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>> you know, rebecca, i think it is.e over 100 million customers a week in our stores. i think one indication of consumer confidence is measured by how frequently they come to starbucks. >> reporter: has that changed a lot? >> rebecca, i'm sitting here in a drive through and the line is wrapped around the building. they'll wait 20 minutes to get their coffee and leave a $20 tip and thank our partners. these stores are busy. >> our thanks to rebecca. >>> up next, alone, together, orchestrating social distancing. ok so, magnificent mile for me... i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. until i realized something was missing... me. you ok, sis? my symptoms were keeping me from really being there for my sisters. (announcement) "final boarding for flight 2007 to chicago" so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira c
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when helena said she was fine, rebecca thought of a different offer. >> she loves music.d like if the kids came to the porch. >> she knows that i love music, and i really like her kids. they are terrific. >> reporter: helena joined the kids outside, practicing responsible social distancing, of course. >> we love playing the cello for other people. and then we thought about how she was stuck in her house. so we thought it was a great idea and it might make her happy. >> reporter: if you let helena . l, i was just thrilled. >> reporter: that was vlad duthiers reporting. >> not only was helena moved by the kids' playing, she also said it was reassuring that rebecca checked in on her in the first place. and that is an important reminder for us all, that small gestures can make a big impact in how important it is to look out for our neighbors. >>> still to come, remembering kenny rogers. some of the biggest stars in country music pay tribute to the man who brought us "the gambler." mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when cons
when helena said she was fine, rebecca thought of a different offer. >> she loves music.d like if the kids came to the porch. >> she knows that i love music, and i really like her kids. they are terrific. >> reporter: helena joined the kids outside, practicing responsible social distancing, of course. >> we love playing the cello for other people. and then we thought about how she was stuck in her house. so we thought it was a great idea and it might make her happy....
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business correspondent rebecca jarvis.n way copd tries to say go this way i say i'll go my own way with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. do not use anoro if you have asthma. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. the most common side effects are sore throat, diarrhea and pain in the arms and legs. ask your doctor about once-daily anoro to start treating your copd. ♪go your own way save at anoro.com ♪go your own way will it feel like the wheend of a journey?p working, or the beginning of something even better? when you prepare for retireme
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. >> so, rebecca, let's walk through what is going to happen today.the drop was noted in the s&p 500. trading will stop for about 50 minutes and then start again. what is the next trip wire? >> the next trip wire is 13%, george. and, again, the trip wires follow the s&p 500. we talk a lot about the dow. the dow is also lower today. more than 1,800 points lower. but the trip wires are enacted. those circuit breakers are enacted based off the s&p 500 behavior. so, when the market reopens within 15 minutes, the halt lasts for 15 minutes. when that market reopens, the next trip wire will be the s&p 500 down approximately 13%. if it falls 13%, the markets will halt, again, for another 15 minutes. and if the market were to fall 20%, then trading would be halted for the rest of the day, george. >> and, rebecca, this is sparked by fears of a global recession that has been sparked by the coronavirus. and china manufacturing basically shut down over the weekend and italy locked down the northern part of their country which is the heartland of their economy, as
. >> so, rebecca, let's walk through what is going to happen today.the drop was noted in the s&p 500. trading will stop for about 50 minutes and then start again. what is the next trip wire? >> the next trip wire is 13%, george. and, again, the trip wires follow the s&p 500. we talk a lot about the dow. the dow is also lower today. more than 1,800 points lower. but the trip wires are enacted. those circuit breakers are enacted based off the s&p 500 behavior. so, when the...
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rebecca, the white house is calling bank executives and ceos to the white house for a meeting? >> reporter: that's right. the president is set to meet with them on wednesday afternoon as the white house contemplates stimulus, including paid family leave for workers who have been quarantined and school closings. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> now to california, that ship onboard, of the 46 tested, at least 21 testing positive. they're being brought off the ship at this hour. then the careful operation, bringing more than 2,400 passengers who will now be tested to four different locations, u.s. bases, where they will be put into quarantine. here's matt gutman from california tonight. >> reporter: after circling for days off the california coast and barred from coming to shore, the grand princess today finally slipping under the golden gate bridge and into san francisco's harbor to dock in the city of oakland. some of the 3,500 people onboard watching from their balconies. one passenger waving a white flag as that colossal public health operation unfolded below. >> more tents and ambu
rebecca, the white house is calling bank executives and ceos to the white house for a meeting? >> reporter: that's right. the president is set to meet with them on wednesday afternoon as the white house contemplates stimulus, including paid family leave for workers who have been quarantined and school closings. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> now to california, that ship onboard, of the 46 tested, at least 21 testing positive. they're being brought off the ship at this hour....
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i'm rebecca races welcome to the program tensions are intensifying on grace's border with turkey as thousands of migrants seek to end to europe the european union has told them they'll not be allowed to enter and has accused turkey of using the migrants for political ends great prime minister carry out cos mr tucker says the deal between the a you and turkey is quote dead. greek police fire tear gas to push back migrants desperate to get through this border fence those who make it are promptly detained. bartolo. and among the people stuck in the no man's land between greece and turkey hope has turned to rage. there are rumors of not only a month if you want to see is firmly in this country is now for everything and we are. in the turkish town of a dear ne near the border migrant families prepared to spend another winter night in the open. they rely on the help of local volunteers for food and warm clothes but there isn't enough for all. these illegal but they were coming from 50 kilometers away just to help them under the name of god. you're coming us instead of them. only here to help us vol
i'm rebecca races welcome to the program tensions are intensifying on grace's border with turkey as thousands of migrants seek to end to europe the european union has told them they'll not be allowed to enter and has accused turkey of using the migrants for political ends great prime minister carry out cos mr tucker says the deal between the a you and turkey is quote dead. greek police fire tear gas to push back migrants desperate to get through this border fence those who make it are promptly...
