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segÚn el diario usa today. los demÓcratas afirma que ese retraso ha costado vidas.ia. pero el diario afirma que el seis de marzo la magnitud de la crisis ya era obvia. habÍa casos de coronavirus en dos docenas de estados. el estado de washington ya habÍa declarado estado de emergencia. un crucero con infectados pedÍa urgentemente atracar en california. y la pandemia ya habÍa hecho estragos en china. >> es que no sabÍan dÓnde poner tanto anciano con neumonÍa que se presentÓ porque la enfermedad explotÓ de un momento a otro. pablo: trump despuÉs fue a tennessee a visitar a las vÍctimas de los tornados y saludo a numerosas personas, a pesar de lo contencioso del virus . hizo lo mismo en su visita al centro de control de enfermedades. luego viajÓ a florida, donde tuvo una fiesta de recaudaciÓn de fondos en mar-a-lago, jugo Árbol con celebridades que aparece en codo a codo con el presidente. apareciÓ con el presidente de brasil y un nutrido grupo. gente del gabinete bolso raro dieron positivos a coronavirus, por lo cual cano se pusieron en cuarentena. se celebra tambiÉn
segÚn el diario usa today. los demÓcratas afirma que ese retraso ha costado vidas.ia. pero el diario afirma que el seis de marzo la magnitud de la crisis ya era obvia. habÍa casos de coronavirus en dos docenas de estados. el estado de washington ya habÍa declarado estado de emergencia. un crucero con infectados pedÍa urgentemente atracar en california. y la pandemia ya habÍa hecho estragos en china. >> es que no sabÍan dÓnde poner tanto anciano con neumonÍa que se presentÓ...
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this is the prompt -- front page of usa today. unlike any other wisconsinite to vote in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, that is from the milwaukee journal sentinel. that story noting the votes won't be counted until monday, another twist in the latest chapter of this. only a wisconsin political story, but they note the main contest on the ballots, the state supreme court race between daniel kelly and joke are -- roski -- -- joke waiting outside riverside high school to vote, he said i don't feel i'm risking my life, but it is different. everyone is properly practicing social distancing. that is what we are talking about this morning on the "washington journal," social think -- social distancing. how it is impacting you and your family. phone lines are split of differently this morning. old,u are under 25 years -- 748-8003. tom is host: tom is up first on the line for those 51 to 70. tom, good morning to you. caller: good morning. i would like to make a comment about the social distancing. i live in a motorhome pretty much
this is the prompt -- front page of usa today. unlike any other wisconsinite to vote in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, that is from the milwaukee journal sentinel. that story noting the votes won't be counted until monday, another twist in the latest chapter of this. only a wisconsin political story, but they note the main contest on the ballots, the state supreme court race between daniel kelly and joke are -- roski -- -- joke waiting outside riverside high school to vote, he said i...
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. >> joining me now, activist and contributor for usa today, sally cohn. she's the author of "the opposite of hate." and nbc medical contributor dr. natalie azar. natalie, thanks again for joining us. governor cuomo said we're going to have this peak within seven days and they put up graphics when he does his press conference and it showed that we're sort of close to the top of the mountain on his peak, but he said two interesting things that kathy park just mentioned. he said on one hand i want to be on the other side of the peak. on the other hand, i'm glad that we're not there because we're not yet prepared for it. so what does he hope happens within the next few days as new york hits its peak that we don't already have now? >> ali, i think there's two parts to this puzzle. one is the equipment part and the peart art is staffing. as our colleague, dr. gupta, mentioned yesterday how important it is to have folks who are trained intensivists working on the front lines. as we know, we have had folks reassigned from other divisions in the hospital from outp
. >> joining me now, activist and contributor for usa today, sally cohn. she's the author of "the opposite of hate." and nbc medical contributor dr. natalie azar. natalie, thanks again for joining us. governor cuomo said we're going to have this peak within seven days and they put up graphics when he does his press conference and it showed that we're sort of close to the top of the mountain on his peak, but he said two interesting things that kathy park just mentioned. he said...
