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they stock the shelves, they risk their lives too. thousands of restaurants, bars, small businesses across the country struggling like never before. they need the paycheck protection plan to hold onto their employees come and stay afloat but more importantly they are saying they want to go back to work safely, we need to make that happen. pelosi has been holding this money hostage again for a week gaining whatever kind of selfish political leverage she can get out of this. she let the program completely run out of money. workers went without checks, hospitals didn't have the money they needed. nancy pelosi all smiles a few days ago, she's on late night comedy shows, $40,000 freezer, design or pints of ice cream, collection of gourmet ice cream that she stores in dual $24,000 freezers -- sick. take a look. >> i congratulate the senate democrats. >> what are you going to share with us from your home? >> candy. >> thousands have been forced to wait at ours at food banks all across the country. >> we have other chocolate here. >> sean: to
they stock the shelves, they risk their lives too. thousands of restaurants, bars, small businesses across the country struggling like never before. they need the paycheck protection plan to hold onto their employees come and stay afloat but more importantly they are saying they want to go back to work safely, we need to make that happen. pelosi has been holding this money hostage again for a week gaining whatever kind of selfish political leverage she can get out of this. she let the program...
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shells -- shelves, but farmers put food to waste. are dumping as many as 3.7 million gallons of milk each day. a single chicken processor is smashing 750,000 unhitched eggs every week. they write that many farmers say they have donated part of the surplus to food banks and meals on wheels programs, which have been overwhelmed with demand, but there is only so much perishable food that charities can absorb. your thoughts? all of those points are accurate. one of the things that was not highlighted was that one of the challenges we would have and the charitable foods system would be the type of containers we would need. some ofight imagine, these dairy farmers have things in bulk and our ability to take that on and to put it in consumer sizing is challenging, especially in an environment where we need to practice new safety protocols. if you're standing six feet apart, if you have fewer volunteers, your ability to work with a product has been diminished. our ability to be -- to work with the product has been diminished. way sure that t
shells -- shelves, but farmers put food to waste. are dumping as many as 3.7 million gallons of milk each day. a single chicken processor is smashing 750,000 unhitched eggs every week. they write that many farmers say they have donated part of the surplus to food banks and meals on wheels programs, which have been overwhelmed with demand, but there is only so much perishable food that charities can absorb. your thoughts? all of those points are accurate. one of the things that was not...
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-- stocking grocery store shelves. they are more exposed. chair -- you the are the chair of the small business community -- committee. the legislation passed in the senate adding more to the small business community -- program. is it enough? isst: we don't know if it enough, but it is a good step going forward. now we have to make sure that the financial assistance reaches every small business, especially are real small businesses. if the money that we are allocating is enough, we don't know because we do not have access to data yet. we have been asking the ministry shouldn't to provide us with the data -- asking the administration to provide us with the data. to know if the program is working and fulfilling the mission intended by the legislation. host: cnn reported that the money passed through the senates would only last 10 days and that the real price tag, according to politico, is more like $1 trillion. guest: we will see what is going to happen. probably we might have to come the to congress and work on fourth ca
-- stocking grocery store shelves. they are more exposed. chair -- you the are the chair of the small business community -- committee. the legislation passed in the senate adding more to the small business community -- program. is it enough? isst: we don't know if it enough, but it is a good step going forward. now we have to make sure that the financial assistance reaches every small business, especially are real small businesses. if the money that we are allocating is enough, we don't know...
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again, the lead piece, empty shelves but farms put food to waste. they write the amount of waste is staggering, the nation's largest dairy cooperative, dairy farmers of america, estimate farmers are dumping as much as 3.7 million gallons of milk each day. a single chicken processor is smashing 750,000 unhatched eggs each week. many farmers donated part of the surplus food banks and meals on wheels programs which have been overwhelmed with demand but there's only so much perishable foods with charities with limited number of refrigerators that they can absorb. your thoughts? guest: that is accurate. one of the things not highlighted in your comments was the fact one of the challenges we'd have in the charitable food system would be the type of containers we need, the size, if you will. as you might imagine, these dairy farmers have things in bulk and our ability to take that on and put it in consumer sizing is challenging, especially in an environment where we need to practice new safety protocols. so if you're standing six feet apart, if you have fe
again, the lead piece, empty shelves but farms put food to waste. they write the amount of waste is staggering, the nation's largest dairy cooperative, dairy farmers of america, estimate farmers are dumping as much as 3.7 million gallons of milk each day. a single chicken processor is smashing 750,000 unhatched eggs each week. many farmers donated part of the surplus food banks and meals on wheels programs which have been overwhelmed with demand but there's only so much perishable foods with...
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some shelves are still rather empty but most here are now well stocked.visiting the store isn't an option. sometimes the customers are having stress when they can't actually get the supplies that they want. we have all been pulling a lot of double and triple shifts in order to make sure we meet the demands. it has been critically important at this time. sometimes we go to a customer's house and we are the first person they have seen in maybe a few days. so we are always available for a chat. this week, some supermarket chains have loosened the restrictions on some of the products you can buy, but consumer behaviour and demand has been transformed. normal shopping seems a long way off. you are coming to contact effectively with quite a few people. yes. are you worried about the impact on your health? yeah, we do worry about it. as long as you are healthy and, you know, the social distancing is in operation, there is not much we can do. we just have to weather the storm and get on with it. stand behind the black line and push them down. do you think the way
some shelves are still rather empty but most here are now well stocked.visiting the store isn't an option. sometimes the customers are having stress when they can't actually get the supplies that they want. we have all been pulling a lot of double and triple shifts in order to make sure we meet the demands. it has been critically important at this time. sometimes we go to a customer's house and we are the first person they have seen in maybe a few days. so we are always available for a chat....
