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is still dire and attempts to improve things or hindered by the country's continued presence on the u.s.a.'s list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job or not arise about it but i wanted to stay in my country my family they were very little opportunity this is a time when sudan especially needs us. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a scapegoat and the power of the purse u.s. president donald trump has accused the world health organization of doing too little too late to prepare countries for the coronavirus pandemic yesterday at the white house trump told reporters so much death has been caused by the w.h.o. those mistakes he. he announced a freeze on funding for the u.n. agency and he accused of pushing chinese misinformation about the virus now it is important to note it was the us president not the w.h.o. who predicted china's handling of the outbreak at the same time trump downplayed the severity of the virus wasting precious time
is still dire and attempts to improve things or hindered by the country's continued presence on the u.s.a.'s list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job or not arise about it but i wanted to stay in my country my family they were very little opportunity this is a time when sudan especially needs us. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a...
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right now michigan is emerging as the third deadliest hot spot across the u.s.a. for corona
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u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> trevor: thank you so much for that, royd out.irit is one we all share. amanda nunes wears hers with pride. from standing up for herself against the doubters, to being the only woman in her mma training gym... amanda refused to let stereotypes get in her way... whether inside the octagon or out. since 1925, we've proved that it doesn't matter where you come from, it matters what you're made of. modelo. the official beer of ufc. it matters what you're made of. staying connected your way you're just a tap away from personalized support on xfinity.com. get faster internet speeds with a click. order xfi pods to your home in a snap. or change your xfinity services with just a touch. all in one place. you're only seconds away from all of that on xfinity.com. faster than a call. easy as a tap. now that's simple, easy, awesome. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily social distancing show." you know, it's safe to say, the world we knew before coronavirus hit, feels a long way off right now. and when everything feels so strange and differen
u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> trevor: thank you so much for that, royd out.irit is one we all share. amanda nunes wears hers with pride. from standing up for herself against the doubters, to being the only woman in her mma training gym... amanda refused to let stereotypes get in her way... whether inside the octagon or out. since 1925, we've proved that it doesn't matter where you come from, it matters what you're made of. modelo. the official beer of ufc. it matters what you're made of. staying...
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u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> trevor: thank you so much for that, roy, i'm inspired and hungry., we're going to go back to life before the coronavirus. how? stick around to find out. the fighting spirit is one we all share. amanda nunes wears hers with pride. from standing up for herself against the doubters, to being the only woman in her mma training gym... amanda refused to let stereotypes get in her way... whether inside the octagon or out. since 1925, we've proved that it doesn't matter where you come from, it matters what you're made of. modelo. the official beer of ufc. it matters what you're made of. it's that we can get through...anything., and that beer sometimes helps. so, coors light is buying. go to @coorslight on twitter to send someone a six pack on us. cause man, we could all use one right now. it's just nice to have something to look forward to. well, break out the good plates and tell the kids to wash up, because it's sunday dinner, even if it isn't sunday. we aren't keeping track of days anyhow. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily social distancing show." yo
u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> trevor: thank you so much for that, roy, i'm inspired and hungry., we're going to go back to life before the coronavirus. how? stick around to find out. the fighting spirit is one we all share. amanda nunes wears hers with pride. from standing up for herself against the doubters, to being the only woman in her mma training gym... amanda refused to let stereotypes get in her way... whether inside the octagon or out. since 1925, we've proved that it doesn't matter where...
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u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> trevor: thank you so much for that, roy, i'm inspired and hungry., we're going to go back to life before the coronavirus. how? stick around to find out. ♪ ♪ [jet engine] ♪ [splash] ♪ it's not just the ships... ...the armor... ...or the aircraft. ♪ [jet engines] it's something more. ♪ it's the will to fight... ...and determination to win... ...found inside each and every marine... ...that answers a nation's call. battles won. ♪ [son] mom! yeah... [son] i fell. okay there's bandages in the cabinet. [son] i'm bleeding. grab two. sheba. what cats want. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily social distancing show." you know, it's safe to say, the world we knew before coronavirus hit, feels a long way off right now. and when everything feels so strange and different, it can be comforting, it can really be comforting to remember the good times. so that's exactly what desi lydic, jaboukie young-white, ronny chieng, and roy wood jr. did in our new segment, "what i miss." ♪ ♪ >> hey, what's up, y'all? how y'all feeg, man? >> yeah, okay, you know. >> yeah... i
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. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.!hants, protesters fighting to get back to work and reopen small businesses where they live, taking to the streets in their state's stay-at-home orders, as some plan to reopen this week. >>> here's a look at the covid-19 impact in the bay area and san francisco county. there are more than 6,330 cases and 199 deaths. ing santa cruz county topped 100. san santa clara has the most confirmed cases. north of the bay there are 11 confirmed cases of coronavirus. lake county has 6 and mendocino county now has five. that is updated new this weekend. good morning, everyone. much more in the race against coronavirus in a moment. let's start this half hour if you're looking for a quick look at the weather. >>> it's been partly cloudy in the morning hours. in the east bay, a few peeks of sun. san francisco in the mid-50s with san jose 56. a temperature spread that really hasn't been too extreme for many of you and some fog here for our east bay hills camera. 51 santa rosa, 54 livermore. the clouds,
. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.!hants, protesters fighting to get back to work and reopen small businesses where they live, taking to the streets in their state's stay-at-home orders, as some plan to reopen this week. >>> here's a look at the covid-19 impact in the bay area and san francisco county. there are more than 6,330 cases and 199 deaths. ing santa cruz county topped 100. san santa clara has the most confirmed cases. north of the bay there are 11 confirmed cases of coronavirus. lake...