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host: story from "usa today, governors found that they are tested in the extreme. how has governor some done -- governor newsome done? caller: he has been doing really well feared he has been on top of it unlike a lot of other governors. host: thank you. james from new york, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i am just a little upset with the leadership. again thatory house we have, running our country. it is like a blind bus driver with a bus full of our kids. nobody is doing anything about it. we are just sitting there looking at him every day and rebounding comments. rebound them,to because he repeats everything. he thinks he sounds so good. i am a vietnam vet. 4 the eighth of this month, days after king had gotten assassinated in 1968, i was drafted. i got bad feet. he said he had pumps in his feet. i'll tell you, my feet are scary, but i went through it. and i am glad. my flag since he has been in office has been upside down, ok? i couldn't believe he went in. the first time i ever heard of trump, he put that skating rink in. he has ju
host: story from "usa today, governors found that they are tested in the extreme. how has governor some done -- governor newsome done? caller: he has been doing really well feared he has been on top of it unlike a lot of other governors. host: thank you. james from new york, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i am just a little upset with the leadership. again thatory house we have, running our country. it is like a blind bus driver with a bus full of our kids....
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here in usa today on other supplies. next is sean and columbus, ohio, go ahead. caller: i think one of the major issues with this whole area is the economic impact but also the federal government has to be in charge. don't -- i know we don't like to hear the word socialism but writing to trillion dollar checks and 350 million is going to the people in 500 is going to small business, is that not socialism? pandemic but we love to down play big government when a tragedy like this hits, only big government can solve this problem. people that when things are going good, you don't spend money on things like that pandemic or whoever got rid of it. you leave gaps of communication between the states. this will be a problem if we don't have federal hospitals, federally run programs and federal pharmacies. host: homestead is next. caller: i have a couple of items i want to go over. i will try to be quick. i was watching the television in pittsburgh about a week ago. university of pittsburgh said they had a virus vaccine ready to go and they had preliminary testing done and
here in usa today on other supplies. next is sean and columbus, ohio, go ahead. caller: i think one of the major issues with this whole area is the economic impact but also the federal government has to be in charge. don't -- i know we don't like to hear the word socialism but writing to trillion dollar checks and 350 million is going to the people in 500 is going to small business, is that not socialism? pandemic but we love to down play big government when a tragedy like this hits, only big...
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usa today, frontpage, unemployment hits 17 million. the u.s. economy continues to shed jobs and there is little sign the payroll losses will he's anytime soon. they are writing that about 6.6 million americans filed unemployment for claims for the first time last week. the labor department said thursday, reflecting another surge in layoffs in an economy that has shut down in stomach churning ways. that is the story in usa today. here's the front page of the york times. it is terrifying, aliens more out of work. efforts by the u.s. to halt economic damage cannot keep up. they write that when the federal government began rushing trillions of dollars of assistance to americans, the hope was that some of the eight would allow businesses to keep workers on the payroll. and christian employees against job losses. so far, a staggering number of americans have lost their jobs amid this outbreak. this has continued to fall has retailers, restaurants, male salons, and other companies run out of cash and close up shop as their customers are forced to stay
usa today, frontpage, unemployment hits 17 million. the u.s. economy continues to shed jobs and there is little sign the payroll losses will he's anytime soon. they are writing that about 6.6 million americans filed unemployment for claims for the first time last week. the labor department said thursday, reflecting another surge in layoffs in an economy that has shut down in stomach churning ways. that is the story in usa today. here's the front page of the york times. it is terrifying, aliens...
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he the "new york times", "usa today" and the "washington post." he lives in manassas virginia. please give a warm savannah welcome to robert wilson. [applause] >> thank you. i appreciate that introduction. i'm hoping your app works a lot better than the app that was done for the iowa caucuses. [laughing] i trust it will. you're probably actually tested it. and thanks to all of you for coming this morning on this cold morning. it's very pleasant to see soo many of you here. it's very pleasant to see c-span here and what you think c-span for all that does to support book culture in america. i would be tempted to say normally what remains of book culture in america, but on a day like today it's very easy to be optimistic about the state of books. books. i love being in savannah. my wife martha and i come here as often as we can and we live outside washington dc. and we have a in the panhandle of florida. we used to dread the 15 hour drive until we decided that we can stop off in savannah along the way and go for dinner and we look forward to the trip very much. as chris said, this
he the "new york times", "usa today" and the "washington post." he lives in manassas virginia. please give a warm savannah welcome to robert wilson. [applause] >> thank you. i appreciate that introduction. i'm hoping your app works a lot better than the app that was done for the iowa caucuses. [laughing] i trust it will. you're probably actually tested it. and thanks to all of you for coming this morning on this cold morning. it's very pleasant to see soo...