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the store shelves were full every single weekend. the guys who put the food on the shelf or working with their mask, with their gloves. they never stopped working. if it wasn't for these workers and even in new york, the ones who were manufacturing the medical equipment, new york, long island would have starved to death. they stock the shelves, they risk their lives too. thousands of restaurants, bars, small businesses across the country struggling like never before. they need the pavement protectionn plan to hold on to their employees, stay afloat. they are saying that they want to go back to work safely. we need to make that happen. pelosi, she has been holding this money hostage again for weeks, gaining whatever kind of selfish political leverage that she can get out of this. in fact, pelosi let the program completely run out of money. workers went out with checks, nancy pelosi all smiles a few days ago on the late-night comedy shows, $40,000 freezer, design or pints of ice cream, a collection of gourmet ice cream that she stores
the store shelves were full every single weekend. the guys who put the food on the shelf or working with their mask, with their gloves. they never stopped working. if it wasn't for these workers and even in new york, the ones who were manufacturing the medical equipment, new york, long island would have starved to death. they stock the shelves, they risk their lives too. thousands of restaurants, bars, small businesses across the country struggling like never before. they need the pavement...
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. >> thank you for those thoughts, we appreciate it >>> empty super mark shelves and long delivery wait time are some signs of the global shock. a first-hand look at what consumers can expect plus, the pressure continues to grow for amazon over the firing of a warehouse worker who took a stand against what he saw as unsafe working conditions at one new york city warehouse. now city hall in new york weighing in and sobering words from cleveland fed president over the unemployment picture. still ahead when cnbc comes back ever since we've gone mobile on the now platform, something's gotten into the office. i hear you. feels like there's no barriers between departments now. servicenow. the smarter way to workflow. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. toyeah. this movinge colors thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is eas
. >> thank you for those thoughts, we appreciate it >>> empty super mark shelves and long delivery wait time are some signs of the global shock. a first-hand look at what consumers can expect plus, the pressure continues to grow for amazon over the firing of a warehouse worker who took a stand against what he saw as unsafe working conditions at one new york city warehouse. now city hall in new york weighing in and sobering words from cleveland fed president over the unemployment...
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so some shelves will stay empty. still out of toilet rolls, yeah.l sold by wednesday evening. sometimes you've just got a demand for it there and then, and you're just handing it over before it makes the shelves. pat is one of millions of minimum—wage heroes. we depend on them for our food. but the shops are busy, and that puts them at risk. i do worry about being exposed, because i've got elderly family, and i've got young children that have got their health problems, and i do get concerned about being in amongst the crowds that we're in amongst at the moment. and i do think it may get to the point where i will have to say, "i'm sorry, i need to isolate. i can't take the risk." back in belfast, paul is making more changes to his pharmacy. we're setting up a drive—through collection for the pharmacy, lean—to at the rear and effectively a drive—through hatch. so if people are in their own cars, they're not having face—to—face contact with the pharmacy staff, then hopefully that keeps the system working longer, without staff going down. but also, impo
so some shelves will stay empty. still out of toilet rolls, yeah.l sold by wednesday evening. sometimes you've just got a demand for it there and then, and you're just handing it over before it makes the shelves. pat is one of millions of minimum—wage heroes. we depend on them for our food. but the shops are busy, and that puts them at risk. i do worry about being exposed, because i've got elderly family, and i've got young children that have got their health problems, and i do get concerned...
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be fear, running out of food, has left some grocery store shelves bare.nd, as carter evans found, some are flocking to feed barns to stock up on chickens-- live chickens. >> reporter: in ogden, utah, lines are out the door for omething other than toilet paper. all these people are stocking up on chickens-- the live kind. >> we sold 569 chicks in three hours. >> reporter: so faisso farm supplier i.f.a. country ore saysys baby chick sales are baby chick sales ar up almost 30%. sandie schupe is the poultry department director. st people started panicking, saying "we need chicks, we have to have them right now," and that is when we realized there would be an issue of supply and demand. >> reporter: when coronavirus first hit the u.s. customers cleared out grocery store shelves, and janelle waters got concerned. >> i thought, i don't really have a protein source for my family if the food supply slows down. >> reporter: now, she is part of a rush of people across the country flocking to chickens as a potential food source. >> it's been through the roof. >> repo
be fear, running out of food, has left some grocery store shelves bare.nd, as carter evans found, some are flocking to feed barns to stock up on chickens-- live chickens. >> reporter: in ogden, utah, lines are out the door for omething other than toilet paper. all these people are stocking up on chickens-- the live kind. >> we sold 569 chicks in three hours. >> reporter: so faisso farm supplier i.f.a. country ore saysys baby chick sales are baby chick sales ar up almost 30%....
