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but employees first and i think seconds onre the two our list. >> we have nearly 6,000 hotels around the world. 3,800 of them in the united states. over 5,030 rooms. 80% of those are owned by small business people across every community. so we're experiencing the same mpact similar to what my colleagues have been talking about. i want to turn your attention to the small business owners because their the bedrock of those communities. and they're getting impacted. it's not just their employees that begins to see an impact in job losses but the entire ok system of their business are vendors. i'm very glad to work with you and your administration to preserve net worth of entrepreneurs around the world. president trump: yep, we will. >> we have 6,000 hotels in the u.s. that's one out of every 10 hotels flies our flag. as others have talked about 're in second and tertiary markets. those owners have two key concerns. what do they do with their employees when they've got zero occupancy? and two, how do they pay their mortgage. it's employee retention and liquidity so they can get through th
but employees first and i think seconds onre the two our list. >> we have nearly 6,000 hotels around the world. 3,800 of them in the united states. over 5,030 rooms. 80% of those are owned by small business people across every community. so we're experiencing the same mpact similar to what my colleagues have been talking about. i want to turn your attention to the small business owners because their the bedrock of those communities. and they're getting impacted. it's not just their...
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onre were clear trends going with regard to barrels of oil spilled. everything was going in a clear downward trajectory. project thatwas a was not properly managed. i set through many days and it was clear it really was an ear responsible anomaly. there were a series of errors, any one of which could have error that resulted in the senseless death of 11 people. i think there have been a number of improvements in safety that have resulted from this. settlemente largest in u.s. history from a single company. i think it was important considering the impact. the dollars continue to be invested in the restoration of the gulf coast. ,ith regard to governor edwards his climate announcement, he announced he was going to put , advisory panel to help advise on effectively a future strategy for climate for louisiana. i think it is really important we do with a group of people together. i feel like this issue has been ruled by emotion over the last few years rather than fact. a few things that kind of confirm that. whatever people think about which states have be
onre were clear trends going with regard to barrels of oil spilled. everything was going in a clear downward trajectory. project thatwas a was not properly managed. i set through many days and it was clear it really was an ear responsible anomaly. there were a series of errors, any one of which could have error that resulted in the senseless death of 11 people. i think there have been a number of improvements in safety that have resulted from this. settlemente largest in u.s. history from a...
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the onre t develop late this afternoon. that will stop san francisco's warming at about 71.at this. you can notice ts to low 50s. here we are friday morning. you can see the increase in clouds. an impressive looking system, but it does start shrinking as it pushes rain into the north bay. this is the wettest of the models of some drizzle, possibly some light rain saturday morning, and then clearing as we head into saturday afternoon and the evening hours. only takes one-one hundredth of an inch to stop this streak, we won't get more than that. saturday night, daylight savings begins, set the clocks forward, change the batteries in the smoke detectors. back above average by tuesday. jobina? >> thank you, mike. good morning. we are starting off with a live look showing you the the cash lane right now. everything else is moving smoothly. once you hop on the bridge, you will run into a slowdown as you approach san francisco. san jose, 101, headlights making their way north right now. a live picture for anyone who has 101 going through san jose. we have our drive times here. trac
the onre t develop late this afternoon. that will stop san francisco's warming at about 71.at this. you can notice ts to low 50s. here we are friday morning. you can see the increase in clouds. an impressive looking system, but it does start shrinking as it pushes rain into the north bay. this is the wettest of the models of some drizzle, possibly some light rain saturday morning, and then clearing as we head into saturday afternoon and the evening hours. only takes one-one hundredth of an inch...