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one of the issues is why is this coming out of usa today?ing tracked and monitored at least in -- maybe it is. but we don't have a lot of public information coming from the centers for disease control. so we've learned that nursing homes, we knew this was coming. it happened and we still need to take better steps to protect our nursing home residents. >> i want to make clear to people, this is something of personal importance to you. your mother, i think, is 90 in a jewish senior care center. >> i want to let people know another thing. the reason we don't have a wider look at this. there's no federal reporting guidelines. you don't have to report number of cases or number of deaths from nursing homes to any federal government facility here. i want to look at what the new guidelines released by the administration last night do to nursing homes. in phase 1 and phase 2, no changes. still they're suggesting no one visit anybody at a nursing home. but in phase 3, visits to senior care facilities and hospitals can resume. those who interact with p
one of the issues is why is this coming out of usa today?ing tracked and monitored at least in -- maybe it is. but we don't have a lot of public information coming from the centers for disease control. so we've learned that nursing homes, we knew this was coming. it happened and we still need to take better steps to protect our nursing home residents. >> i want to make clear to people, this is something of personal importance to you. your mother, i think, is 90 in a jewish senior care...
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a usa today poll last week said the percent of americans think the president was deftly born in the u.s. moree very same poll 5% said donald trump was definitely born in the u.s.. has it reached a point where americans only think something -- someone was born here if they saw it? i know i was born here. and i know my younger brother was born here. but when it comes to my older brother, i can only take him at his word. [laughter] gary busey said donald trump would make a great president. of course he said the same thing about an old rusty bird kt found. [laughter] donald trump owns the miss usa pageant, which is great for republicans because it will streamline their search for a vice president. [laughter] [laughter and applause] said he has a great relationship with the blacks. but unless the blacks are a family of white people, i bet he is mistaken. [laughter] i like that trump is filthy rich but nobody told his accent. his whole life is models and goldleaf and marble columns but he still sounds like a know it all down that the otb. he may not be a good choice for president but he would
a usa today poll last week said the percent of americans think the president was deftly born in the u.s. moree very same poll 5% said donald trump was definitely born in the u.s.. has it reached a point where americans only think something -- someone was born here if they saw it? i know i was born here. and i know my younger brother was born here. but when it comes to my older brother, i can only take him at his word. [laughter] gary busey said donald trump would make a great president. of...
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usa today reports that the giants could be playing there without fans by late june or late july. mlb is considering creating three divisions of 10 teams each, with teams playing only within their division. with the giants and the a's to their, they would have at least 100 regular-season games. of course, there are a lot of details to be worked out. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 7:00. the news continues stream g on announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thank you. i appreciate it. thank you, everybody... thank you very much, folks. i appreciate that. yeah, i do. thank y'all. i appreciate it, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got another good one for you today. returning for their fourth day, with a total of 20,860 bucks, from oakland, california, it's the champs, it's the mayfield family. [cheering and applause] and from cypress, california, it's the bustos family. [cheering and applause]
usa today reports that the giants could be playing there without fans by late june or late july. mlb is considering creating three divisions of 10 teams each, with teams playing only within their division. with the giants and the a's to their, they would have at least 100 regular-season games. of course, there are a lot of details to be worked out. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 7:00. the news continues stream g on announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up...