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he says during this prolonged pandemic much like others he's noticed some bare shelves at his grocery stores but add so far as his department nitors the food industry there is no nationwide or regional shortage of supply. he says in some grocerstores is pply quote temporary because of unprecedented csumer demand, not a lack of the food syem's ability to produce process and deliver fees all that product will be worked out here throughout the day in pleasant hill jason olsen the co owner of grocery outlet on contra costa boulevardsays his store has recered from the high demand experienced weeks ago when you n decli led to empty shelves. he says deliveries re made daily toilet paper napkins and cleaning pplies go fast and may be hard to come by foa while, but he says the new supply is nearly feeling ound and the produce is n good shape. you can see there's a couple holes if you look over at wet rackover there there's holes the and that's completely fine, i'm happy to see the holes because. >>that means the product that we have coming in asthe freshest possible right it's not sitting in o
he says during this prolonged pandemic much like others he's noticed some bare shelves at his grocery stores but add so far as his department nitors the food industry there is no nationwide or regional shortage of supply. he says in some grocerstores is pply quote temporary because of unprecedented csumer demand, not a lack of the food syem's ability to produce process and deliver fees all that product will be worked out here throughout the day in pleasant hill jason olsen the co owner of...
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empty store shelves but this time only at safeway. the reason why. >>> plus covering your face no longer just a recommendation in most bay area counties. >> it's harder on my mom, though, because she's got the asthma, and she's having this cloth face mask, it's harder for her to breathe. >> tonight the challenges some are facing because of these new orders. >>> also haven't had your hair done in a while? the push to reopen salons and barbershops. >>> thanks for joining us on this friday night. let's start with that shortage of fresh produce. >> safeway employees in the distribution center are getting sick with the coronavirus and that's impacting the food supply. nbc bay area's jean elle has the details for us. >> reporter: some empty shelves inside bay area safeway stores have shoppers voicing concern on social media. in san francisco, some waited in line to go shopping for an hour to find limited supplies of some produce, pasta, and butter. >> there was a lot of vegetables were gone. >> reporter: we found yuka at a nearby market pic
empty store shelves but this time only at safeway. the reason why. >>> plus covering your face no longer just a recommendation in most bay area counties. >> it's harder on my mom, though, because she's got the asthma, and she's having this cloth face mask, it's harder for her to breathe. >> tonight the challenges some are facing because of these new orders. >>> also haven't had your hair done in a while? the push to reopen salons and barbershops. >>>...
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>> the real bottleneck is making sure the stores can keep the shelves stocked.that's why you see a lot of our retail grocery friends are closing their stores a littl bit early to make sure they can restock the shelves. >> reporter: there are even new job opportunities at the company. >> we're in the process of hiring more people, especially our manufacturing plants. >> reporter: are you concerned about hiring a number of people for the demand now and then having to lay people off? >> no, i don't think so. demand is pretty good. we think it will be in our business at home, and i think for at-home consumption business will be good for a while. >> reporter: as for theheir t o. >> one person can do it. it's just with the volume we have now it's a little daunting. we're just taking shifts and us as owners of the company are coming in to do work as well to keep things moving. >> reporter: you can call it a d.i.y. on how businesses can cope while also providing comfort to customers in quarantine. jaime ccas, los angeles. >> and that's the overnight news for this tuesda
>> the real bottleneck is making sure the stores can keep the shelves stocked.that's why you see a lot of our retail grocery friends are closing their stores a littl bit early to make sure they can restock the shelves. >> reporter: there are even new job opportunities at the company. >> we're in the process of hiring more people, especially our manufacturing plants. >> reporter: are you concerned about hiring a number of people for the demand now and then having to lay...
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the shelves were empty the shelves were empty so what you should do is speak to the people from the previous administration jim and ask him that question because the shelves were all you know doused the military shelves were also empty we had no ammunition literally that was said by one of your favorite generals we have to say we have no ammunition guess what we had very little medical supply also arrived. ahead what good is that it would take you back to beckley about that for him i said would get you better place the president's going to put in place he said that there would be a ban on exporting of all went to copper and so masks loads what else whose are we going to tell you about and somebody who are in italy if spain who has big problems these have these are countries with tremendous problems france if they ordered if they have long term orders and they're in there and they want to get certain things i've let them go out in certain instances because i think it's only fair they have problems that are. proportionately are relatively bigger than our problems so if they ordered something a
the shelves were empty the shelves were empty so what you should do is speak to the people from the previous administration jim and ask him that question because the shelves were all you know doused the military shelves were also empty we had no ammunition literally that was said by one of your favorite generals we have to say we have no ammunition guess what we had very little medical supply also arrived. ahead what good is that it would take you back to beckley about that for him i said would...
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sometimes we seem to live in parallel reality across the united states store shelves are empty and food banks are reporting long lines and a shortage of donations at the same time we have farmers across america dumping gallons and gallons of dairy products saying that they have no one to buy them. how is this even possible demand for milk and cheese and other dairy products is high yet they are unable to sell them the pandemic is requiring self isolation bars and restaurants are closed as a result people are running to their local supermarkets and the shelves are quite empty most american farmers are wholesalers meaning they sell to retailers not directly to supermarkets and if you are a farmer who sells to a retailer that supplies restaurants they cannot buy anything so you have to rapidly reorient to selling to supermarkets the problem is the factories or processors who are using products specifically for the retail industry like restaurants for example those little tiny packs of butter that you may get in a restaurant but you can't just take that to the grocery store and sell it to t
sometimes we seem to live in parallel reality across the united states store shelves are empty and food banks are reporting long lines and a shortage of donations at the same time we have farmers across america dumping gallons and gallons of dairy products saying that they have no one to buy them. how is this even possible demand for milk and cheese and other dairy products is high yet they are unable to sell them the pandemic is requiring self isolation bars and restaurants are closed as a...