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onre's a really good book the chicago fire of 1871. they left good records behind. white, nativeborn, and middle-class or wealthy, you had the best chance of getting relief. they assumed women needed more help than men. will suffer more because they are not used to suffering. whether you are talking about the earthquake in south carolina or hurricane betsy in new 1960's, even if the federal government is overseeing relief and the assumption is everybody's needs should be taking care of. put into local hands, it tended to be white, middle-class. they could clearly take care of their people before anyone else. the assumption is basically everybody wants help. >> i am interested in what happens after disasters occur. you mentioned what happened in new york. you are looking at this dramatic picture of the johnstown flood and you think about the flooding of houston. when saddam hussein left kuwait and blew up all of those oil rigs. and flooded the persian gulf with oil. when we get past a number of news cycles we are off to the next issue. what do we know going back to t
onre's a really good book the chicago fire of 1871. they left good records behind. white, nativeborn, and middle-class or wealthy, you had the best chance of getting relief. they assumed women needed more help than men. will suffer more because they are not used to suffering. whether you are talking about the earthquake in south carolina or hurricane betsy in new 1960's, even if the federal government is overseeing relief and the assumption is everybody's needs should be taking care of. put...
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failed to hire enough staff, in order to handle a search, they have failed to hire enough staff, just onra reguday, because we have been working as a disastervel care center, a critically low staff are many, many days. >> let's get to that because the mayor has announced that there are 82 more nurses were been hired and there are more to come. el does that like it will help fill the need? is thenough? >> it depends on what those nurses specialties are. i think those 82 nurses are spread out between departments. and wh i have seen isorin r to care for these respiratory covid-19 patients, we will need a lot of icu and emergency room specialty nurses, so i don't know ow mathose are specialized in that department. so i'm t sure itwill be enough, and i don't think we have enough ancillary staff as well, and is between therapis, were going to be vital to caring for covid-19 patients. is >> what your biggest fear in the coming days, as the hospital braces for a search of the new coronavirus cases? >> my bigges to pick and choose which patients we care for. if we get overwhelmed, we only have 60
failed to hire enough staff, in order to handle a search, they have failed to hire enough staff, just onra reguday, because we have been working as a disastervel care center, a critically low staff are many, many days. >> let's get to that because the mayor has announced that there are 82 more nurses were been hired and there are more to come. el does that like it will help fill the need? is thenough? >> it depends on what those nurses specialties are. i think those 82 nurses are...
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onre are a number of effects elections that are playing out in real time and we don't know exactly how it is going to wind up. host: a little bit of time, a lot of collars. patrick in naples, florida. caller: thanks for taking my call. question and a comment. state legislators in the have any -- they could vote to override governor desantis? he didn't do anything with the spring breakers, now they are going to spread it around. he wouldn't close casinos until people were walking out of their dying. now he is talking about airplanes. i wonder if -- naples airport. are they going to have state patrol out there stopping hannity's jet when it flies in from new york? or, some of the other large gop donors when they fly across the country echo -- fly across the country? typically, constitutions outline the ability of legislatures to enact laws, set policy. the florida legislature is not in session, so they would have to call themselves back, pass a law with a super majority. as you know, a lot law does not take effect until the governor signs it. if the governor vetoes it -- of course this i
onre are a number of effects elections that are playing out in real time and we don't know exactly how it is going to wind up. host: a little bit of time, a lot of collars. patrick in naples, florida. caller: thanks for taking my call. question and a comment. state legislators in the have any -- they could vote to override governor desantis? he didn't do anything with the spring breakers, now they are going to spread it around. he wouldn't close casinos until people were walking out of their...