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that's in "u.s.a. today." "wall street journal" puts it this way. fed's new loans are broadest ever. the federal reserve is going further than ever unveiling programs to lend directly to state, cities and midsized business that is have seen revenues evaporate amid efforts to combat the coronavirus outbreak. and the central bank would expand plans to backstop lending to large companies by supporting riskier bonds issued by corporations that have lost their investment grade status. the brookings institute. the fed chair spoke with folks there in a virtual type of event and here's what he had to say yesterday about the economy and where it might be headed. >> our emergency measures are reserved for truly rare circumstances such as those we face today. when the economies well on its way back to recovery and private markets and institutions are once again able to perform their vital functions of channeling credit, will but these emergency tools away. none of us has the luxury of choosing their challenges. fate and history provide them for us. our job is
that's in "u.s.a. today." "wall street journal" puts it this way. fed's new loans are broadest ever. the federal reserve is going further than ever unveiling programs to lend directly to state, cities and midsized business that is have seen revenues evaporate amid efforts to combat the coronavirus outbreak. and the central bank would expand plans to backstop lending to large companies by supporting riskier bonds issued by corporations that have lost their investment grade...
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canlso tell thayou he has been sitting up in bedga and enng positely with the clinical team.he >> u.s.as recorded its highest daily coronavirus death toll. moan 1,00. also in the u.s., bernie sanders sayss ending his bid to win the democratic party's clearing the way for joe biden, and two and a hal months on, people in wuhan enjoy their freedom as china lifts bs in the city where this pandemic first started. the u.k. says that the health of boris johnson is improving. e prime minister has coronavirus and has spent twoni ts in intensive care at st. thomas' hospitalonnn. he was taken there sunday night, 10 days after first testing positive for theanirus. the llor said that he was receiving excellent care.he >>rime minister remains in intensive care, where his condition is improving. i can also tell you that he has been sitting up in bed a engaging positively with the clinical team. >> that was from the daily briefing with. also heard the latest fatality figures from across the u.k.en they've released. in the last 24 hours, 93 people haveied in hospitals. this is the u.k.'sighestaily figu
canlso tell thayou he has been sitting up in bedga and enng positely with the clinical team.he >> u.s.as recorded its highest daily coronavirus death toll. moan 1,00. also in the u.s., bernie sanders sayss ending his bid to win the democratic party's clearing the way for joe biden, and two and a hal months on, people in wuhan enjoy their freedom as china lifts bs in the city where this pandemic first started. the u.k. says that the health of boris johnson is improving. e prime minister...
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of coronavirus donald trump more reluctant to attack damascus is this week said to retreat from the u.s.a.'s longest war afghanistan maybe read the care of abdullah azzam of the rise of global jihad which details u.s. support for islam as its and the life of one particular communist to come by the anti semitism with hatred for che guevara and marxism we caught up with the author the norwegian defense research establishment dr thomas had gamma and i began by asking him about the continuing threat of terrorism as corona virus kills many more than any i jacked plane the global jihadi movement is still alive and well i mean we've always been through a period of the 56 years of incredibly high levels of activity especially in the middle east but also in the form of terrorism in the west with 6 to 700. people killed in western countries and although i says is much weaker now than 2 or 3 years ago there are still many groups out there that are active and even isis is still hanging in there well thankfully there were reports that this day i should told there were operatives to deliver europe one
of coronavirus donald trump more reluctant to attack damascus is this week said to retreat from the u.s.a.'s longest war afghanistan maybe read the care of abdullah azzam of the rise of global jihad which details u.s. support for islam as its and the life of one particular communist to come by the anti semitism with hatred for che guevara and marxism we caught up with the author the norwegian defense research establishment dr thomas had gamma and i began by asking him about the continuing...