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>> i was director of "usa today" for 10 years.yeah. >> but you -- how long did you work for bobby kennedy? >> two years. >> but this whole, i mean, reading back in those days and just thinking about today, the number of people that have been in politics and are now in the media, is there any real change after all these years? >> yeah. >> whats the change? >> i mean, that ability of the party to control the news media simply doesnt exist, and i -- you know, i think that there are some people who watch television today and see echoes of one party or another in some of the formats, and there is some niche marketing in television news, i think, particularly in the cable area. i think most people identify fox in that -- in that way as sort of an echo of the presidency, but the way i look at it, and the independence is there, the independence and -- i mean, the idea that the administration could control fox or cnbc or cnn, i think, is out of the question. >> you have got your own television star in your family. >> i do have. >> whats yo
>> i was director of "usa today" for 10 years.yeah. >> but you -- how long did you work for bobby kennedy? >> two years. >> but this whole, i mean, reading back in those days and just thinking about today, the number of people that have been in politics and are now in the media, is there any real change after all these years? >> yeah. >> whats the change? >> i mean, that ability of the party to control the news media simply doesnt exist, and i...
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chet czarniak is the former executive editor of usa today. he wrote quite the op-ed over the weekend, caught my attention, not just as a journalist, but full disclosure, he's also my father-in-law. chet czarniak, my wife lindsey. chet, good to have you. thank you so much. for folks who haven't read it, i encourage them to check it out. titled "trump's coronavirus briefings are too dangerous for the news media to show them live." what was the impetus, what led you to put pen to paper over the weekend? >> i had been having a discussion. one person was pushing saying the media should not cover the briefings live. if the president speaks, especially in case of a national emergency or urgency, we should show it live. a couple days before palm sunday, that conversation was started up again. i held firm with it. then palm sunday watching the briefing, the president seemed to go really fab in advocating for hydroxychloroquine without mentioning the fact it was in trial, hadn't been proven widely for effectiveness in treating covid-19. he did not ment
chet czarniak is the former executive editor of usa today. he wrote quite the op-ed over the weekend, caught my attention, not just as a journalist, but full disclosure, he's also my father-in-law. chet czarniak, my wife lindsey. chet, good to have you. thank you so much. for folks who haven't read it, i encourage them to check it out. titled "trump's coronavirus briefings are too dangerous for the news media to show them live." what was the impetus, what led you to put pen to paper...
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usa today reporting major league baseball officials are holding in-depth talks about starting the 20on within weeks. it's plain that would include letting all 30 mlb teams play at their home parks. hard to understand if they're all home. dr. fauci tells ryan zimmerman he believes baseball could be in the cards this year. >> i think there is a pathway there, ryan. i hope that there is some form of baseball this summer, even if it's just tv. >> okay. "out front" now, the usa today reporter who broke the story, bob nightingale, you've been talking to a lot of sources, mlb officials about this plan. near in the know. they don't want to be named, but they're giving you really detailed information. so, what are you hearing? >> well, right now just a tentative plan, but the plan is hopefully by early june, the players will report to spring training, the 2.0 version. then within three weeks play regular season games, hopefully in their own ballparks. so every team will still be able to use their own facilities, and realign baseball in the sense where there will be three divisions of ten team
usa today reporting major league baseball officials are holding in-depth talks about starting the 20on within weeks. it's plain that would include letting all 30 mlb teams play at their home parks. hard to understand if they're all home. dr. fauci tells ryan zimmerman he believes baseball could be in the cards this year. >> i think there is a pathway there, ryan. i hope that there is some form of baseball this summer, even if it's just tv. >> okay. "out front" now, the usa...
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an editor for large legal affairs minister prepared correspondent for the washington post and for usa todayshe has also appeared surprised analyst and author of books on sandra day o'connor and sonia sotomayor more, her most recent book is achieved, internet connectiointernationalchain. it's available for purchase. we are also very pleased indeed to welcome marcia quayle back to new york historical as our moderator this evening, she said chief washington correspondent for the national law journal and she covered the u.s. supreme court for more than 30 years. she is a regular contributor inches written for publications such as vogue, ms. magazine in the new york times, she is also the author of the roberts court, the struggle for the constitution. as always before we begin i want to ask that you please make sure anything that makes noise like a cell phone is switched off and now please join me in welcoming our guests this evening. thank you. [applause] >> good evening, it is wonderful to be back with all of you here tonight. an especially wonderful to be here with my friend, my colleague, my
an editor for large legal affairs minister prepared correspondent for the washington post and for usa todayshe has also appeared surprised analyst and author of books on sandra day o'connor and sonia sotomayor more, her most recent book is achieved, internet connectiointernationalchain. it's available for purchase. we are also very pleased indeed to welcome marcia quayle back to new york historical as our moderator this evening, she said chief washington correspondent for the national law...