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i'm rebecca ridges welcome to the program italy has recorded a staggering rise in the number of deaths from the coronavirus with 627 people dying there on friday it's the biggest single day increase registered anywhere since the pandemic began italy is now the worst affected country with more than 4000 lives lost to the virus so far. doctors stretched to the limit. patients gasping for air keep arriving but there aren't enough beds. most of the really sick here in very gamo are elderly but medics warn young people they too are vulnerable. people in percent of our patients in the i.c.u. which are the more severe. if the percent of our patients are we are 65 years old but they're mean the other 50 percent is younger than 65 and we're. right here there or your ear. well you. is really is racing to get temporary hospitals up and running this one has been opened by a u.s. charity in the northern city of cremona. we came here because our fellow brothers and sisters are italian brothers and sisters are hurting. the horrifying situation in the north is now being replicated in the south here in
i'm rebecca ridges welcome to the program italy has recorded a staggering rise in the number of deaths from the coronavirus with 627 people dying there on friday it's the biggest single day increase registered anywhere since the pandemic began italy is now the worst affected country with more than 4000 lives lost to the virus so far. doctors stretched to the limit. patients gasping for air keep arriving but there aren't enough beds. most of the really sick here in very gamo are elderly but...
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dot com i'm rebecca riches in berlin problem fully ileus up next hour thanks for watching.my 1st boss a model sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by this social influence even something as simple as learning how to write a bicep those isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to buy say the lost my home but it took me years to going to play there.
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i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program the italian government has put about one quarter of its population under quarantine in a bid to stop a rapidly expanding outbreak of the coronavirus the lockdown affects the region of the long body and other northern provinces and includes italy's financial capital milan it's the 1st the most drastic measure yet taken any european country to try and contain the virus and follow the example set by china's initial response to the outbreak. even on the busiest of cities like milan and venice it's now possible to get a table and the cafes are once again dominated by locals as tourists flee italy and the coronavirus epidemic many italians are taking the opportunity to visit monuments and museums they've stayed away from for years because of excessive tourist swarms italy's outbreak has been the most deadly outside china so far claiming more than 230 lives and the italian government has ramped up its measures to contain the disease italy's prime minister announced early on sunday that effective immediately much of northern italy was under quarantine probab
i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program the italian government has put about one quarter of its population under quarantine in a bid to stop a rapidly expanding outbreak of the coronavirus the lockdown affects the region of the long body and other northern provinces and includes italy's financial capital milan it's the 1st the most drastic measure yet taken any european country to try and contain the virus and follow the example set by china's initial response to the outbreak. even on the...
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i'm rebecca raters welcome to the program we begin in italy which has reported its biggest ever one day rise in deaths from the corona virus nearly 800 people have died from the infection there in the past 24 hours it's the worst affected country in the world with nearly 5000 recorded deaths globally the number of infections has soared past 300000. this is the chapel at cremona hospital in northern italy. the mortgage full so bodies are being kept here until they can be buried. in intensive care unit has no beds marched medical staff are struggling to cope. the song. it's not me. we are here. they. all me we are all poor form or. if you are worth in. here or there war because we are. here for the patients. the battle against the spread of the coronavirus is not just in hospitals but on the streets of autonomy in times and cities police have been making sure that fresh draconian measures introduced on saturday to further limit people's movements are enforced those out and about are stopped and asked to prove why they're not at home despite their efforts the number of dead keeps rising at
i'm rebecca raters welcome to the program we begin in italy which has reported its biggest ever one day rise in deaths from the corona virus nearly 800 people have died from the infection there in the past 24 hours it's the worst affected country in the world with nearly 5000 recorded deaths globally the number of infections has soared past 300000. this is the chapel at cremona hospital in northern italy. the mortgage full so bodies are being kept here until they can be buried. in intensive...
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i'm rebecca writ is welcome to the program the italian government has put about one quarter of its population under quarantine in a bid to stop a rapidly expanding outbreak of the coronavirus prime minister conti's signed the korea after midnight the lockdown affects the region over body and northern provinces including venice and italy financial capital milan it's the most drastic measure yet taken any european country to try to contain the virus and follow the example set by china's initial response to the outbreak in italy is the country with the most infections in europe the now. of confirmed cases has jumped by $1200.00 in just 24 hours bringing the total number of infections to nearly $5900.00 the death toll has passed $230.00 in order to limit the spread of infection travel has been restricted in one body in the lombardi region and 14 other provinces people are being asked to stay at home bars and restaurants are allowed to open but only from 9 am to 6 pm cinemas boz museums swimming pools and gyms have all been closed. even on the busiest of cities like milan and venice it's now possi
i'm rebecca writ is welcome to the program the italian government has put about one quarter of its population under quarantine in a bid to stop a rapidly expanding outbreak of the coronavirus prime minister conti's signed the korea after midnight the lockdown affects the region over body and northern provinces including venice and italy financial capital milan it's the most drastic measure yet taken any european country to try to contain the virus and follow the example set by china's initial...
