be running out for some. that story is next. you are watching "cbs this morning saturday." i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. technology, it does great things for people. like putting cpa's at our finger tips who will review our taxes with us. i've checked your return and you're are good to go. great thanks. people can be good at anything, even taxes. intuit turbotax. i was told to begin my peoaspirin regimen, blem. hing, even taxes. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to th
for "cbs this morning saturday," this is jim axelrod in montclair, new jersey. >>> he wrote "lean onne," and other true lie timeless hits. ahead, we'll remember musician bill withers. >>> first, here's a look at the weather for your weekend. ♪ >>> getting home from abroad has been major challenge for u.s. citizens all over the world. and time may be running out for some. that story is next. you are watching "cbs this morning saturday."...
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we asked them pay it forward within the local community of montclair, new jersey where they're all basedre small businesses. some are residents. we think that is good for the local community, good for the local economy. it will come back and be good for us as landlords and stewards in the community. neil: there's a concept but you will take a financial hit, david, you know that? are you okay with that? >> yeah. it's, you know, it is dollars out of our pocket but we're looking at this, kind of through a long windshield, looking down in the distance and you know, the immediate impact we think will be earned back tenfold plus down the road as we progress through all the uncertainty we have ahead of us. you know hopefully we retain all the commercial, retail tenancy through the other side of this. thus far we were contacted by number of other tenants in the surrounding area, when my lease is up i would prefer to be a tenant in your building. i have a viable business. great job paying me rent. i appreciate you being my landlord versus where we are today. that is great to hear. i certainly don
we asked them pay it forward within the local community of montclair, new jersey where they're all basedre small businesses. some are residents. we think that is good for the local community, good for the local economy. it will come back and be good for us as landlords and stewards in the community. neil: there's a concept but you will take a financial hit, david, you know that? are you okay with that? >> yeah. it's, you know, it is dollars out of our pocket but we're looking at this,...
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for "cbs this morning saturday," this is jim axelrod in montclair, new jersey. ♪ >> i feel like i'm goingthis -- it's funny, throw, in looking for the video we found some amazing video out there was somebody that looked awfully familiar to us being -- >> oh, look at him if! -- look at him go! look at you with the ropes. >> this was sent privately among friends and now distributed to the nation -- stop. >> nothing's private in this my friend -- >> i'm not sending mine. >> brad and tony are going to get it big time. big time. enough. if you don't want to work out and would rather watch great stories -- i can't believe that -- this weekend catch up with some of us from "cbs this morning saturday" withisodes of "saturday stories," starting at 3:00 eastern today on cbsn, our 24-hour streaming news network. download the cbs news app on your favorite streaming device or visit cbsnews.com/saturdaystories to watch. >>> up next, our "saturday session" with taylor goldsmith. the lead singer and songwriter for the acclaimed california bands dawes is kicking off our first "saturday session" from home,
for "cbs this morning saturday," this is jim axelrod in montclair, new jersey. ♪ >> i feel like i'm goingthis -- it's funny, throw, in looking for the video we found some amazing video out there was somebody that looked awfully familiar to us being -- >> oh, look at him if! -- look at him go! look at you with the ropes. >> this was sent privately among friends and now distributed to the nation -- stop. >> nothing's private in this my friend -- >> i'm...
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know if your practice is in new york city or greater new york but i have family across the river in montclair. i am from rural south georgia. andidea that anxiety financial insecurity for people in new york is nothing new in the same for the caller who called from l.a. talking about what a crazy place that is. know, a that people i i have ae study, friend who lives on a working farm and she is doing pretty well. another friend in brooklyn is a total mess, living in her apartment. is one of the things we may look bein the years to come may an encouragement for people to stop thinking that living in the city is the way to be? shout -- should we encourage people to try and move back to being closer to family? host: thanks for your comments. jennifer hartstein. guest: it is a great question. i think community is where you find it. some people find it in friends, can -- in friends, neighborhoods, family. it depends on your personality. someone who is an introvert is going to be happier being home and being isolated. extroverts thrive or -- thrive young around people. -- thrive being around people.
know if your practice is in new york city or greater new york but i have family across the river in montclair. i am from rural south georgia. andidea that anxiety financial insecurity for people in new york is nothing new in the same for the caller who called from l.a. talking about what a crazy place that is. know, a that people i i have ae study, friend who lives on a working farm and she is doing pretty well. another friend in brooklyn is a total mess, living in her apartment. is one of the...