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your piece i in usa today is headlined "clemency is needed for incarcerated new yorkers vulnerable tooronavirus." cuomo's pressnor briefing every day. it is broadcast by 70 of the networks. this kind of like a fireside chat. he is being hailed as a person of great comompassion, really laying out the facts, but he is rarely asked about the prisoners of new york. talked about what is happening and what your demand is, jose saldana.a. >> firirst of all, governor cuoo withh handled this crisisis warlike preparation. they may bee commendable, but unfortunately,y, for those who e incarcerated - -- especially the elderly and those with underlrlying conditions -- he hs totally ignored their plight.t. he has ignored t that under his watch, hundrdreds maybe thousans of incncarcerated elders will de because he failed to act. he is a moral obligigation to vw this crisis from a humanistic lens, where he has to decarcererating. all of the health exexperts agre that in a prison setting that is virus,g ground for this decarceratn n is the o only solution to s stopping the e spd of this virus and he h
your piece i in usa today is headlined "clemency is needed for incarcerated new yorkers vulnerable tooronavirus." cuomo's pressnor briefing every day. it is broadcast by 70 of the networks. this kind of like a fireside chat. he is being hailed as a person of great comompassion, really laying out the facts, but he is rarely asked about the prisoners of new york. talked about what is happening and what your demand is, jose saldana.a. >> firirst of all, governor cuoo withh handled...
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. >>> "usa today "reports disposable diapers and wipes are slowly returning to store shelves. the diaper makers have ramped up production to keep up with demand. >>> and number five, a little bit of a warming trend to start off the traditional workweek, if you're one of our essential workers. 50s at the coast where it will stay pretty chilly and 6 o0 in n francisco and 80s inland. >>> number six. we are taking a live look right now at the 101 alemany project. all northbound and southbound lanes are being diverted to 680. they will go on to the northbound side of 101. >>> number seven. this week's contestants on "wheel of fortune" could be somebody you know. they are all from the bay area and "wheel of fortune" airs 7:30 on week nights. >>> quepideveloping news over k jong-un's health. it's been two weeks since he was seen in public and he missed celebrating key celebrations. abc news contributor says we swi will have to wait for north korean officials to explain what happened. >> intelligence in north korea is so bad that we have no way to verify or deny these rumors. we have
. >>> "usa today "reports disposable diapers and wipes are slowly returning to store shelves. the diaper makers have ramped up production to keep up with demand. >>> and number five, a little bit of a warming trend to start off the traditional workweek, if you're one of our essential workers. 50s at the coast where it will stay pretty chilly and 6 o0 in n francisco and 80s inland. >>> number six. we are taking a live look right now at the 101 alemany...
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if you want to read that story, it is on the "usa today."bout: i think that talk pearl harbor was just an example where the girl was trying to show people that there would be a lot of death coming. i don't think he meant that the early, like this is going to be like pearl harbor. i don't think he meant about. the other thing i wanted to say was, people are not watching china. america has 320 or so million people here in this country. , from what i can remember, 2 billion or 3 billion people in china. now, about six months ago, china started putting the us three months ago or six months ago, china started putting journalists out of china. so nobody knows how many coronavirus things china has going on, because if you notice at a certain point, china just stopped reporting anything that went on in china. sayother thing i wanted to about new york, new york has the worst record. at the same time, the media keep putting the governor of new york on, and all he is doing is sitting there talking and running his big mouth instead of trying to deal wit
if you want to read that story, it is on the "usa today."bout: i think that talk pearl harbor was just an example where the girl was trying to show people that there would be a lot of death coming. i don't think he meant that the early, like this is going to be like pearl harbor. i don't think he meant about. the other thing i wanted to say was, people are not watching china. america has 320 or so million people here in this country. , from what i can remember, 2 billion or 3 billion...