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i'm rebecca races welcome to the program the corona virus has claimed its 1st victim in the united states where a patient in their fifty's died in washington state ecuador and qatar have also confirmed their 1st cases well far he's across the globe are implementing a range of containment measures to try to slow the spread of the virus and made a spike in cases the french government has imposed a temporary ban on indoor public gatherings of more than 5000 people. this hospital in paris is the site if a mini outbreak the corona virus transmitted by a patient who was not initially considered infected. special at 1st there was no reason to isolate the patient because he didn't come from any of the risk areas when we realized he was infected we identified all the staff who had had contact with him. at least 3 hospital employees are now infected with the virus the french minister of health has called on the public to keep their distance from one another not to shake hands and to refrain from the traditional french kiss on the cheek. and to do that as the number of infections is also increasing
i'm rebecca races welcome to the program the corona virus has claimed its 1st victim in the united states where a patient in their fifty's died in washington state ecuador and qatar have also confirmed their 1st cases well far he's across the globe are implementing a range of containment measures to try to slow the spread of the virus and made a spike in cases the french government has imposed a temporary ban on indoor public gatherings of more than 5000 people. this hospital in paris is the...
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i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program the corona virus has claimed its 1st victim in the united states where a patient in his fifty's died in washington state elsewhere the numbers of infections in south korea continue to rise and australia has recorded its 1st fatality from the disease our report begins in fronts. this hospital in paris is the site of a mini outbreak the corona virus transmitted by a patient who was not initially considered infected. special at 1st there was no reason to isolate the patient because he didn't come from any of the risk areas when we realized he was infected we identified all the staff who had had contact with him. at least 3 hospital employees and now infected with the virus the french minister of health has called on the public to keep their distance from one another not to shake hands and to refrain from the traditional french kiss on the cheek. but he delivers the number of infections is also increasing in iran officially around $600.00 people there are infected and more than 40 have died but many fear that the number of unreported cases could be muc
i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program the corona virus has claimed its 1st victim in the united states where a patient in his fifty's died in washington state elsewhere the numbers of infections in south korea continue to rise and australia has recorded its 1st fatality from the disease our report begins in fronts. this hospital in paris is the site of a mini outbreak the corona virus transmitted by a patient who was not initially considered infected. special at 1st there was no reason to...
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i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program the italian government has put about one quarter of its population under quarantine in a bid to stop a rapidly expanding outbreak of the coronavirus prime minister signed a decree after midnight the lockdown affects the region of long body and other northern provinces including venice and italy's financial capital it's the most. rustic measure yet taken in a european country to try to contain the virus and follows the example set by china's initial response to the outbreak. the news of the imminent lockdown sets off a rush to beat the clock in milan and in other northern cities affected by the quarantine people raced to train stations trying to get out before it's too late. but because i read 2 hours ago that they may be putting out an urgent decree putting in the red zone and because i'd like to return down south to my relatives i decided to go earlier. number d. is italy's most populous region with 10000000 inhabitants its capital milan is italy's financial heart it attracts professionals and students from around the world and from all parts of ita
i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program the italian government has put about one quarter of its population under quarantine in a bid to stop a rapidly expanding outbreak of the coronavirus prime minister signed a decree after midnight the lockdown affects the region of long body and other northern provinces including venice and italy's financial capital it's the most. rustic measure yet taken in a european country to try to contain the virus and follows the example set by china's initial...
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let's get right to rebecca jarvis. rebecca? >> reporter: that's right, david. the dow is now down 20% from that record high hit just one month ago. meaning we're officially in a bear market with virtually every american industry impacted in some way by the coronavirus. some of the hardest hit are travel companies and small businesses. united airlines says they're expecting the biggest declines since 9/11. and that the declines could be two times as bad as those after september 11th. and a sobering statistic on wall street, the dow and s&p 500 have wiped out more than $5 trillion in value in just the last couple of weeks. >> sobering numbers tonight. rebecca, thank you. >>> in washington state this evening, where at least 29 have died, the governor issuing a series of mandates. including limiting visitors to nursing homes. tonight, images of families peering through windows to check on their loved ones. this resident visiting her son-in-law and daughter by phone. and in oakland, california, passengers are still coming off that cruise ship. taken to four sites in
let's get right to rebecca jarvis. rebecca? >> reporter: that's right, david. the dow is now down 20% from that record high hit just one month ago. meaning we're officially in a bear market with virtually every american industry impacted in some way by the coronavirus. some of the hardest hit are travel companies and small businesses. united airlines says they're expecting the biggest declines since 9/11. and that the declines could be two times as bad as those after september 11th. and a...
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>> thanks, rebecca, very much. let's get more on the measures from our senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, the president promised a press conference today and mentioned a payroll tax cut. any further along on what he wants to propose? >> reporter: well, george, we're still trying to figure that out. the president held an unscheduled appearance yesterday to talk about the new economic measures, but he left without taking any questions. so there's still a lot of details that need to be worked out. i think it's safe to say the economic impacts of the coronavirus have president trump this morning very agitated, very worried. rebecca mentioned that payroll tax relief he's looking for. he's also hoping to work on help for what he's calling hourly wage workers, he says, so they don't miss a paycheck. he wants to do loans for small businesses and talking about help in some form for the airline, cruise and hotel industry. the democrats are really hoping that the white house will focus on what they're cal
>> thanks, rebecca, very much. let's get more on the measures from our senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, the president promised a press conference today and mentioned a payroll tax cut. any further along on what he wants to propose? >> reporter: well, george, we're still trying to figure that out. the president held an unscheduled appearance yesterday to talk about the new economic measures, but he left without taking any questions. so there's still a lot of...