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the shelves are not bare like the shelves i inherited when we took over the stockpile. the shelves were bare, the cupboard was bare. tomorrow, i'll also be leading with elected officials who will consult with my administration as we work to restore our economy to full speed and we really think all of the stimulus and the pent-up demand, we are going to have an economy that comes back quickly and we would like to see it more than match what we had before. what we had was a miracle and we think this is going to be more than a miracle, we are going to do it because we have the greatest people in the world. we'll also be speaking to america's governors tomorrow and announce exactly what's happen happened. some states opened much sooner than others and we think some states can actually open up before the deadline of may 1st. i think that will be a very exciting time indeed. governors are chomping at the bit to get going. not all states are the same, they are very different. some are having problems, some are doing such a good job there have a little problem and they are read
the shelves are not bare like the shelves i inherited when we took over the stockpile. the shelves were bare, the cupboard was bare. tomorrow, i'll also be leading with elected officials who will consult with my administration as we work to restore our economy to full speed and we really think all of the stimulus and the pent-up demand, we are going to have an economy that comes back quickly and we would like to see it more than match what we had before. what we had was a miracle and we think...
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safeway is working to address safety and restock their shelves.e finding alternatives. >> medicine and things like that were gone. but they have it here. >>> this super market was unloading produce last night. they told us they were serving customers who left safeway empty handed and told them about the empty shelves. >>> a new covid-19 testing site in san francisco. the test is at 600 seventh street. the site will test about 200 people every day but by appointment only. you have to have symptoms in order to get the test. they will be available for anyone who has the symptoms regardless of whether they can pay. >>> coming up this morning, cover your face is no longer just a recommendation in the bay area counties, it is a rule. we'll have that, plus all your top stories and weather coming up at 7:00. right now back to "today." ♪ >>> good morning. the american divide. overnight, several governors announcing steps to slowly reopen their states as demonstrators take to the streets protesting the stay-at-home orders. president trump calls on them to l
safeway is working to address safety and restock their shelves.e finding alternatives. >> medicine and things like that were gone. but they have it here. >>> this super market was unloading produce last night. they told us they were serving customers who left safeway empty handed and told them about the empty shelves. >>> a new covid-19 testing site in san francisco. the test is at 600 seventh street. the site will test about 200 people every day but by appointment only....
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received some video footage today from a family member in spain that images show completely stock shelves included yes toilet paper and all sorts of perishables as well such as fruits vegetables and chicken meat fish but that could actually change in the near future as farmers struggle to find the workers to harvest the fields listen spain is especially vulnerable to this crisis for many reasons one of them being that its economy heavily relies on temporary workers mainly in fields and farms now closed borders mean that a very important chunk of those workers that come from countries such as morocco remaining or poland won't be able to work the spanish fields so farmers and specially farmers in southern spain a warnin that if they aren't able to find the work force they need some goods could end up going to waste and never make it to the shelves and this will affect not only. spanish consumers but e.u. countries that heavily rely on spanish fruits and vegetables well there's there seems to be then the problem here of this oversupply of food in spain that won't reach your other european co
received some video footage today from a family member in spain that images show completely stock shelves included yes toilet paper and all sorts of perishables as well such as fruits vegetables and chicken meat fish but that could actually change in the near future as farmers struggle to find the workers to harvest the fields listen spain is especially vulnerable to this crisis for many reasons one of them being that its economy heavily relies on temporary workers mainly in fields and farms...
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to find the work force they need some goods could end up going to waste and never make it to the shelves and this will affect not only spanish consumers but e.u. countries that heavily rely on spanish fruits and vegetables well there's there seems to be than ever the problem here of this oversupply of food in spain that won't reach your other european countries especially as such a large exporter or what is the government actually doing or are they doing anything to help with this. that's a good question sara well specifically to help farmers the government is implementing a plan to allow the hiring of people even if these people are already receiving unemployment benefits migrants without the proper work permits were. also be able to work the fields in spain in addition the spanish government has announced a 200000000000 euro aid package to reduce the impact of the virus on its economy but that won't be enough and that's why the countries ask in the e.u. to issue the so-called corona boylan's we've all heard about these corona bonds what they do well actually what they do is they share
to find the work force they need some goods could end up going to waste and never make it to the shelves and this will affect not only spanish consumers but e.u. countries that heavily rely on spanish fruits and vegetables well there's there seems to be than ever the problem here of this oversupply of food in spain that won't reach your other european countries especially as such a large exporter or what is the government actually doing or are they doing anything to help with this. that's a...
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a shortage of flour on supermarket shelves as the nation turns to baking in isolation.n's medical chief saying the games can't go ahead unless there's a vaccine for coronavirus. there is some good news in the story of the global pandemic. new zealand has begun easing its month—long lockdown, allowing hundreds of thousands of people back to work. the country has had one of the strictest lockdowns in the world — but factories, building sites and some restaurants have now reopened. prime ministerjacinda ardern said the transmission of covid—19 had been "eliminated", but warned the country was not yet "out of the woods" and must stick to some social distancing. shaimaa khalil reports. together again after weeks apart. these children had been staying with her grandparents because their mother, a police officer, was at work during new zealand's lockdown. these were among the toughest self isolation measures in the world, and despite the high compliance, many families are glad it is over. for this couple, it means they can hold their grandchild for the first time. traffic is f
a shortage of flour on supermarket shelves as the nation turns to baking in isolation.n's medical chief saying the games can't go ahead unless there's a vaccine for coronavirus. there is some good news in the story of the global pandemic. new zealand has begun easing its month—long lockdown, allowing hundreds of thousands of people back to work. the country has had one of the strictest lockdowns in the world — but factories, building sites and some restaurants have now reopened. prime...