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you wrote, in our op-ed, another thing you wrote in "usa today." you said let's agree we must align our expectations with our investment. if we truly want to anticipate public health -- we must build up in the world health organization, not tear it down. >> they've made some reform in the past couple years. the problem is their funding, increasingly over the past few decades, been tied more to really the political needs of primarily western countries. even if they are working to bolivia. what we really want to do if we want to build up, what we should be doing in this organization, again the only organization that has an operation presence in so many places. we should try to depoliticize their funding. let's have commitments more than just a meager commitment we're making. you know, 500, $600 million from the united states is not that much money. we spend a lot more. i think we need to start prioritizing and recognizing, again, unless we stamp out coronavirus or any future virus, everywhere in the world, it will continue to remain a threat here in
you wrote, in our op-ed, another thing you wrote in "usa today." you said let's agree we must align our expectations with our investment. if we truly want to anticipate public health -- we must build up in the world health organization, not tear it down. >> they've made some reform in the past couple years. the problem is their funding, increasingly over the past few decades, been tied more to really the political needs of primarily western countries. even if they are working to...
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quote, three administration officials speaking on condition of anonymity told "usa today" the government is exploring its options and has not placed an order. i think it goes without saying this is a deadly serious time for our country. just this week, members of the president's coronavirus task force presented models showing between 100,000 and 200,000 americans may die of coronavirus, but when trump was asked about those models today, here is how he chose to respond. >> the professionals did the models. i was never involved in a model. but -- at least this kind of a model. but you know what? hundreds of thousands of people are going to die. i want much less than that. i want none but it's too late for that. >> remember, he said that in response to models showing at least 100,000 people dying as more areas feel the pain of this pandemic, health care providers and state governments have to get creative on their own to find solutions to medical supply shortages. t"the boston globe" reports a machine that can sterilize up to 80,000 respirator masks a day will be operational next week thank
quote, three administration officials speaking on condition of anonymity told "usa today" the government is exploring its options and has not placed an order. i think it goes without saying this is a deadly serious time for our country. just this week, members of the president's coronavirus task force presented models showing between 100,000 and 200,000 americans may die of coronavirus, but when trump was asked about those models today, here is how he chose to respond. >> the...
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usa today reports hundreds of warehouse workers are planning to call out.mazon has said it is taking protection measures, including providing masks, raising pay and hiring more workers. >>> numbers on wall street slid on oil prices monday. the dow jones dropped 592 points, the nasdaq 89 in the s&p 500 lost 51. riseoi reached zero dollars per barrel of oil but now it is in positive territory. accompany shut down yesterday because of a 60% drop in demand. right now the average price for a gallon of gas is about $2.29 in the bay area. we have not seen prices that low since 2016. >>> we are keeping an eye on the stock market this morning. wall street opens in two hours. we will bring the numbers to you live at 6:30 am. >>> bay area schools are looking ahead on how they will get students caught up for when the stay-at-home order is lifted. schools are discussing some options. one idea is to transition to a year-round school system. another is to come back early from summer break. with those options come major hurdles. >> i worry more about the social and emotion
usa today reports hundreds of warehouse workers are planning to call out.mazon has said it is taking protection measures, including providing masks, raising pay and hiring more workers. >>> numbers on wall street slid on oil prices monday. the dow jones dropped 592 points, the nasdaq 89 in the s&p 500 lost 51. riseoi reached zero dollars per barrel of oil but now it is in positive territory. accompany shut down yesterday because of a 60% drop in demand. right now the average price...
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. >>> well, here's some good news for parents "usa today" reports disposable diapers and shelves are returnig. 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
. >>> well, here's some good news for parents "usa today" reports disposable diapers and shelves are returnig. 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...