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is still dire and attempts to improve things or hindered by the country's continued presence on the u.s.a.'s list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job mohammad now lives and works in the united arab emirates. and the rise of art but i wanted to stay in my country with my family that they were very little opportunity he says a time when sudan especially in needs us. she might not be able to be at home to mark the anniversary but like millions of sudanese the heady days of hope and april 21000 will be etched in their memory for a lifetime. but here in europe in paris when you were good today the cathedral of madrid dong was badly damaged by a fire that was thought to have started by an electrical short circuit restoration work is months behind schedule delayed by toxic lead winter storms and now the coronavirus pandemic ahead of the works completion 2 films about the cathedral have been released one shot before the disaster the other afterwards and both enhanced by virtual reality. not true don cathedr
is still dire and attempts to improve things or hindered by the country's continued presence on the u.s.a.'s list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job mohammad now lives and works in the united arab emirates. and the rise of art but i wanted to stay in my country with my family that they were very little opportunity he says a time when sudan especially in needs us. she might not be able to be at home to...
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in mid march they came back from places like the united kingdom and the u.s.a. where they had cases back to zero. we began to see the cases begin to tick up, begin to tick up. once one of those cases gets into an area where you have a cluster with migrant workers, there is that potential for a very quick spread. this is something the government seems to have -- seems to be seen as a weak spot for the government. in fact, they've even set up a designated task force to keep people safe? >> well, i can tell you we're in a sort of partial lockdown and up until a classic, it means all nonessential services will be shut down in singapore. the reason i'm saying we never thought we would see this is because singapore and as you eluded to this, it was sort of heralded as the gold standard for its approach to the coronavirus. now we're going to be in what we're calling circuit breaker measures. this means people have to stay at home. when we go out, we all have to wear masks. as for those migrant workers, those, a lot of them are in lockdown. teams have been sent in. why
in mid march they came back from places like the united kingdom and the u.s.a. where they had cases back to zero. we began to see the cases begin to tick up, begin to tick up. once one of those cases gets into an area where you have a cluster with migrant workers, there is that potential for a very quick spread. this is something the government seems to have -- seems to be seen as a weak spot for the government. in fact, they've even set up a designated task force to keep people safe? >>...
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president and ceo of the ymca u.s.a. kevin washington thank you so much.rward to our ymcas reopening again being back as bold and strong as they've ever been. >> thank you, fredricka. we are working toward making that happen. we appreciate the support and we look forward to continuing to be the vital community asset we've been for 170 years. >> wonderful. what a legacy. and yours, personally, as well, 42 years with the ymca. thank you so much. we'll be right back. >> thank you, fredricka. what does it mean to be a good neighbor? it means being there for each other. that's why state farm is announcing the good neighbor relief program we know our customers are driving less, which means fewer accidents. so state farm is returning $2 billion dollars to auto policyholders for the period ending may 31st. and we'll continue making real time decisions to best serve you - our customers. because now, more than ever, being a good neighbor means everything. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. being a good neighbor means everything. you know when your dog is itc
president and ceo of the ymca u.s.a. kevin washington thank you so much.rward to our ymcas reopening again being back as bold and strong as they've ever been. >> thank you, fredricka. we are working toward making that happen. we appreciate the support and we look forward to continuing to be the vital community asset we've been for 170 years. >> wonderful. what a legacy. and yours, personally, as well, 42 years with the ymca. thank you so much. we'll be right back. >> thank...
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then i really believe this is harlan county u.s.a. i saw this movie when i was 19 everybody go out on the picket line and will waive your right to stand it. it was the 1st time i remember seeing the people of eastern kentucky represented with dignity on film. this film inspired me to make documentaries. that was like an ah ha moment i mean i grew up in a rural place and public education and it wasn't you know a space of radical far ideas and i think that that very much set the tone for me and for the direction of my life and i was interested in telling stories of marginalized and vulnerable people because i grew up in a place where a lot of people are marginalized people are vulnerable i mean it's really incredible the way that media works and how these stories can get told in the immediate aftermath of the civil war the local color writing presented up as sort of quirky in quaint people's. but as industrial has become interested in the region for minerals for lumber for coal. the people that were living there could also be seen as a
then i really believe this is harlan county u.s.a. i saw this movie when i was 19 everybody go out on the picket line and will waive your right to stand it. it was the 1st time i remember seeing the people of eastern kentucky represented with dignity on film. this film inspired me to make documentaries. that was like an ah ha moment i mean i grew up in a rural place and public education and it wasn't you know a space of radical far ideas and i think that that very much set the tone for me and...