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rebecca, thank you so much for talking to us.s , just tell us about this process, and how you were approached, why you agreed to go ahead. sure, absolutely. thank you for having me. so i first got a letter in the mail probably thank you for having me. so i first got a letter in the mail probably about a month ago, right when we were starting to hear more about coronavirus on the news, saying that they were starting a vaccine trial, looking for potential participants. and i thought it just sounded kind of interesting. at that point i was just interested in seeking more information. so i had a couple of phone calls, initial screenings, and then went in for a first screening visit, to make sure i was eligible for the study, and for their i had the study, and for their i had the first vaccination yesterday, and will have another one a month from now, and then continue to have follow—up visits for the coming year, to see how i am progressing. and just talk us through the risk you are taking, because this is human trials, isn't it, pri
rebecca, thank you so much for talking to us.s , just tell us about this process, and how you were approached, why you agreed to go ahead. sure, absolutely. thank you for having me. so i first got a letter in the mail probably thank you for having me. so i first got a letter in the mail probably about a month ago, right when we were starting to hear more about coronavirus on the news, saying that they were starting a vaccine trial, looking for potential participants. and i thought it just...
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for the love of god, wash your hands. >> reporter: now it's time for kent and rebecca go home. >> i'mrry. >> reporter: they fly out of tokyo's hanada airport. it seems every surface is sanitized. every employee wears a mask. the only thing missing -- passengers. it's the emptiest i've ever seen it. they carry paperwork from the u.s. and japanese governments, certifying they're both negative. both safe to fly. >> it's been such a long journey. >> yeah. >> it felt like this day would never come. >> reporter: now back home to oregon. back to the cats. >> back to the cats. they will be so angry. >> reporter: they carry a message of hope from the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic -- they survived and so can you. will ripley, cnn, tokyo. >> thank you so much for bringing us that story of the fraziers and their reunion. nice to see them back together. >> and the cats. >> "early start" continues right now. >>> america grinds to a halt. schools, sports, work, big changes as closurers and cancellations pile up. the big question remains where are the tests? good morning. this is "early star
for the love of god, wash your hands. >> reporter: now it's time for kent and rebecca go home. >> i'mrry. >> reporter: they fly out of tokyo's hanada airport. it seems every surface is sanitized. every employee wears a mask. the only thing missing -- passengers. it's the emptiest i've ever seen it. they carry paperwork from the u.s. and japanese governments, certifying they're both negative. both safe to fly. >> it's been such a long journey. >> yeah. >> it...
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. >> reporter: dressed in concert clothes, and aided by mom rebecca, siblings are here to perform for, four ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: 78-year-old helena schlagh. i haven't been out of the house -- well, except in the yard, for the last five days. >> reporter: helena lives alone and got a call from rebecca asking if she needed groceries when elena said she was fine rebecca thought of another offer. >> she loves music so i asked if she would like if the kids would come to the porch. >> i really like music and i really love the kids, they are d rrific. >> reporter: so helena practiced social distancing, of course. >> we like playing the cello for other people and we thought about how she was struck in her house so we thought it was a great idea and might make her happy. >> reporter: if you let helena tell it, happy would be an understatement. >> well, i was just thrilled. i sort of feel like a little kid. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> bravo! >> dunbar: do not ever underestimate the heart of a child. they can teach us a lot. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday, "60 minutes" is coming your
. >> reporter: dressed in concert clothes, and aided by mom rebecca, siblings are here to perform for, four ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: 78-year-old helena schlagh. i haven't been out of the house -- well, except in the yard, for the last five days. >> reporter: helena lives alone and got a call from rebecca asking if she needed groceries when elena said she was fine rebecca thought of another offer. >> she loves music so i asked if she would like if the kids would come...
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i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program greek prime minister to carry on to talk to says the migration deal between the e.u. and turkey is dead he accused techie of using migrants to create a crisis at the border between the 2 countries this morning great border police once again use tear gas to repel an attempt by migrants to push through the border from turkey it followed similar sainz on friday. fear pain union has worn migrants they will not be allowed to enter. frustration turns to anger for these migrants. they're stuck on the turkish border unable to get across this fence and into greece. trying to avoid the tear gas that's being fired at them by greek police romo not only one if you want to see is firmly in this country is now for everything we all migrant families take refuge in this bus station in the turkish town of it in or near the greek border. they've traveled here off to ankara said it would no longer stop migrants from crossing into europe but in the nose of the ball those who are opened. we can hear the borders of the borders. europe union. or all until. the e.u. is d
i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program greek prime minister to carry on to talk to says the migration deal between the e.u. and turkey is dead he accused techie of using migrants to create a crisis at the border between the 2 countries this morning great border police once again use tear gas to repel an attempt by migrants to push through the border from turkey it followed similar sainz on friday. fear pain union has worn migrants they will not be allowed to enter. frustration turns to...