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onre is an online petition the future of coachella and whether that should be canceled.l takes place in palm springs, a popular retirement community. the fire -- the virus is dangerous to the elderly. the u.s.let's turn to dollar. the greenback surging against on japanese yen as they bet fiscal stimulus. deutsche bank chief strategist wrote that the currency move is, "unlikely to be sustained once we get new details of the plan. for more on the dollar and it's strange weakness of late, we have been seeing a risk off move. we saw the stampede into treasuries. on top of that, you have an oil shock. and dollar has really not seen the strength. >> there is an inverse berelation so this could great for the dollar. in the u.s., people by dollars as a shelter. the fact that you have seen a different attitude this time is because people need to rethink the notion of american exceptionalism. the state sorted out its banks in a way that the rest of the world did not and was therefore able to normalize monetary policy. romaine: people have tried to rethink american exceptionalism b
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disabled or onre social security, i connected clarification on specifically what that population is entitledo even though they have the highest need. this is a question i have heard a lot today. people are very concerned about money. certainly this is a time of need. if you have filed a tax return in the past year, you will automatically get this check. if you qualify. if you don't generally file a tax return, meaning you are on disability or social security, you may still get the check they have yourf contact information. return also file a tax without income. that will trigger it once the bill passes. that is a very key question that i know a lot of people are watching. $75,000, thisder should come to you through the bill. said if you mnuchin file electronically and they have your bank information, it will go directly to your bank. otherwise it could take up to four weeks to be mailed to you. is one reason they wanted to file its to the irs. if the speed up the process. below use to filing a tax return. guest: go to a caller in anchorage, alaska. on how you opened up this segment, after wa
disabled or onre social security, i connected clarification on specifically what that population is entitledo even though they have the highest need. this is a question i have heard a lot today. people are very concerned about money. certainly this is a time of need. if you have filed a tax return in the past year, you will automatically get this check. if you qualify. if you don't generally file a tax return, meaning you are on disability or social security, you may still get the check they...
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onre's been a lot of focus very high mortality numbers come but the thing to remember is they are measuringeople that show up at the hospital who already have severe conditions, just like almost any cold or flu -- severe conditions. just like any cold or flu, illness. range of the mortality numbers people suspect are likely to be lower than reported. for example, and south korea, where they measured a much larger number of people, the mortality rate looks like a very bad case of the flu as opposed the twosity rates in or threes, which would be 20 times worse than the flu. david: so the mortality rate is lower, but in part because probably more people have it in the united states then realize. what about the testing process? toit realistic to expect test people across the united states? dr. bhattacharya: what they have right now is basically an rna test. if you have the condition, you can test and see if you have it. once you clear the virus, you no longer test positive. so we don't have a test yet that is widely available to see whether you have had the virus and recovered from it directly.
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onre was a great reporter the pandemic the covered the nationwide story and kept track of the statistics weather came from insurance companies or the general staff of the army. from new york to board of health, he covered it. the story was very quickly diluted. very quickly we moved from talking about people being sick to talking about how they rebuild their lives moving not just what the future but even better future. the reopening of schools and returned to work, there is optional public business. this tendency to quickly cushion the bad news with the good is very evident in something that may still run in the newspaper. when they fund raise for the needs of perhaps the least advantaged in new york society for people suffering in a range of ways. in 1918 they emphasize those who had come out of the flu pandemic and were still suffering. what's really interesting is when they then turned back to this in the middle of 1919, they are able to tell us remarkably tramp narratives. i apologize, let me read that for you. there are three different cases. in one they suggest every member of this
onre was a great reporter the pandemic the covered the nationwide story and kept track of the statistics weather came from insurance companies or the general staff of the army. from new york to board of health, he covered it. the story was very quickly diluted. very quickly we moved from talking about people being sick to talking about how they rebuild their lives moving not just what the future but even better future. the reopening of schools and returned to work, there is optional public...
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if that mission was central onre doing a risk assessment them. process them through one of the get toes before they afghanistan and making sure it that they are -- that they have the virus.ith is. to --ll go [inaudible question] >> how much is the shrinking of the footprint in iraq due to was already going on with soleimani and iraqi anger over against iranian proxies and how much was covid-19? >> well, you know, with pat white he's doing the same thing. how heking a look at works with the iraqis. continues there. at the same time, he's trying to protect the force. pullback affect watching iranian activity in the south or protecting that oil fields? in many ofright now these countries is they're very, virus,ncerned about this also. in iraq, in afghanistan, is you know,iran this virus is a serious concern for all. and that's affecting everyone's operations. >> even iranian proxy activity syria?hern >> well, i probably wouldn't -- that question. >> two questions. one is, have military services for funerals been suspended? and second question, you t
if that mission was central onre doing a risk assessment them. process them through one of the get toes before they afghanistan and making sure it that they are -- that they have the virus.ith is. to --ll go [inaudible question] >> how much is the shrinking of the footprint in iraq due to was already going on with soleimani and iraqi anger over against iranian proxies and how much was covid-19? >> well, you know, with pat white he's doing the same thing. how heking a look at works...