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of ywca u.s.a. then how the pandemic affects u.s. counties with duchess county, new york, executive marcus molinaro. and pbs frontline coffer spondent on pbs' frontline documently ry about the first coronavirus case on u.s. soil. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> the u.s. senate is back on tuesday at 4:00 p.m. eastern for what is tentatively expected to be a pro forma session. however, majority leader mitch mcconnell added the session specifically so there could be a voice vote on any coronavirus relief legislation. we'll have more live senate coverage on tuesday at 4:00 p.m. astern, c-span2. >> up next, today's white house briefing with president trump and members of the coronavirus task force. and later, an update on the coronavirus response from the governors of georgia and vermont. president trump: thank you very much everyone. following the release of our reopening guidelines, governors across the country are looking forward to phase one and
of ywca u.s.a. then how the pandemic affects u.s. counties with duchess county, new york, executive marcus molinaro. and pbs frontline coffer spondent on pbs' frontline documently ry about the first coronavirus case on u.s. soil. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> the u.s. senate is back on tuesday at 4:00 p.m. eastern for what is tentatively expected to be a pro forma session. however, majority leader mitch mcconnell...
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mean, you never tuned into a press conference and saw a chyron that said, "obama, china strong but u.s.agone into meltdown mode sean hannity would have screamed so loud the glass of your tv would have cracked sorry -- your grandfather's tv in fact, on his show this week, hannity insisted states could actually re-open sooner than the end of the month >> i think most states can reopen even sooner than later we don't have to wait till may 1st. >> seth: okay, sean, you go first. take your show outside and host it in times square with buzz lightyear and elmo. ask people to cough on you you can call it coughy talk. and then after significant pushback, president werewolf seemingly changed course and claimed that he would be consulting with governors on when to open their economies and would authorize them to implement their own plans to do that >> i will then be authorizing each individual governor of each individual state to implement a re-opening and a very powerful re-opening plan of their state at a time and in a manner as most appropriate >> seth: you can't authorize people to do something
mean, you never tuned into a press conference and saw a chyron that said, "obama, china strong but u.s.agone into meltdown mode sean hannity would have screamed so loud the glass of your tv would have cracked sorry -- your grandfather's tv in fact, on his show this week, hannity insisted states could actually re-open sooner than the end of the month >> i think most states can reopen even sooner than later we don't have to wait till may 1st. >> seth: okay, sean, you go first....
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we're now telling the story, especially the best one-- "made in the u.s.a." >> it's a big difference.rom across the room, you can see the brand. you know exactly what the product is. there's no questioning. >> this package got us to here. this package gets us to $10 million. how hard was this process for you? >> this was so painful. it was almost like cutting off a limb. to be able to step back and realize that i had to do it for the company, and then see how great it is and how much better it is? it's amazing. i get it now. people will now know eco-me instead of being, "is it bill? is it emily?" i get it. >> and i'm proud of you, robin. i'm glad that you see that this was really a transformation of robin as a leader, as much as it was a transformation about eco-me as a company. and the fire that you have in your belly is the reason that the business has been able to survive all this time. >> thank you. >> if you can just get that positive energy turned in the direction that takes us to the next level, i'm confident you'll get us there. >> well, thank you so much. i couldn't have done
we're now telling the story, especially the best one-- "made in the u.s.a." >> it's a big difference.rom across the room, you can see the brand. you know exactly what the product is. there's no questioning. >> this package got us to here. this package gets us to $10 million. how hard was this process for you? >> this was so painful. it was almost like cutting off a limb. to be able to step back and realize that i had to do it for the company, and then see how great...