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a physcianat zuckerberg san francio general hospital told usa today shisseeing an overwhelming number of latino patients blaming the high cost a bay area housing, rcin what he knows into crowded small space trying to make ends meet.arriaga says others can afford to see a doctor nurse re >>you know i know. >>ari of his goal is to have more mass made and deliver themto the hispanic farmers and the bay area she also says that governor gavin newsom's plan to help all californians despite their immigration status. it's a step in the right direction. gayle ong kron 4 news. happening today walmart is requiring all eloyees to begin wearing face masks walmart will be providing those employees with. face coverings that they can or they can bring their ow that's also an optionthis is all of course to promote safety prevent furth spread of coronavirus shoppersare also encouraged to cover their faces but iwill not be reired unless local ordinances makeit so. counties have issued health wear face masks or face to coverae while out in public and those include san francisco sonoma marin and san mateo
a physcianat zuckerberg san francio general hospital told usa today shisseeing an overwhelming number of latino patients blaming the high cost a bay area housing, rcin what he knows into crowded small space trying to make ends meet.arriaga says others can afford to see a doctor nurse re >>you know i know. >>ari of his goal is to have more mass made and deliver themto the hispanic farmers and the bay area she also says that governor gavin newsom's plan to help all californians...
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usa today recently ran a story profiling 10 other consumers who were told they could not turn in their leases to their local dealer unless they were going to lease or buy another car. consumer attorney alex trueblood said this may be illegal >> you are entitled to return the car, that is what you bargained for in your contract and there is no obligation to buy a new one were to continue the old lease. >>'s a wire dealerships turning away leases? because they have so much inventory and no sales and they don't need another car on their lot. >> reporter: the national automobile dealerships association wrote unfortunately in states and localities raised dealers or order to close the sales office dealers are often unable to process lease returns read as a result, consumers with expiring leases are left with very few options. >> it's a no go for dream force this year with the massive tech conference draws nearly 200,000 people to san francisco each fall. it is the latest event to be canceled in the bay area in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. instead, the event will be virtual this year
usa today recently ran a story profiling 10 other consumers who were told they could not turn in their leases to their local dealer unless they were going to lease or buy another car. consumer attorney alex trueblood said this may be illegal >> you are entitled to return the car, that is what you bargained for in your contract and there is no obligation to buy a new one were to continue the old lease. >>'s a wire dealerships turning away leases? because they have so much inventory...
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as for the big picture of baseball, usa today reporting discussion of a plan that would replace the americannd national leagues with grapefruit and cactus leagues to be late in spring training sites in florida and arizona without vans. i asked hendrix for his take on this evolving stream of hypotheticals for getting the season started. >> they are very much in the early stages, so there are a lot of holes and flaws, obviously it's like any plan, the first draft is never going to be having every hole covered or anything like that but i like the fact that they are looking into ways to get back to playing obviously there are bigger issues at hand right now, making sure this thing is contained and we start to flatten the curve a little bit and we start to see a little bit of regression in moving forward. once that happens, once we get past that, hopefully we can get back to playing and hopefully baseball can help heal the country. >> is christie catching your bullpen sessions on the side? >> we played catch once before in australia and it was my first time playing catch in a couple of months, an
as for the big picture of baseball, usa today reporting discussion of a plan that would replace the americannd national leagues with grapefruit and cactus leagues to be late in spring training sites in florida and arizona without vans. i asked hendrix for his take on this evolving stream of hypotheticals for getting the season started. >> they are very much in the early stages, so there are a lot of holes and flaws, obviously it's like any plan, the first draft is never going to be having...
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host: you are probably hearing a lot of this conversation, the headline that usa today, is the coronavirus an act of god? faith leaders debate top questions amid the pandemic. one of those responding is a rabbi who said people want to make meaning in a time of fear, uncertainty and suffering. that is understandable and natural but passover is coming up so people are making those comparisons. i do not think god is smiting us. my theology does not involve a man in the sky with a pair of dice saying it is smite the people time. what do you think of his comments? guest: i think they are right. i think that image of christ on the cross over the coronavirus suffering saying i cannot stop your suffering but i am with you in it, that is what the cross says, with us in the suffering and now two days later, we believe this resurrected christ is saying that hope can triumph over despair, life over death. we have to believe. believing it makes us change. how do we see that and how do we act, that life will triumph over death and how do we protect those whom this virus has revealed are so vulnerable? p
host: you are probably hearing a lot of this conversation, the headline that usa today, is the coronavirus an act of god? faith leaders debate top questions amid the pandemic. one of those responding is a rabbi who said people want to make meaning in a time of fear, uncertainty and suffering. that is understandable and natural but passover is coming up so people are making those comparisons. i do not think god is smiting us. my theology does not involve a man in the sky with a pair of dice...