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what do you want them to think about what they can do, rebecca? yeah, you know, look out for your neighbors. look out for the other folks in your community. it's a difficult time, you know, people are really scared. there's a lot of nerves. i see it in schools and grocery stores and other places around the community that i live in, but, you know, kindness helps and be kind to your neighbor and if someone is having a hard time or someone can't get basic essentials, reach out to them. you never know the kind of impact you're able to have. >> you've had a tremendous impact, rebecca mehra, thank you. >> thank you so much for having me on. it's an absolute honor. >> of course. >>> we are minutes away from president trump taking the podium at the white house for a news conference on the coronavirus crisis. sources tell cnn he's likely to declare a national emergency under the stafford act. we'll talk about what exactly that means when our special live coverage continues next. ustrates you want to wear always seem to need an iron? try bounce wrinkle guar
what do you want them to think about what they can do, rebecca? yeah, you know, look out for your neighbors. look out for the other folks in your community. it's a difficult time, you know, people are really scared. there's a lot of nerves. i see it in schools and grocery stores and other places around the community that i live in, but, you know, kindness helps and be kind to your neighbor and if someone is having a hard time or someone can't get basic essentials, reach out to them. you never...
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so, let's get right back to our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis tonight. rebecca? >> reporter: david, the president's announcement last night and the fed's announcement today to pump $1.5 trillion of emergency funding into the markets did little to stem the volatility here. as it stands, the dow is now down 28% from its record high hit just last month. and take a look at this. as it stands, the market is now back where it was in june of 2017. and the feeling here on wall street is until we know the extent of the health problems, we won't know the extent of the economic ones. david? >> all right, rebecca, our thanks to you, as well. >>> the ncaa tournament now canceled, the nba suspending its season. and that news tonight from tom hanks and his wife, rita wilson, in isolation after both tested positive. and they described their symptoms. here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the american entertainment industry shutting down. the cascade of announcements coming fast in recent hours, punctuated by disneyland's statement t
so, let's get right back to our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis tonight. rebecca? >> reporter: david, the president's announcement last night and the fed's announcement today to pump $1.5 trillion of emergency funding into the markets did little to stem the volatility here. as it stands, the dow is now down 28% from its record high hit just last month. and take a look at this. as it stands, the market is now back where it was in june of 2017. and the feeling here on wall...
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>> rebecca jarvis tonight on that breaking news from the fed. rebecca, thank you. >>> tonight, president trump spoke in the white house briefing room, along with his coronavirus task force, led by vice president pence. our trevor ault was inside the room and trevor, just yesterday, the vice president promised we would hear about this website, they said they were working on it with google to help out with testing, but there was some conflicting messages on that. what did the vice president say tonight? >> reporter: well, tom, the vice president actually just answered this with some slight specificity. he says they're hoping sometime early this week they can roll out a website, but not yet the full version of it. they think it's just going to be a questionnaire where people can determine whether or not they need to get tested on that, and then other than that, they're going to hope to roll out further websites in local and state levels, as well, so, people can figure out if they need to be tested, where they need to go. the vice president did say,
>> rebecca jarvis tonight on that breaking news from the fed. rebecca, thank you. >>> tonight, president trump spoke in the white house briefing room, along with his coronavirus task force, led by vice president pence. our trevor ault was inside the room and trevor, just yesterday, the vice president promised we would hear about this website, they said they were working on it with google to help out with testing, but there was some conflicting messages on that. what did the vice...
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please note there will not be a signing tonight after the event but rebecca solnit did arrive early tosign each and every one of your books. [applause] . and now a bit our guests, rebecca solnit is the author of more than 20 books including " a field guide to getting lost", the faraway nearby, a paradise built in hell, rivers, shadows and wanderlust. a history of walking, she's also the author of. [inaudible] a product of the california public education system from kindergarten to graduate school she is a regular contributor to the guardian and lid hub. leslie jamison is the author of the new york times just sellers the recovering and empathy exams and the novel the gym closet. she is the contributing writer for new york times magazine and her work has appeared in publications including the atlantic, harper's, new york times book review, oxford american and virginia quarterly review, she directs the graduate nonfiction program at columbia university and Ãb please help me welcome rebecca solnit and leslie jamison. [applause] [applause] [cheering] [applause] >> before we get started i wa
please note there will not be a signing tonight after the event but rebecca solnit did arrive early tosign each and every one of your books. [applause] . and now a bit our guests, rebecca solnit is the author of more than 20 books including " a field guide to getting lost", the faraway nearby, a paradise built in hell, rivers, shadows and wanderlust. a history of walking, she's also the author of. [inaudible] a product of the california public education system from kindergarten to...
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>>we've been following ken and rebecca frazier for more than a month. this is our first time altogether. >>it's surreal to be sitting here >>their luxury cruise on the diamond princess turned into a holiday from help. >>you know how long hospital. >>tested positive for canned tested negative. she went to the hospital. he stayed behind. 20 days. that's nearly a month in isolation in this hermetically sealed >>when can finally got off the ship. this was as close as he could get. >>and you guys. how many test kits are used treat to hear yeah, it was a close in 20 worry the us won't have enough of those test kits use of so many. there's so much panic and so much >>you know just the general here within the population that fear, thank you says is more dangerous than the virus itself like mo patients she fully recovered. >>her advice. >>don't be afraid to live. for one. and your hands for the love of god push your hands. >>now it's time for kids and rebecca to go home. i fly out of tokyo's haneda airport. >>it seems every surface is sanitized every employee we
>>we've been following ken and rebecca frazier for more than a month. this is our first time altogether. >>it's surreal to be sitting here >>their luxury cruise on the diamond princess turned into a holiday from help. >>you know how long hospital. >>tested positive for canned tested negative. she went to the hospital. he stayed behind. 20 days. that's nearly a month in isolation in this hermetically sealed >>when can finally got off the ship. this was as...