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onre are some requirements how money workers they have to keep on staff. it looks like there is some movement towards an agreement. chris coons from delaware was on bloomberg tv earlier today and said there are funds being appropriated to have oversight of this money. it looks like they are moving towards an agreement but that is one of the final sticking points for the two parties to resolve. guy: how partisan is this process? anna: when it comes to the the actualle, senators sitting down and negotiating these provisions, it looks like there has been a fair amount of cooperation. there has been trading back-and-forth over what is the best way to resolve the differences. at the leadership level, when you get to mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer, there were pretty harsh partisan exchanges last night on the senate floor after the procedural vote failed. thatof the problem is mitch mcconnell wrote this republican bill and then democrats went back and tried to adjust rather than having a bipartisan process from the start. we are watching that in the senate. al
onre are some requirements how money workers they have to keep on staff. it looks like there is some movement towards an agreement. chris coons from delaware was on bloomberg tv earlier today and said there are funds being appropriated to have oversight of this money. it looks like they are moving towards an agreement but that is one of the final sticking points for the two parties to resolve. guy: how partisan is this process? anna: when it comes to the the actualle, senators sitting down and...
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jesse: still ahead, joe biden having a hard time campaigning onr president from his house.hasn't been pretty. first, "watters' world" calls out the villains of the coronavirus and steve bannon reacts. ♪ meet jim. for jim, comfort is king. which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. yeah, i could see that. today is the dawn of a new lawn. that's because roundup for lawns has arrived. now, there is a roundup brand product made just for your lawn. so you can put unwelcome lawn weeds to rest. draw the line. with roundup for lawns there's no better way to kill lawn weeds to the root without harming your grass. it's a great day to be a
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onre is a lot of research how people recover after those kind of disasters. this is different. no onef all, there is event we can look to to understand what is going on. uncertaintyot of about when this situation will p eak. we don't know how long this will last. the fact we have to isolate across the country is very different, very unique. people are losing their jobs. there are so many factors involved that are creating a unique set of circumstances, something we have not had to deal with as a nation before. it will require us to be very creative and innovative to work through this. i think, just based on what we see happening, things are going to get even more difficult and challenging over the next several weeks, and potentially months. we have to be ready, psychologically, for that. that is the bad news. the good news is there are many things we can do to take our mental health -- take our mental health into our own hands and make sure we are healthy throughout this process and certainly on the back end as we come out of this. host: let's talk to james, who is calling from
onre is a lot of research how people recover after those kind of disasters. this is different. no onef all, there is event we can look to to understand what is going on. uncertaintyot of about when this situation will p eak. we don't know how long this will last. the fact we have to isolate across the country is very different, very unique. people are losing their jobs. there are so many factors involved that are creating a unique set of circumstances, something we have not had to deal with as...
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methodist episcopal zion church, liberation theology really took its basis from -- we were manhattann onr john street. an arrival for slaves, for people of color to come to this country. our theology -- we are methodist. we believe in order, order, order. [laughter] karen: order. the liberation theology says it is more than just sitting in the pew. we are known as the freedom church. i think that is one of the reasons the church has been able to sustain itself and to remain relevant. it understands it is not just what we do, what we practice. inside the walls of the church it is what we practice outside the walls of the church. belonged to over 80 ministries. it does dynamic work in other realms. built housing, helps with employment, provides childcare. helps with the elderly. liberation theology is doing all we can for all of us collectively. participating. monday is our day with the soup kitchen. in the community. it goes around. being a part of something greater is what we do. we don't practice politics in the church. we inform people of their rights. their right to vote. november but
methodist episcopal zion church, liberation theology really took its basis from -- we were manhattann onr john street. an arrival for slaves, for people of color to come to this country. our theology -- we are methodist. we believe in order, order, order. [laughter] karen: order. the liberation theology says it is more than just sitting in the pew. we are known as the freedom church. i think that is one of the reasons the church has been able to sustain itself and to remain relevant. it...