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we call it plasticstown, u.s.a. >> sullivan: i'd come to see what its archive could tell me about thetion of the >> the table is set with polyethylene products, too. >> sullivan: america's postwar boom preseed endless opportunits for this new durable, lightweight material. >> modern-day miracles that were made with the help of petrochemicals. >> sullivan: from packaging to clothing to home furshings... >> very durable. >> sullivan: plastic's wide-ranging applicaons... >> glassine, polyethylene, mylar... >> sullivan: ...promised a new world through chemistry. >> step intohe world o manmade materials that take up where nature left off. >> the thing that made them unique was the ability to do more with just a little bit of material, to make things that we used lighter and more efficient. so, plastic came to be ud in many applications because it performed better. >> that was not a trick. >> it dia good job of doing what it was asked to do. m e life more efficient and easier. >> (chanting): save our earth! >> sullivan: but by 1970, the plastic industry would have to confront the turbulent
we call it plasticstown, u.s.a. >> sullivan: i'd come to see what its archive could tell me about thetion of the >> the table is set with polyethylene products, too. >> sullivan: america's postwar boom preseed endless opportunits for this new durable, lightweight material. >> modern-day miracles that were made with the help of petrochemicals. >> sullivan: from packaging to clothing to home furshings... >> very durable. >> sullivan: plastic's...
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. >> ( translbeed ): do you eve a story that the new coronavirus is made by the u.s.a.?> aft li wenliang's death, you know, there was this strong pressure, a demand fong meaningful con the if you look at theme of this disinformation effort, it does actually distract t domestic attention from makingli change on the cal front. >> it could have been stopped. it could have been stopped. >> schifrin: prede trump, who had praised president xi's and china's response in january, responded to the u. army claim by naming and shaming. >> why do you keep calling this the chinese virus? >>t comes from... china. china. that's why. >> schifrin: one week later trump declared a ceasefire, and spoke to xi jinping. that's when china's ministry of foreign affairs, and chinese media, replaced disiormation with deflection. >> president donald trump and his team were not helpful. their problem is a lack of serious commitment. and most unfortunately, he failed to communicate the gravity of the problem to the nation, when he still had time to brace for impact. >> schifrin: for the chine looking
. >> ( translbeed ): do you eve a story that the new coronavirus is made by the u.s.a.?> aft li wenliang's death, you know, there was this strong pressure, a demand fong meaningful con the if you look at theme of this disinformation effort, it does actually distract t domestic attention from makingli change on the cal front. >> it could have been stopped. it could have been stopped. >> schifrin: prede trump, who had praised president xi's and china's response in january,...
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and then are you frustrated that u.s.a. allowed a lot of aid to go out the door in the first place? president trump: i'm not. e're in very good shape. you'll be speaking with mike pence about this in a little while. look at the hospitals, look at what's going on. yesterday i spoke with the governor of louisiana. i'm saying, do you think we need that extra 1,000 beds we're in the process of building? we are really in good shape. you're not hearing people are needing ventilators much. we're going to start helping other countries with ventilators, we're going to end up having a lot of ventilators for the future should something happen for hospitals, ideally, to keep and have. but no, i think we're in very, very good shape. we have calls with governors all the time. and the governors in very good shape now. we have sent billions and billions and billions of dollars between ventilators, equipment, protective equipment, masks, we have 500 million masks coming. 500 million from one group. 500 million. it'll be 300 million and 200 million over a short period of time. i think we're in good s
and then are you frustrated that u.s.a. allowed a lot of aid to go out the door in the first place? president trump: i'm not. e're in very good shape. you'll be speaking with mike pence about this in a little while. look at the hospitals, look at what's going on. yesterday i spoke with the governor of louisiana. i'm saying, do you think we need that extra 1,000 beds we're in the process of building? we are really in good shape. you're not hearing people are needing ventilators much. we're going...
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here is something to bowl you over: about 90% of toilet paper americans use is made right here in the u.s.assage that people should take away is there is actually plenty of toilet paper. there is no need to panic. >> reporter: a lesson sally quinn imparted to our viewers over 45 years ago. >> reporter: apparently there is plenty of toilet paper for everybody. it is just that the terror has caused people to hoard, thereby depleting the supply. and all for nothing. americans, it seems, are just scared about toilet paper and everything else. lately, i've discovered that while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. >> pauley: our man in italy, seth doane, has been quarantined in rome since testing positive for the coronavirus three week
here is something to bowl you over: about 90% of toilet paper americans use is made right here in the u.s.assage that people should take away is there is actually plenty of toilet paper. there is no need to panic. >> reporter: a lesson sally quinn imparted to our viewers over 45 years ago. >> reporter: apparently there is plenty of toilet paper for everybody. it is just that the terror has caused people to hoard, thereby depleting the supply. and all for nothing. americans, it...