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rebecca beicini. i direct projects at the port. happy to be providing the follow-up to the february 11th presentation we had two weeks ago. i want to acknowledge some folks in the audience who may help me answer questions. you'll see me eyeball them for support. christine from the port, mike and annette. also want to acknowledge kelly presser who is here in the audience from brookfield and tim rundy who was the peer review appraiser on this project. i'm happy that tim was able to join us today. i'm going to go through slides that are going to be a little bit familiar to you from two weeks ago. i want to point out, as i'm going through, that the decision or the request we're making of you today really focus on that action item. you'll see that it's the -- we're trying to provide ourselves and the developer the opportunity to transact on a parcel. we're trying to spewed transaction on another parcel. and we really feel this is the best path we have and a limited set of options that are set out in the pier 70 framework transaction doc
rebecca beicini. i direct projects at the port. happy to be providing the follow-up to the february 11th presentation we had two weeks ago. i want to acknowledge some folks in the audience who may help me answer questions. you'll see me eyeball them for support. christine from the port, mike and annette. also want to acknowledge kelly presser who is here in the audience from brookfield and tim rundy who was the peer review appraiser on this project. i'm happy that tim was able to join us today....
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want to go straight to rebecca jarvis. said, the fed took the emergency action bringing interest rates close to zero overnight and real concerns on wall street about the real economy. >> that's right, george. and there's not only that move from the fed, but a coordinated move from central banks around the world because this is a global issue at this point in time. and the question is, how the economies around the world are going to respond to this. we know that here in the united states the cost of the shut down that we have now seen in so many businesses, restaurants and bars just overnight here in new york and in many other american cities. the cost of the shut down to most american entertainment. most american activity has a significant price. about $120 billion coming out of gdp in just march alone, according to estimates out of moody's. mark zandy and the longerterm question, george, for this economy and the one that wall street continues to focus in on is the length of the disease, the government response and, ultima
want to go straight to rebecca jarvis. said, the fed took the emergency action bringing interest rates close to zero overnight and real concerns on wall street about the real economy. >> that's right, george. and there's not only that move from the fed, but a coordinated move from central banks around the world because this is a global issue at this point in time. and the question is, how the economies around the world are going to respond to this. we know that here in the united states...
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rebecca: that is a good question. i think the most certain way it would arrest the decline would be really positive news on containment of the virus and the demand picture. secondly, if russia agreed to join back in opec and we had production from the other, -- the other countries. i don't think there is a silver bullet that is highly likely in the near term. i think it will take some time to play out. scarlet: thank you so much for joining us from phone. for more, let's bring in terry duffy. thank you for taking the time to speak with us. before we get to oil futures, i want to get your thoughts on something that comes up quite a bit. we have seen futures hit the circuit breaker a couple of times now. everything seems to be fairly orderly but i wanted to get a sense from you on how that compares to discussion. no one has decided on anything obviously but discussion and debate on the benefits and drawback of, say, shutting down a couple of for days versus letting the circuit breakers kick in the. terry: i will say a c
rebecca: that is a good question. i think the most certain way it would arrest the decline would be really positive news on containment of the virus and the demand picture. secondly, if russia agreed to join back in opec and we had production from the other, -- the other countries. i don't think there is a silver bullet that is highly likely in the near term. i think it will take some time to play out. scarlet: thank you so much for joining us from phone. for more, let's bring in terry duffy....
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their efforts being organized by rebecca love, a former practicing nurse, the president of sonsiel, abrings scientists and innovators together. >> about a week ago on facebook our members started to notice that nurses were posting they were short on supplies. there is no time to wait. >> reporter: she put together a ppes to hospitals and on medical community in desperate need. >> we went to our minds, who had n95 respirator carpenters and dentists. we started making phone calls across the country to basically say who could help us. >> reporter: from atlanta. to pennsylvania. >> we have like 30 n95 masks. >> every little bit helps our front line providers. thank you to everybody who is stepping up and donating. >> reporter: boston. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: to new york. groups began to mobilize. >> all right, go ahead. >> reporter: bringing out the best of humanity in the worse of times. >> we can't depend on government alone. we as people, as neighbors, as friends, as family, are going to need to do more to help each other now. >> thank you for bringing them. >> re
their efforts being organized by rebecca love, a former practicing nurse, the president of sonsiel, abrings scientists and innovators together. >> about a week ago on facebook our members started to notice that nurses were posting they were short on supplies. there is no time to wait. >> reporter: she put together a ppes to hospitals and on medical community in desperate need. >> we went to our minds, who had n95 respirator carpenters and dentists. we started making phone...
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good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, amy. yeah, and this app, zoom, has become one of the most popular out there because of its video conferencing feature. it's the most popular app for iphones right now and a number of schools are using the app for teleteaching but now the fbi is warning about zoom bombing. that is when an outsider comes in and hijacks a conversation. the massachusetts fbi authorities have now seen this happen in a couple of schools where an outsider came in, shouted a teacher's name and home address in the context of a conversation that was supposed to be a classroom. and, amy, the fbi is warning people to be vigilant. there's also some privacy questions now out there about zoom. zoom says that it will be working tirelessly to resolve these issues and they also have some recommendations for users this morning. >> yeah, that is so frightening. we know so many are using that in our own homes. rebecca, thanks for that. robin, over to you. >> yeah, using it. i was listening very intently. thank you both. >>> th
good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, amy. yeah, and this app, zoom, has become one of the most popular out there because of its video conferencing feature. it's the most popular app for iphones right now and a number of schools are using the app for teleteaching but now the fbi is warning about zoom bombing. that is when an outsider comes in and hijacks a conversation. the massachusetts fbi authorities have now seen this happen in a couple of schools where an outsider came...