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they just get frequent shipments and restock their shelves. the amount of ilet paper the average erican useshasn't changed it's still around 141 rolls per year but even small changes in buying habits n throw everything into disarray with the global disruption like a hurricane inventory to the affected area. but a global pandemic doesn't leave a lot of wiggle room can't companies just make more toilet paper the big 3 us toilet paper companies, georgiapacific llc proctor d gamble co and kimberly clark corp weralready running their toilet par plants, 24 houra day fore the new coronavirus hit. that's the only way they can makea profit on such a low margin product. the companies are trying toincrease output by making fewer varieties of toilet paper. they'ralso trying to get the product to stores more quickly atlanta-b georgia pacific is rking wih packaging suppliers to get more materials and mamizing the number ofdeliveries. it can ship from its facilities. so when will things geback to normal. body knows for one thi the new coronavirus could perma
they just get frequent shipments and restock their shelves. the amount of ilet paper the average erican useshasn't changed it's still around 141 rolls per year but even small changes in buying habits n throw everything into disarray with the global disruption like a hurricane inventory to the affected area. but a global pandemic doesn't leave a lot of wiggle room can't companies just make more toilet paper the big 3 us toilet paper companies, georgiapacific llc proctor d gamble co and kimberly...
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>>sent to a shoppers are telling us here they started noticing a shortage of produce on the shelves here about a week ago and we spoke with an employee who works here at the safeway that says that they too started noticing the low stock and it may be possibly connected to an issue that happened at the tracy distribution center safely has confirmed that one of their workers at that center died earlier this week because of complications with coronavirus the company is also acknowledge there is a shortage of staff at their tracy distribution center. but it's for quote a variety of reasons they did not explicitly say was because of the covid-19 debt in the meantime viewers have been reporting that the produce aisles at their stores across the bay area have been looking like these pictures that job we're showing you here when people are not able to find out what caused those peppers any of the romaine lettuce that they've been looking for him one shopper says that they were actually unable to grab a number of things that they were looking for. >>nothing there nothing i was looking for bell pe
>>sent to a shoppers are telling us here they started noticing a shortage of produce on the shelves here about a week ago and we spoke with an employee who works here at the safeway that says that they too started noticing the low stock and it may be possibly connected to an issue that happened at the tracy distribution center safely has confirmed that one of their workers at that center died earlier this week because of complications with coronavirus the company is also acknowledge there...
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where the shelves were bare. the cupboard was bare i say. tomorrow i will also be leading a call with elected officials who will consult with my administration as we work to restore our economy to full speed and we really think with all the stimulus and all the pent-up demand we'll have an economy that really comes back quickly and would like to see it more than match what we had before. what we had before was a miracle and we think this will be even more than a miracle. we are going to do it because we have the greatest people in the world. we'll also be speaking to america's governors tomorrow and then we'll be announcing exactly what's happening. you already know we'll be opening up states, some states much sooner than others. we think the states can open up before the deadline of may 1st. and i think that will be a very exciting time indeed. governors are looking for it, they're chomping at the bit to get going. again not all states are the same. they're very different. some are verying very little problem. s
where the shelves were bare. the cupboard was bare i say. tomorrow i will also be leading a call with elected officials who will consult with my administration as we work to restore our economy to full speed and we really think with all the stimulus and all the pent-up demand we'll have an economy that really comes back quickly and would like to see it more than match what we had before. what we had before was a miracle and we think this will be even more than a miracle. we are going to do it...
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right now we're hearing about factories having problems putting meat on the shelves of the super make yrkets. china handled that much better. so we have to be asking ourselves if we are doing everything we can to make sure that we are not reacting but being proactive in solving the problems that we are about to be facing. i think that we are behind on this and i hope between the private sector and the government that we will put the resources we need to make sure that again food will not be part of the problem. >> if somebody watching right now wants to help you, would you prefer them volunteering or sending a check or a little bit of both? >> volunteering right now is very difficult because we want to protect people and we have so many people in the food industry unemployed. we have the best chefs of america, the best cooks of america willing to provide meals. so help your local ngos that you know, maybe some restaurants that they are delivering for free, spending the money even before we go to wck.org and support us. every dollar will be going in many ways to local restaurants that
right now we're hearing about factories having problems putting meat on the shelves of the super make yrkets. china handled that much better. so we have to be asking ourselves if we are doing everything we can to make sure that we are not reacting but being proactive in solving the problems that we are about to be facing. i think that we are behind on this and i hope between the private sector and the government that we will put the resources we need to make sure that again food will not be...
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the previous administration, the shelves were empty. the shelves were empty. so what you should do is speak to the people from the previous administration, jim, and ask them that question because the shelves were empty. >> at the start of the trump administration, the repository shelves were not empty. the strategic national stockpile has maintained a multi-billion-dollar inventory across self administrations, including tens of millions of pieces of that protective gear, but it is true that experts have warned that the supply, specifically of the n95 masks, has been precariously low since the h1n1 outbreak in 2009. until the coronavirus response, the h1n1 response was the largest deployment in the history of the stockpile. according to the national institutes of health, more than 19 million pieces of the personal protective equipment and more than 85 million n95 respirators were used. and now listen to the former director of the strategic national stockpile. >> unfortunately, after we used those materials, we never received additional supplemental funding to r
the previous administration, the shelves were empty. the shelves were empty. so what you should do is speak to the people from the previous administration, jim, and ask them that question because the shelves were empty. >> at the start of the trump administration, the repository shelves were not empty. the strategic national stockpile has maintained a multi-billion-dollar inventory across self administrations, including tens of millions of pieces of that protective gear, but it is true...