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coming up tuesday morning, we talk about the coronavirus pandemic and domestic violence ywca u.s.a.ver and the need for additional federal assistance with new york executive and cbs crornte cold front -- on the do you meanry about the pandemic on u.s. soil. live at 7:00 eastern. tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> next, a look at the coronavirus response in vermont with republican governor phil scott briefing the governor was asked about testing capacity, unemployment claims and the state's phased approach to reopening the local economy. gov. scott: good morning, veryone. will give some opening remarks and an update on where we are in the state with regards to health.
coming up tuesday morning, we talk about the coronavirus pandemic and domestic violence ywca u.s.a.ver and the need for additional federal assistance with new york executive and cbs crornte cold front -- on the do you meanry about the pandemic on u.s. soil. live at 7:00 eastern. tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> next, a look at the coronavirus response in vermont with republican governor phil scott briefing the governor was asked about testing capacity, unemployment claims and the...
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supportopic of public and "u.s.a. today" poll came out 80% of americans are supportive of the immigration halt. did public support have any your decision making here and are you surprised by those numbers? a high number.'s i did not see that number. i heard there was a poll. people wantamerican to make sure they have jobs for the american people, not for in manyhat come in cases illegally into our country. we're doing that. i don't know what the numbers are but i think just common sense tells you that's where we american and where the people want to be and we're going to build our country back and i'm telling you, with all that we're doing and infrastructure, which we desperately need, it's going to be an incredible thing taking place. i think it's going to be a renaissance. we're going to have something be -- a lot of people will go to work building those roads and bridges and tunnels thehighways and all of other things we're going to be building and broadband for the west. the farmers haven't been treated fairly. le
supportopic of public and "u.s.a. today" poll came out 80% of americans are supportive of the immigration halt. did public support have any your decision making here and are you surprised by those numbers? a high number.'s i did not see that number. i heard there was a poll. people wantamerican to make sure they have jobs for the american people, not for in manyhat come in cases illegally into our country. we're doing that. i don't know what the numbers are but i think just common...
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u.s.a: a deal taking off, airlines have agreed a preliminary deal with the treasury department to access billions in aid. carriers.all major american airlines will get $5.8 billion in payroll support. southwest will get $3.2 billion. as part of a 25 billion dollar assistance package for commercial airlines as part of the $2.2 trillion stimulus announced last month. fullys agreement will support airline industry workers, preserve the vital role airlines play in our economy, and protect taxpayers. our airlines are in good shape. >> st. louis fed president james bullard expects the u.s. economy to recover in the second half, as long as the government and private sector act forcefully to tackle the virus. he told a virtual discussion there no reason not to expect a v shape the rebound, despite optimism elsewhere. others expect a moderate and drawnout recovery, with unemployment surging. president obama has ended his period of political neutrality, endorsing joe biden and urging voters in what he called "a great awakening." in a 12 minute video, he said choosing biden to be his number two was
u.s.a: a deal taking off, airlines have agreed a preliminary deal with the treasury department to access billions in aid. carriers.all major american airlines will get $5.8 billion in payroll support. southwest will get $3.2 billion. as part of a 25 billion dollar assistance package for commercial airlines as part of the $2.2 trillion stimulus announced last month. fullys agreement will support airline industry workers, preserve the vital role airlines play in our economy, and protect...
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host: again, we showed you this poll from "u.s.a.oday" talking out federal responses to the coronavirus. for the next few minutes we'll get your comment as well on you what think as far as the response is concerned. where you fall on that. you can call us on the phone lines, you can also tweet and text us too. douglas from minneapolis says the effort is too little. douglas, tell us why. caller: good morning. thanks for the platform. i think it's because it's so disorganized and it doesn't seem . have a national impetus leadership is a big aspect that's lacking. there doesn't seem to be a concerted notion about where we're going, how we're going to do this. for example, to me there should of the a meeting governors a long time ago in discussing a national trajectory for how we're going to deal with the pandemic. to say that, for example, one state has a low number of people that doesn't have the virus and therefore allowing them to do as they see fit is counterproductive because people .ill move from place to place the other part is,
host: again, we showed you this poll from "u.s.a.oday" talking out federal responses to the coronavirus. for the next few minutes we'll get your comment as well on you what think as far as the response is concerned. where you fall on that. you can call us on the phone lines, you can also tweet and text us too. douglas from minneapolis says the effort is too little. douglas, tell us why. caller: good morning. thanks for the platform. i think it's because it's so disorganized and it...