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>> rebecca, thanks very much. michael?>> the outbreak is affecting millions of americans set to go to the polls to vote in presidential primaries in four states today. florida, arizona, illinois plan to go ahead with theirs but the governor of ohio has ordered polls to close. mary bruce is in washington with that. good morning to you, mary. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this virus is now dramatically impacting one of the most fundamental aspects of our democracy -- voting. overnight, just hours before voters were expected to cast their ballots, the ohio governor announced that all polls would be closing, saying that keeping them open would be an unacceptable health risk. this puts him at odds with the state judge who refused to call off the primary and also at odds with president trump who said that postponing elections is unnecessary. this morning it's unclear when the ohrescheduled but voting to will go on in arizona, illinois and florida, but with significant changes to try and minimize health risks. and joe biden
>> rebecca, thanks very much. michael?>> the outbreak is affecting millions of americans set to go to the polls to vote in presidential primaries in four states today. florida, arizona, illinois plan to go ahead with theirs but the governor of ohio has ordered polls to close. mary bruce is in washington with that. good morning to you, mary. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this virus is now dramatically impacting one of the most fundamental aspects of our democracy --...
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he's interviewed by bloomberg government reporter, rebecca kern. >> don't think it's a fair burden to put on a company like facebook or others to say you have to make this decision. i think there should be a way of dealing with that that doesn't involve the editorial judgment. that's not for me to say or congress to make decision on. i hope that make one respecting the first amendment. it hasn't gotten respect lately. some of the traditional media saying that's unfair, bad social media. you know what, the first amendment protects everyone? affects political speech, facebook rights as well. we have to be careful. the first amendment is being torn up on college campus, torn up by traditional media, torn up by attacks on facebook. and the first amendment is so central to who we are as a nation. i hate to see it eroded. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> joining us from the u.s. capitol is the chairman of the house rules committee, congressman jim mcgovern, democrat of massachusetts, and ranking republican member, tom cole of oklahoma. we will be talking abo
he's interviewed by bloomberg government reporter, rebecca kern. >> don't think it's a fair burden to put on a company like facebook or others to say you have to make this decision. i think there should be a way of dealing with that that doesn't involve the editorial judgment. that's not for me to say or congress to make decision on. i hope that make one respecting the first amendment. it hasn't gotten respect lately. some of the traditional media saying that's unfair, bad social media....
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council president rebecca all kaplan says, she wants to see state guidelines put in place, so if there is a next time, one willcity isn't asked to shoulder another city's problems. jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we have an update about one of the passengers on board that regal princess ship. she received a three-day supply of medication yesterday, enough to hold her over until they arrive in oakland. lavinia soldier's family says, without her medication, she would likely have had a stroke. >>> five people are confirmed to have a virus in contra costa county, bringing the total to nine. yesterday, santa clara county reported eight new cases. san francisco reported six new cases. earlier on the 10, we talked to a bay area internal medicine specialist, dr. rutha nishra, about the threat, and what you should do. >> be prepared, not scared. if we are scared, it's not likely function better. it's not like coronavirus is going to go away. >> she said, to prevent fear, people should rely only on trusted sources, such as the cdc and state health department. she adde
council president rebecca all kaplan says, she wants to see state guidelines put in place, so if there is a next time, one willcity isn't asked to shoulder another city's problems. jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we have an update about one of the passengers on board that regal princess ship. she received a three-day supply of medication yesterday, enough to hold her over until they arrive in oakland. lavinia soldier's family says, without her...
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let's get right to rebecca jarvis. this was staggering, this first portrait. >> reporter: that's right, david. we're seeing a gigantic spike in unemployment claims. in michigan alone, up 550%. 9 million bar and restaurant jobs now potentially at risk, with all of the closures. and keep in mind, 3 of 5 americans are paid hourly. even the big three automakers have shut their factories in north america through the end of this month. but some help for homeowners today, president trump announcing hud will suspend foreclosures and evictions, and banks saying they will waive fees for those who need it. >> 3 out of 5 relying on hourly wages. rebecca, thank you. >>> from italy tonight, the most staggering toll yet. 475 deaths in just the last 24 hours. and again, this happened in a country with a severe lockdown. with more doctors and beds per person than the u.s.dtonisng messages to send out to the world. their warning. here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, italy staggering as the virus rages. 475 more deaths in 24 hours,
let's get right to rebecca jarvis. this was staggering, this first portrait. >> reporter: that's right, david. we're seeing a gigantic spike in unemployment claims. in michigan alone, up 550%. 9 million bar and restaurant jobs now potentially at risk, with all of the closures. and keep in mind, 3 of 5 americans are paid hourly. even the big three automakers have shut their factories in north america through the end of this month. but some help for homeowners today, president trump...