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food processing and keeping our grocery stores full the shelves are not bare like the shelves that i inherited when we took over the stockpile the medical stockpile where the shelves were bare the cupboard was bare i say tomorrow also be leading a call with elected officials who will consult with my administration as we work to restore our economy to full speed and we really think with all of the stimulus and all of the pent up demand we're going to have an economy that really comes back quickly. and would like to see it more than match what we had before what we had before was a miracle and we think this is going to be even more than a miracle we're going to do it because we have the greatest people in the world will also be speaking to america's governors tomorrow and then we'll be announcing exactly what's happening you already know will be opening up states some states much sooner than others and we think some of the states can actually open up before the deadline of may 1st and i think that will be a very exciting time indeed governors are looking forward that chomping at the bi
food processing and keeping our grocery stores full the shelves are not bare like the shelves that i inherited when we took over the stockpile the medical stockpile where the shelves were bare the cupboard was bare i say tomorrow also be leading a call with elected officials who will consult with my administration as we work to restore our economy to full speed and we really think with all of the stimulus and all of the pent up demand we're going to have an economy that really comes back...
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i went to my grocery store last night it the meat shelves were fully stocked.was not there, still, two of the paper. nothing,ups, there was people have been buying up shelfstable products. there is enough in the system. animal instincts kick in and people get afraid. whether it is the executive order, plants coming back online as people get healthy again, the food supply chain is resilient, as i mentioned. of cargill the ceo goes into a food store, does anyone run over to service you, or do you get any discounts? david: a few years ago, we make a turkey called honeysuckle white, i was checking out the turkeys. a guy came over and said, i know you are. i said, i was just checking out the turkeys. i went in last night and i wore a mask. nobody recognized me. i was perfectly happy to do it that way. they: farmers, are losses?g are they going to go out of business, will there be bankruptcies among farmers? dave: i am very concerned about the farmer community. as you alluded to, work your way back on the supply chain. plants that go down because of illness or supply
i went to my grocery store last night it the meat shelves were fully stocked.was not there, still, two of the paper. nothing,ups, there was people have been buying up shelfstable products. there is enough in the system. animal instincts kick in and people get afraid. whether it is the executive order, plants coming back online as people get healthy again, the food supply chain is resilient, as i mentioned. of cargill the ceo goes into a food store, does anyone run over to service you, or do you...
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all of the pictures of empty shelves are being taken at the end of the day.in the morning, you can take a picture of full shelves. but certainly, there is a problem. the problem is that about half the food consumption in the united states is with restaurants and institutions. supply chains are tailored for certain markets. supermarkets use a different network of people they trust and no, producers, warehouses, transportation providers, they don't just allow the stuff to be delivered by any truck. supply.ry hard to shift there is only so much capacity for packaged food in supermarkets. rice -- at flour, wholesaler will have to retool in order to do it but this will take the more time than they expect the pandemic will last, so they don't invest. another problem is that consumer demand is not enough to compensate for restaurants and institutions. also, households are consuming packaged goods, bread and pasta, and a lot less fresh food. the fresh food cannot get to markets. the producers are not equipped to get the stock to household standards. also, food commod
all of the pictures of empty shelves are being taken at the end of the day.in the morning, you can take a picture of full shelves. but certainly, there is a problem. the problem is that about half the food consumption in the united states is with restaurants and institutions. supply chains are tailored for certain markets. supermarkets use a different network of people they trust and no, producers, warehouses, transportation providers, they don't just allow the stuff to be delivered by any...
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. >> pandemic panic buying has left store shelves bare. hording can impact the health of infants. >> there's a will the of need for formula and diapers. this family lost a significant income and lost jobs due to the out break. >> the president and ceo of the non-profit empower and excel. after the need she put out calls to pediatricians. her son is leading the effort to collect formula and fund. >> we have been able to collect 200 cans of formula. and just started a week ago. >> the goods go to 75 women. mothers who aren't already getting assistance from the county. >> particularly those individuals less connected to services. so those who are families who are hard to reach. or maybe not involve nd the child we halfare system. >> serving the low income population. being able to afford formula at all can be challenging. services are so important. covid-19 isn't making it easy. >> we'inng f wilth of families they he having t physically find there's no formula. and contact the storemanage s oillil and time going back out in the context of hav
. >> pandemic panic buying has left store shelves bare. hording can impact the health of infants. >> there's a will the of need for formula and diapers. this family lost a significant income and lost jobs due to the out break. >> the president and ceo of the non-profit empower and excel. after the need she put out calls to pediatricians. her son is leading the effort to collect formula and fund. >> we have been able to collect 200 cans of formula. and just started a week...