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from one perspective it is a war between two nations -- the u.s.a . into the confederate states of america. it is a war between the united states and it traders. in either case the winner is the united states. it is us. we won the civil war. we do not say that and why do not -- why don't we say that? looking back, not everyone feels affiliated with the winning side. here is a way to think about that that i think makes the point -- you know the flag? that is our flag. and you know this flag. most people would also think that is our flag. flag andnow this probably fewer of you would say that is my flag. somewhat. even if you would not say it though, you know that flag. what about this? does anybody say this is my flag? this?t what is it is the fort sumter flag. it is the union flag in the civil war. i got it put on a mug to bring to my constitutional law class i had to custom design it, so you a mugt a 50 star flag on very easily. you can get a betsy ross 13 stars flag. you can get a confederate flag on a mug but if you want the union civil war flag you
from one perspective it is a war between two nations -- the u.s.a . into the confederate states of america. it is a war between the united states and it traders. in either case the winner is the united states. it is us. we won the civil war. we do not say that and why do not -- why don't we say that? looking back, not everyone feels affiliated with the winning side. here is a way to think about that that i think makes the point -- you know the flag? that is our flag. and you know this flag....
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iraq war veteran and turning point u.s.a. spokesperson rob joins us.rning, good morning. griff: rob. what is going on with the former vice president i get he is going to be running in november. he has got to remain relevant. but, really? >> well, what's going on with joe biden right now is while president trump is standing tall as the president of the united states, joe biden is hiding in a bunker struggling to finish sentences. that's what's going on right now. we need to be very clear about a couple of things. number one the wuhan virus, the coronavirus this virus came from china, okay? china is the reasonable why america is hurting right now. china is the reason why americans are dying right now. china is the reason why our economy is on life support right now. and for joe biden to try to push any of this on president trump, to me, is absolutely ridiculous. and, second of all, we have to look at what some of the local elected officials were saying in the early days of this virus. i'm coming to you from new york city. this is the epicenter of the cor
iraq war veteran and turning point u.s.a. spokesperson rob joins us.rning, good morning. griff: rob. what is going on with the former vice president i get he is going to be running in november. he has got to remain relevant. but, really? >> well, what's going on with joe biden right now is while president trump is standing tall as the president of the united states, joe biden is hiding in a bunker struggling to finish sentences. that's what's going on right now. we need to be very clear...
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let's do this and let's do that and let's put it all together and i like making it right here, in the u.s.a. and i think we've learned a lot about that, especially maybe when it comes to pharmaceutical products. we've also conducted major military operations providing cities and states with additional medical capacity and the incredible 1-800- men and women from the army corps -- 1,800 men and women from the army corps of engineers, you just met with todd. the job they've done is incredible. we have nurses, doctors, we have experts in every field, all over , spoke with governor cuomo, spoke with mayor deblasio, spoke with many of the other governors that i'm both friendly and i think i'm friendly with just about all of them, if you can believe it. i've gotten friendly with a lot of them. i've gained a lot of respect for a lot of governors. both republican and democrat. during this process. some really good people. some really good talent. but we're sending a lot of our medical people, not only our construction people like todd semonite, but a lot of our medical people are being sent all ove
let's do this and let's do that and let's put it all together and i like making it right here, in the u.s.a. and i think we've learned a lot about that, especially maybe when it comes to pharmaceutical products. we've also conducted major military operations providing cities and states with additional medical capacity and the incredible 1-800- men and women from the army corps -- 1,800 men and women from the army corps of engineers, you just met with todd. the job they've done is incredible. we...
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that's in "u.s.a. today." "wall street journal" puts it this way.ed's new loans are broadest ever. the federal reserve is going further than ever unveiling programs to lend directly to state, cities and midsized business that is have seen revenues evaporate amid efforts to combat the coronavirus outbreak. and the central bank would expand plans to backstop lending to large companies by supporting riskier bonds issued by corporations that have lost their investment grade status. the brookings institute. the fed chair spoke with folks there in a virtual type of event and here's what he had to say yesterday about the economy and where it might be headed. >> our emergency measures are reserved for truly rare circumstances such as those we face today. when the economies well on its way back to recovery and private markets and institutions are once again able to perform their vital functions of channeling credit, will but these emergency tools away. none of us has the luxury of choosing their challenges. fate and history provide them for us. our job is to
that's in "u.s.a. today." "wall street journal" puts it this way.ed's new loans are broadest ever. the federal reserve is going further than ever unveiling programs to lend directly to state, cities and midsized business that is have seen revenues evaporate amid efforts to combat the coronavirus outbreak. and the central bank would expand plans to backstop lending to large companies by supporting riskier bonds issued by corporations that have lost their investment grade...