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please help me welcome rebecca solnit and leslie jamison. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [applause] [cheering] [applause] before we get started in earnest i went to see him not doing a book signing "after words"s" because there is a more perfect technologies for people to handle objects which then i handle before i handle other peoples objects has never been invented. we are in a global pandemic. i also want to say i am canceling most of the tour for the next couple weeks because it's the responsible thing to do. i once all to wash her hands and i want you to use hand sanitizer between washing your hands. and i want you not to touch anything and don't sneeze or cough on anybody. just be really careful. those of us who are healthy and robust and have options, have an obligation to exercise utmost care for those who are more fragile and for the social body. [applause] i decided last week i wasn't going toin sign books in and assigning line because of germs. the pandemic is clearly, was that rumbling is that a sign? [laughter] or is it a sign
please help me welcome rebecca solnit and leslie jamison. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [applause] [cheering] [applause] before we get started in earnest i went to see him not doing a book signing "after words"s" because there is a more perfect technologies for people to handle objects which then i handle before i handle other peoples objects has never been invented. we are in a global pandemic. i also want to say i am canceling most of the tour for the next couple weeks...
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rebecca jarvis is live downtown. this was alarming, especially given the rare move on a sunday from the fed. the markets still dropping quickly. >> reporter: just as the country is trying to wrap its head around this new reality, so, too, is wall street trying to contend with the new math. this comes with a giant price tag, by some estimates, some $120 billion this month alone. and just today, the u.s. airline industry, which employs 750,000 americans, saying that without a $50 billion bailout, they're likely to run out of money by the end of this year. david? >> rebecca, thank you. >>> there has been so many promises heard around the country about the number of tests that would be available in this country. first, 1 million tests for coronavirus, then a promise of $4 million. so tonight, where does that stand? a reality check. and at least two emergency room doctors on the front lines of the outbreak now testing positive. more drive-through testing sites are becoming available, but doctors saying they lack the prote
rebecca jarvis is live downtown. this was alarming, especially given the rare move on a sunday from the fed. the markets still dropping quickly. >> reporter: just as the country is trying to wrap its head around this new reality, so, too, is wall street trying to contend with the new math. this comes with a giant price tag, by some estimates, some $120 billion this month alone. and just today, the u.s. airline industry, which employs 750,000 americans, saying that without a $50 billion...
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frank esper at cleveland clinic children's and rebecca cast, from georgetown university. good to see you both. dr. fauci in this sea of uncertainty is the credible voice of authority. in that interview today, he was acknowledging where he thought the administration was doing the right thing, but he right on you says they don't have the tests and he's not happy about that. >> he's been a credible sort of scientific information since the '80s getting us across the country to where we can actually test everybody who needs or wants a test, we're really probably several weeks away from that. >> the fact that so many have been tested, dr. esper, why did we not have the test kids available when other countries did? >> i think it's a great question. it's certainly one of the things we need to increase or capacity to do all the tests and screen as many people as we feel need to be screened. one of the issues that happened initially is everything was centralized through the centers for disease control and through the state and local health department. that part was actually fairly
frank esper at cleveland clinic children's and rebecca cast, from georgetown university. good to see you both. dr. fauci in this sea of uncertainty is the credible voice of authority. in that interview today, he was acknowledging where he thought the administration was doing the right thing, but he right on you says they don't have the tests and he's not happy about that. >> he's been a credible sort of scientific information since the '80s getting us across the country to where we can...
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good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. we have seen a dramatic increase in unemployment claims. many jobs in services, hotels, restaurants, airlines, those employees are now on the sidelines and now while the money isn't coming in, they have to get their bills paid. er p arins could be in the range of $1,000 or potentially even more. it's unclear who would get the checks, but it's likely to be restricted with some kind of income c treasury secretary steven mnuchin said yesterday it's clear we don't need to send people who make $1 million a year checks. take a look at this. the stock market is significantly lower this morning. looking like it will wipe out all of yesterday's gains as hopes for a stimulus package are outweighed by fears of the virus. of course the price tag of the stimulus itself. $1 trillion. that will certainly add to our deficit. with the threat of a recession and significant unemployment treasury secretary steven mnuchin says the deficit is a problem for another day. michael? >>> now to italy where the h
good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. we have seen a dramatic increase in unemployment claims. many jobs in services, hotels, restaurants, airlines, those employees are now on the sidelines and now while the money isn't coming in, they have to get their bills paid. er p arins could be in the range of $1,000 or potentially even more. it's unclear who would get the checks, but it's likely to be restricted with some kind of income c treasury secretary steven mnuchin...
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rebecca maguire is the owner of the swa n rebecca maguire is the owner of the swan hotel in ironbridgew are things? we are ok. it has been a massively emotional roller—coaster over the last few weeks we are just trying to look forward to the future and push on. it has been a stressful time. how were you affected by the floods? we have got to businesses directly next to each other. both have hotel rooms. it has been a huge loss to was in terms of trading in the last few weeks and having evacuations as well. obviously you have heard of this insurance pay—out. are you going to receive some of that? did you have some insurance? we are covered. our biggest loss will be claiming for business interruption. by claiming for business interruption. by all means, we are already at a loss, but i do not imagine we will have anything near what we actually lost. we have already been told that it is highly doubtful that we will get insurance again. when you are likely to get that money? you need to get the business back up and running. months. i don't imagine it will be soon at all, that is unhealthily
rebecca maguire is the owner of the swa n rebecca maguire is the owner of the swan hotel in ironbridgew are things? we are ok. it has been a massively emotional roller—coaster over the last few weeks we are just trying to look forward to the future and push on. it has been a stressful time. how were you affected by the floods? we have got to businesses directly next to each other. both have hotel rooms. it has been a huge loss to was in terms of trading in the last few weeks and having...