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the shelves were there, the cupboard was bare.omorrow i will be leading a call with elected officials who will consult with my administration as we work to restore our economy to full speed. we really think with all of the stimulus and pent-up demand, we will have an economy that really comes back quickly. how would like to see it more than match what we had before. what we had before was a miracle. we think this will be more than a miracle. we can do it, because we have the greatest people in the world. we will be speaking to america's governors tomorrow and then we will be announcing exactly what is happening. we will be opening up some states sooner than others. some of the states can open before the deadline of may 1. i think that will be a very exciting time indeed. governors are looking forward, chomping at the bit to get going. not all states are the same. some are having little problems. some have done such a good job and are ready to go. vice president pence and i will be speaking with the governor's tomorrow and discussi
the shelves were there, the cupboard was bare.omorrow i will be leading a call with elected officials who will consult with my administration as we work to restore our economy to full speed. we really think with all of the stimulus and pent-up demand, we will have an economy that really comes back quickly. how would like to see it more than match what we had before. what we had before was a miracle. we think this will be more than a miracle. we can do it, because we have the greatest people in...
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the previous administration, the shelves were empty, the shelves were empty, so what you should do is speak to the people from the previous administration, gym, and asking that question, because the shelves were empty and you know what else? the military shelves were also empty. we had no ammunition. literally. that was, one of your favorite generals, we have sir, we have no ammunition, guess what, we had very little medical supply also. all right. >> ohio. pres. trump: go ahead. we will get you back. we will get you back, please. >> you said there will be a ban on exporting all, what does a cover, masks, gloves? pres. trump: but of 70 ordered, somebodyor spain -- if ordered, italy, spain, countries with met his problems. if they ordered it and they have long-term orders and they are in there and want to get certain things, i have let them go out in certain instances because i think it is only fair. problems that are proportionately or relatively bigger than our problems. so if they ordered something and they are waiting for, as an example, masks made here and going to italy, i am not
the previous administration, the shelves were empty, the shelves were empty, so what you should do is speak to the people from the previous administration, gym, and asking that question, because the shelves were empty and you know what else? the military shelves were also empty. we had no ammunition. literally. that was, one of your favorite generals, we have sir, we have no ammunition, guess what, we had very little medical supply also. all right. >> ohio. pres. trump: go ahead. we will...
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. >> pandemic panic buying has left store shelves bare.alth of infants. >> there's a will the of need for formula and diapers. this family lost a significant income and lost jobs due to the out break. >> the president and ceo of the non-profit empower and excel. after the need she put out calls to pediatricians. her son is leading the effort to collect formula and fund. >> we have been able to collect 200 cans of formula. and just started a week ago. >> the goods go to 75 women. mothers who aren't already geinassistance fro t county. >> particularly those individuals less connected to servic so those who are families who are hard to reach. or maybe not involve nd the child we halfare system. >> serving the low income population. being able to afford formula at all can be challenging. services are so important. covid-19 isn't making it easy. >> we're finding for a will the of families they have having to physically go to the store, find there's no formula. and contact the store manager. contact the store to find out when will will be formul
. >> pandemic panic buying has left store shelves bare.alth of infants. >> there's a will the of need for formula and diapers. this family lost a significant income and lost jobs due to the out break. >> the president and ceo of the non-profit empower and excel. after the need she put out calls to pediatricians. her son is leading the effort to collect formula and fund. >> we have been able to collect 200 cans of formula. and just started a week ago. >> the goods...
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and the other shelves. the particles remain airborne for at least six minutes.t's more evidence that you should wear a mask or face covering the next time you head to the store. >>> thanking people who are keeping things clean, governor newsom honoring custodians. that's next. everyone is working a little differently now. so we can still answer your calls. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making sure people are staying safe. and we're still on the road. solving critical issues as they arise. ♪ go to xfinity.com/prepare. thank you. whaso let's do the rightver chanthing, today.ow. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. and when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. >>> tonight at 6:00, top bay area hospitals accused of putting patients at risk. we investigate the reaso
and the other shelves. the particles remain airborne for at least six minutes.t's more evidence that you should wear a mask or face covering the next time you head to the store. >>> thanking people who are keeping things clean, governor newsom honoring custodians. that's next. everyone is working a little differently now. so we can still answer your calls. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making sure...
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with the shelves empty, some parents had to turn to cloth diapers. diapermakers have ramped up production but they warned it could be up to six weeks before parents can count on finding the usual range of sizes and brands. >>> students in limbo. the major push to make sure college reopens in the fall and the crucial deadline looming this week. >> the new normal will be anything but normal. >> well, we are getting an idea of what you can expect when you head back into the office and changes are already under way. >>> i'm just ready for you all to come back into the office because i miss my friends. it's okay if we have to make some changes, as long as you're in the area, in the building. >> yes. it is something about being near somebody as opposed to just talking to them like this. >> i know. >> yeah. no, i get it. i get it. we misyou. i miss you. i know, i don't miss my commute, but i miss you and jobina and everybody else and reggie and all the folks behind the scenes that are still doing a tremendous job making this all work. let's talk about what
with the shelves empty, some parents had to turn to cloth diapers. diapermakers have ramped up production but they warned it could be up to six weeks before parents can count on finding the usual range of sizes and brands. >>> students in limbo. the major push to make sure college reopens in the fall and the crucial deadline looming this week. >> the new normal will be anything but normal. >> well, we are getting an idea of what you can expect when you head back into the...