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latino u.s.a. is on kalw in san francisco. your legal rights is on kalw. people get free advice from a lawyer on the call a lawyer. inflection is about women who are shaping our future. that was started at kalw. we are talking about creative responsive leadership to bring the bay area and world together. 1a is about policy and connections across the fishers in our world. the audio academy is fabulous. it offers free instruction and learning to people who are interested in audio journalism and education. it is uncuffed part of it which goes to prison. prisoners are learning to have lives outside of prison. there was recently a program on ex-marine prisoner dying of leukemia and was interviewed by a fellow prisoner. that is powerful journalism. there are also 10 music programs to lift our spirits to teach us about the world at-large, help our brains, our souls and bring the communities together. the diversity and commitment and the excellence of the uncuffed program was named by "new york times" as one of the pick of the podcasts people should listen to. >>
latino u.s.a. is on kalw in san francisco. your legal rights is on kalw. people get free advice from a lawyer on the call a lawyer. inflection is about women who are shaping our future. that was started at kalw. we are talking about creative responsive leadership to bring the bay area and world together. 1a is about policy and connections across the fishers in our world. the audio academy is fabulous. it offers free instruction and learning to people who are interested in audio journalism and...
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right now michigan is emerging as the third deadliest hot spot across the u.s.a. for coronavirus military building a filed hospital in downtown detroit, ainsley. >> as first responders and medical professionals work tirelessly around the country you see an outpouring of support from coast to coast. here in morning. people seen cheering and clapping from their apartment windows, thanking those heroes for their help. more than 8600 people have recovered in the united states. that's 1500 more than yesterday. so that is the good news. we saw more than 1,000 die yesterday in one day in a 24-hour period bringing the death total to more than 5,000 here in the united states. yesterday the presidents had a press conference talking about how smugglers are also taking advantage of the drug situation. bringing drugs into our country. he has a solution for that, brian. saying to everybody we are consumed by this but we can do multiple things at one time. we will talk about it from iran threatening us to what is happenings at our border illegal drugs and rattling the cage of ve
right now michigan is emerging as the third deadliest hot spot across the u.s.a. for coronavirus military building a filed hospital in downtown detroit, ainsley. >> as first responders and medical professionals work tirelessly around the country you see an outpouring of support from coast to coast. here in morning. people seen cheering and clapping from their apartment windows, thanking those heroes for their help. more than 8600 people have recovered in the united states. that's 1500...
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man let's say it hopes it says made in the u.s.a.sn't it should be anywhere but the place that has put us on our knees have you got to know in this all encompassing strategy to surpass the united states. put us in decline take over region and the world. they believe they have for 200 years shut out. this is their chance. this is our chance to finally put them on heir heels. the president has been clear about that and he is the guy to lead that fight. steve: you know, pete, only a fraction of america's children have been home schooled over the last couple of years. but, a majority of them are being home schooled right now. and you and jen there out in suburban, new jersey are taking care of large broad of children and educating them. we heard this quote from elizabeth bartholot in harvard magazine. she blasted home schooling. the issue is do we think parents should have 24/7, essentially authoritarian control over their children from ages 0 to 18? i think that's dangerous. i think it's always dangerous to put powerful people in charge
man let's say it hopes it says made in the u.s.a.sn't it should be anywhere but the place that has put us on our knees have you got to know in this all encompassing strategy to surpass the united states. put us in decline take over region and the world. they believe they have for 200 years shut out. this is their chance. this is our chance to finally put them on heir heels. the president has been clear about that and he is the guy to lead that fight. steve: you know, pete, only a fraction of...
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he said that the coronavirus is very much under control in the u.s.a.e are in contact with everyone and all relevant countries. c.d.c. and world health have been working hard, very hard and very smart. what went wrong do you think? you talked about the issue with the information from taiwan. but w.h.o. seemed to fall out of favor quickly with the president. guest: i think we're sort of dealing with the ramifications of both the world health organization's incredulousness and china's lack of transparency. based on the information that china was saying in december, the outbreak was very small. china was saying there was no evidence of human to human transmission. they didn't even tell the world health organization about the disease until december 31 and that was weeks after they knew internally that there were cases that were erupting in wuhan. and that there was evidence of human to human transmission. they refused to tell that and share that information with the broader international community. the world health organization on january 14 tweeted out tha
he said that the coronavirus is very much under control in the u.s.a.e are in contact with everyone and all relevant countries. c.d.c. and world health have been working hard, very hard and very smart. what went wrong do you think? you talked about the issue with the information from taiwan. but w.h.o. seemed to fall out of favor quickly with the president. guest: i think we're sort of dealing with the ramifications of both the world health organization's incredulousness and china's lack of...