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to seeee him turn his backck onr community do it in a very extensive way, the wall is coststing abouts of millions ofof dollarsrs per mile, and thn you rnrn aroround and see our diststrict, which has a 24% poverty ratate -- all of money uld be used toto invest in our communities,s, but that isis not whatat he h has been fighting f. he has basically been throwing our community under the bus. there are so much potential in this area. all we ask foror is the opportunity y and ththe investmt and we rise up to the challenge. but of course, cuellar doesn't seem to think that way. amy: can you tell us what is happening on the border? just t the headlines we had at e top of the show, summoning these headlines relate directly to your neck of the woods. to southern texas and of the whole border area. asylum-seekers at the u.s.-mexico border were left confused and frustrated after a federal appeals court friday ruled that trump's so-called remaining mexico policy was invalid, but just hours later, stayed its own decision to allow the trump administration to continue it. and then they ruled the a
to seeee him turn his backck onr community do it in a very extensive way, the wall is coststing abouts of millions ofof dollarsrs per mile, and thn you rnrn aroround and see our diststrict, which has a 24% poverty ratate -- all of money uld be used toto invest in our communities,s, but that isis not whatat he h has been fighting f. he has basically been throwing our community under the bus. there are so much potential in this area. all we ask foror is the opportunity y and ththe investmt and we...
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onre at kf.org. >> and with thing support of these institutions: >> this prograwas made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. >> oodruff: president trump is talking tonight about re-opening the country for business, soon. that comes as coronavirus infections in the u.s. exceed 50,000, with more than 600 deaths. meanwhile, new york state warned of increasingly deerate conditions today. but, in financial markets, the dow jones industrial avege surged 11%, the most since 1933, as an economic rescue bill progressed in the u.s. senate. amna nawaz begins our coverage. >> nawaz: in the city that never sleeps, empty streets, as coronavirus cases surge in new york, making it the new epicenter for the united states. new york governor andrew cuomo warned today of dire consequences in his state, and the rest of the country. >> as the number of cases go up, the number of people in hospital beds goes up, the number of people who need an i.c.u. bed and a ventilator goes up, and we cannot aress that increasing curve
onre at kf.org. >> and with thing support of these institutions: >> this prograwas made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. >> oodruff: president trump is talking tonight about re-opening the country for business, soon. that comes as coronavirus infections in the u.s. exceed 50,000, with more than 600 deaths. meanwhile, new york state warned of increasingly deerate conditions today. but,...
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onre are no sanctions medicines going to iran, humanitarian assistance going into the country. we want our humanitarian medical assistance to get to the people of iran. we are working to do all the things we had in place for the first three years here to deliver security for the american people. >> they know the answer. iran. they know the answer. the president called your state the deep state department. at a time when officials are working hard around the globe [inaudible] >> i have worked for the president for three years now. i know much happy valley's of people on my team. team, that he watches our all the teams working, that pushed back against this virus come to keep americans safe. i know how much he values them. >> what a good answer. very true, too. >> the cdc picked up that there was a virus happening in wuhan as early as december. when did the cdc start letting other agencies know that there was something in china happening? when did the whole government approach start to happen? >> i will let cdc -- were alerted by some discussions that dr. redfield, the director o
onre are no sanctions medicines going to iran, humanitarian assistance going into the country. we want our humanitarian medical assistance to get to the people of iran. we are working to do all the things we had in place for the first three years here to deliver security for the american people. >> they know the answer. iran. they know the answer. the president called your state the deep state department. at a time when officials are working hard around the globe [inaudible] >> i...