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shop shelves are empty and americans go hungry. hello.he huge cost of the coronavirus pandemic has been laid out in a dramatic addiction from the international monetary fund. it expects global output to shrink by 3% this year, which sounds small but would be the worst year since the great depression of the 1930's. this it equates to a $9 trillion cut in world production this year and next come a loss greater than the combined gdp of germany and japan. italy's economy is expected to be one of the worst hit, shrinking by 9.1%. the imf thinks less developed economies will fare better. latin america is warned to expect a comparatively small 5.2% drop. there is hope, the imf predicting a 5.8% global rebound next year. >> from the international monetary fund, a warning. >> this is a crisis like no other. is substantial uncertainty about the impact it will have on people's lives and livelihoods. >> unemployment lines grow around the world as manufacturing grinds to a halt in many sectors and businesses are forced to close. the app and -- the eco
shop shelves are empty and americans go hungry. hello.he huge cost of the coronavirus pandemic has been laid out in a dramatic addiction from the international monetary fund. it expects global output to shrink by 3% this year, which sounds small but would be the worst year since the great depression of the 1930's. this it equates to a $9 trillion cut in world production this year and next come a loss greater than the combined gdp of germany and japan. italy's economy is expected to be one of...
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because the shelves were empty, and you know what else? the military shelves were also empty. we had no ammunition. literally. that was said by one of your favorite generals. we have, sir, we have no ammunition. guess what, we had very little medical supply also. all right. >> ohio. pres. trump: go ahead. we will get you back. we will get you back. we will get you back, please. >> what about -- pres. trump: we will get you back, please. >> you said there will be a ban on exporting all, what does a it cover, masks, gloves? pres. trump: it covers everything. >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: but if somebody ordered, if italy or spain, countries with tremendous problems, france, if they ordered it, and they have long-term orders and they are in there, and they want to get certain things, i have let them go out in certain instances because i think it is only fair. they have problems that are proportionately or relatively bigger than our problems. so if they ordered something, and they are waiting for, as an example, masks made here and going to italy, i am not going to be stopping t
because the shelves were empty, and you know what else? the military shelves were also empty. we had no ammunition. literally. that was said by one of your favorite generals. we have, sir, we have no ammunition. guess what, we had very little medical supply also. all right. >> ohio. pres. trump: go ahead. we will get you back. we will get you back. we will get you back, please. >> what about -- pres. trump: we will get you back, please. >> you said there will be a ban on...
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the previous administration, the shelves were empty. the shelves were empty. so what you should do is speak to the people from the previous administration, jam, and ask them that question, because the shelves were empty. you know what else? the military shelves were empty. we had no ammunition, literally. and that was said by one of your favorite generals, we have no ammunition, guess what, we had very little medical supply also. all right? go ahead. we will get it back. we will get you back. please. jim, i said, we will get you back. >> reporter: i would like to ask about the bpa, you said that there would be a ban on exporting of the mass? and are you -- >> president trump: if italy, spain, who has big problems, these are countries with tremendous, from france, if they ordered, if they have long-term orders and they are in there and they want to get certain things, i have let them go out in certain instances, because it is only fair. they have problems that are proportionately bigger than our problems. so if they order something and they are waiting for as a
the previous administration, the shelves were empty. the shelves were empty. so what you should do is speak to the people from the previous administration, jam, and ask them that question, because the shelves were empty. you know what else? the military shelves were empty. we had no ammunition, literally. and that was said by one of your favorite generals, we have no ammunition, guess what, we had very little medical supply also. all right? go ahead. we will get it back. we will get you back....
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the previous administration, the shelves were empty. the shelves were empty. so what you should do is speak to the people from the previous administration, jim, and ask them that question. because the shelves were empty. you know what else? the military shelves were also empty. we had no ammunition, literally. that was said by one of your favorite generals. we have, sir, we have no ammunition. guess what? we had very little medical supply also. all right -- go ahead. we'll get you back. we'll get you back. please? jim, we'll get you back. please, go ahead. >> the dpa, you said there will be a ban on exporting of all -- what does it cover? masks? gloves? >> but if somebody ordered -- if italy, if spain who has big problems, these are countries with tremendous problems, france, if they ordered, if they have long-term orders and they're in there and they want to get certain things, i'd let them go out in certain instances because i think it's only fair. they have problems that are proportionately or relatively bigger than our problems. so if they ordered somethin
the previous administration, the shelves were empty. the shelves were empty. so what you should do is speak to the people from the previous administration, jim, and ask them that question. because the shelves were empty. you know what else? the military shelves were also empty. we had no ammunition, literally. that was said by one of your favorite generals. we have, sir, we have no ammunition. guess what? we had very little medical supply also. all right -- go ahead. we'll get you back. we'll...
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lint has been permanently stressed for days in these times of the virus he's even helping to stack shelves to get things under control again. it's a question you know we're going to make adjustments ourselves to i told my staff today that we have to react day by day and unfortunately i don't. know what hold on a 2nd. sorry but everybody needs toilet paper if you 3 are buying multiple packs i get no start 2 or 3 times a week you know. it's not a problem in older people going to other paper to you know if you don't have to overreact thanks very much mr nigh and you are absolutely right these are crazy times. crazy times call for new rules even for customers at the supermarket is that of no and i think i can only let you have one i'm sorry. flower past and canned goods can also only be bought in normal household amounts despite the stress michelle lind is keen to do an interview for the local news. we're not standing here because i'm hungry for fame it's simply about getting the message across everybody calm down everything is fine don't get worked up in the bush people. we're not going to st
lint has been permanently stressed for days in these times of the virus he's even helping to stack shelves to get things under control again. it's a question you know we're going to make adjustments ourselves to i told my staff today that we have to react day by day and unfortunately i don't. know what hold on a 2nd. sorry but everybody needs toilet paper if you 3 are buying multiple packs i get no start 2 or 3 times a week you know. it's not a problem in older people going to other paper to...