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we'rere going to hahave the blof tens of thousands, , hundreds of thouousands or more peopople onr handswdodon't t take that action right now. amy: what about with these daily briefings? put the scientists and doctors board first. yesterday, president trump and vice president pence spoke for about an hour and a half at the white house, deeply political, no, attacking immigrants, reporters, etc. what would it t mean to o have a science-lilike responsnse to thi >> thihis is a public health crisis andnd a public health crisis deserves andd reququiresa public health response, which is based i in evidence, scicience,d data. frankly, that is what the amerco people want, too. the amererican people want t tow the truth. i thihink aboutut this as i wowe talking to my patients if a am getting my patieients news ababa disesease they might have, my jb is not to sugarcoat t the truth. my job is to talk aboutut what e know, what we don't know and how we're going to find out what we don't know andnd what are the actions wewe can take togethere. frankly with this virus, we arae not powerless. but it is
we'rere going to hahave the blof tens of thousands, , hundreds of thouousands or more peopople onr handswdodon't t take that action right now. amy: what about with these daily briefings? put the scientists and doctors board first. yesterday, president trump and vice president pence spoke for about an hour and a half at the white house, deeply political, no, attacking immigrants, reporters, etc. what would it t mean to o have a science-lilike responsnse to thi >> thihis is a public health...
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. >> host: if you can't get through onre the phone line and want to make a comment we have several social media sites we will scroll through the addresses as we hear from k. in california. i'm a news junkie andnd i could use not i woke up this morning and thought what is april ryan up to this morning. [laughter] >> host: have you really want her to that? >> guest: i swear. i didn't realize you asked that question yesterday on the press conference. i was wondering how are the challenges with racism and sexism and misogyny changed as a career as a black female white house press correspondent or have they changed? >> guest: i appreciate you and i'm around, and there. right now not as much as i was and that is a blessing right now for me because i can breathe, but i'm still around. i am contracted. they have been great through all of this process and they've been with me i don't want to get into details but they've been with me all the way. and i so appreciate them. as it relates to racism, sexism in this business, washington is a dominated town by white men. i'm a black woman that i'm asking
. >> host: if you can't get through onre the phone line and want to make a comment we have several social media sites we will scroll through the addresses as we hear from k. in california. i'm a news junkie andnd i could use not i woke up this morning and thought what is april ryan up to this morning. [laughter] >> host: have you really want her to that? >> guest: i swear. i didn't realize you asked that question yesterday on the press conference. i was wondering how are the...
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to come onr congress board with setting a budget -- with the way we hope it will go is a balance of tryinges in order for them to be able to continue to operate in a world where there factories have to close because they have an infection. the interesting challenge in the u.s. is around sick pay, but also health care because of the nature of health care in the u.s. and the extent to which people have private or public coverage. in an interesting way, it could spark debate in the later presidential election around health care and how much public access do you give. wonder what market's is. on joe biden they prefer him to bernie sanders, but do markets believe either one can beat donald trump? stephanie: interesting question. if you look in terms of the conversations you have with investors on the day to day, there is a general assumption that joe biden is the democrat'' best shot. an interesting point for both candidates is they are very different, and the implications for investors are clearly there is a cap on the proposals that they have got. from an equity pricing perspective, what are
to come onr congress board with setting a budget -- with the way we hope it will go is a balance of tryinges in order for them to be able to continue to operate in a world where there factories have to close because they have an infection. the interesting challenge in the u.s. is around sick pay, but also health care because of the nature of health care in the u.s. and the extent to which people have private or public coverage. in an interesting way, it could spark debate in the later...
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thisegnt hn onre by wendy's. your local news and weather is >> announcer: good morning south bay.eggie aqui from "abc 7 mornings." here is meteorologist mike nicco. >>> thank you, reggie, hi, everybody. 38th consecutive day without rain. but a good time to get out and prepare for the rain coming tonight. highs at 56 at half moon bay to 65 in san francisco, at or below average. slippery tomorrow morning with a quarter inch of rain. another chance monday through wednesday. >>> we'll start off with this new crash in san jose between one car and a motorcycle, northbound 85. injuries have been at least one right now. we expect delays in that area. moving up now to pleasant hills, another crash. this is cleared, thumbs up. you will experience delays here, speeds down to 16 miles per hour. martinez, the serious crash we were following this morning has also cleared. >>> coming up on "gma," demi lovato and a revealing new interview opening up about her overdose and how she's moving forward with her shouldn't you pay less when now you can. data? because xfinity mobile gives you more flexibl
thisegnt hn onre by wendy's. your local news and weather is >> announcer: good morning south bay.eggie aqui from "abc 7 mornings." here is meteorologist mike nicco. >>> thank you, reggie, hi, everybody. 38th consecutive day without rain. but a good time to get out and prepare for the rain coming tonight. highs at 56 at half moon bay to 65 in san francisco, at or below average. slippery tomorrow morning with a quarter inch of rain. another chance monday through...
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onre is a lot of theory that, but our budget proposal the suggest capping off amount graduate students can take out in student loans through the federal government, and capping the amount parents can take. we know there have been too many parents who have taken out loans greater than they are able to afford, and social security being garnished. graduate students -- thank you very much. to my colleagues on the other side, let me say this to you and i appreciate your comments. of us, our schools were segregated, we could not go to public schools. got it? in 2017 we asked the secretary submit a report about the resegregation of public schools. that report has not been submitted. i cannot be nice when i ask about this. blackxperience for our and brown students, and the role of the federal government in the desegregation of public schools. that am secretary, let me ask you about the budget as it relates to expanding pell grants . you said you supported, i cannot find in your budget request any line item for that. have you estimated how much it would cost and you plan to request funding? sec
onre is a lot of theory that, but our budget proposal the suggest capping off amount graduate students can take out in student loans through the federal government, and capping the amount parents can take. we know there have been too many parents who have taken out loans greater than they are able to afford, and social security being garnished. graduate students -- thank you very much. to my colleagues on the other side, let me say this to you and i appreciate your comments. of us, our schools...
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onre are a number of effects elections that are playing out in real time and we don't know exactly howt is going to wind up. host: a little bit of time, a lot of collars. patrick in naples, florida. caller: thanks for taking my call. question and a comment. state legislators in the have any -- they could vote to override governor desantis? he didn't do anything with the spring breakers, now they are going to spread it around. he wouldn't close casinos until people were walking out of their dying. now he is talking about airplanes. i wonder if -- naples airport. are they going to have state patrol out there stopping hannity's jet when it flies in from new york? or, some of the other large gop donors when they fly across the country echo -- fly across the country? typically, constitutions outline the ability of legislatures to enact laws, set policy. the florida legislature is not in session, so they would have to call themselves back, pass a law with a super majority. as you know, a lot law does not take effect until the governor signs it. if the governor vetoes it -- of course this is
onre are a number of effects elections that are playing out in real time and we don't know exactly howt is going to wind up. host: a little bit of time, a lot of collars. patrick in naples, florida. caller: thanks for taking my call. question and a comment. state legislators in the have any -- they could vote to override governor desantis? he didn't do anything with the spring breakers, now they are going to spread it around. he wouldn't close casinos until people were walking out of their...
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onre is a lot of research how people recover after those kind of disasters. this is different.o onef all, there is event we can look to to understand what is going on. uncertaintyot of about when this situation will p eak. we don't know how long this will last. the fact we have to isolate across the country is very different, very unique. people are losing their jobs. there are so many factors involved that are creating a unique set of circumstances, something we have not had to deal with as a nation before. it will require us to be very creative and innovative to work through this. i think, just based on what we see happening, things are going to get even more difficult and challenging over the next several weeks, and potentially months. we have to be ready, psychologically, for that. that is the bad news. the good news is there are many things we can do to take our mental health -- take our mental health into our own hands and make sure we are healthy throughout this process and certainly on the back end as we come out of this. host: let's talk to james, who is calling from m
onre is a lot of research how people recover after those kind of disasters. this is different.o onef all, there is event we can look to to understand what is going on. uncertaintyot of about when this situation will p eak. we don't know how long this will last. the fact we have to isolate across the country is very different, very unique. people are losing their jobs. there are so many factors involved that are creating a unique set of circumstances, something we have not had to deal with as a...