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she is interviewed by author and former "usa today" ed nor chief, joann lipman. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts.
she is interviewed by author and former "usa today" ed nor chief, joann lipman. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts.
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three mlb executives who requested anonymity told usa today that the league is considering a geographic realignment that would create three divisions of 10 teams with those teams playing within their divisions only. here in the west that would put the giants and the a's together along with all of their usual rivals. for at least 100 regular-season games while significantly reducing their need to travel. of course there is still a lot of financial details to be worked out. players would likely have to agree to a pay cut to make up for the lack of ticket and concession sales. the governor indicated we are still months away from sporting events even with those fans staying away. >>> san jose police identified a suspect in a series of attacks on local businesses. believes to be driving a black 2004 toyota tacoma with an extended cab and a texas license plate number. he is accused of smashing the windows of 5 san jose cafc last wednesday. all the businesses are asian owned but police say there is no evidence the attacks were hate crimes. the police believe he may also be responsible for thre
three mlb executives who requested anonymity told usa today that the league is considering a geographic realignment that would create three divisions of 10 teams with those teams playing within their divisions only. here in the west that would put the giants and the a's together along with all of their usual rivals. for at least 100 regular-season games while significantly reducing their need to travel. of course there is still a lot of financial details to be worked out. players would likely...
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presidential candidate joe biden leading donald trump by six points among registered voters the usa today suffolk university poll shows 44% support joe biden and 38% support president trump. joe biden has expanded his lead in recent months and back in december he led by three percentage points. >>> officials in new york have canceled the states presidential primary there due to the coronavirus concerns in this decision drew backlash from bernie sanders supporters, sanders suspended his campaign but was looking to maximize his delegate count in hopes of this is influence at the democratic national convention in august and some like house speaker nancy pelosi are pushing for the general election in november to be vote by mail because of the coronavirus.>> we will be supporting vote by mail and a very important way and we do think it is a health issue at this point. >> president trump has strongly opposed the vote by mail proposal. >>> marin county health officials report a new cluster of asymptomatic coronavirus cases and the county's deputy health officer said 12 essential workers tested p
presidential candidate joe biden leading donald trump by six points among registered voters the usa today suffolk university poll shows 44% support joe biden and 38% support president trump. joe biden has expanded his lead in recent months and back in december he led by three percentage points. >>> officials in new york have canceled the states presidential primary there due to the coronavirus concerns in this decision drew backlash from bernie sanders supporters, sanders suspended his...
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there was a headline that usa today, crime rates plummet among the pandemic but not everyone is safer. betsy, you are up first from austin, texas. caller: good morning. the boro a supporter of gan project. i would like to ask what the relationship is between the importance of funding global health initiatives and national security? host: something you could speak to? guest: sure. i must admit, that is not a project i am familiar with. i don't want to comment on the specifics. we are at a heightened vulnerability any time there is a pandemic like this, when it comes to national security. the good news is, certainly in a post-9/11 world have been focused on national security. when you have more of our work being done in a particularly vulnerable way over the internet, you have got individuals spread very thin. we were not able to come together physically like we normally what to deal with some of these national security threats. and, just things that were absolutely appropriate but -- for example, extending the date of our real id requirements. which was absolutely the right call. isn s
there was a headline that usa today, crime rates plummet among the pandemic but not everyone is safer. betsy, you are up first from austin, texas. caller: good morning. the boro a supporter of gan project. i would like to ask what the relationship is between the importance of funding global health initiatives and national security? host: something you could speak to? guest: sure. i must admit, that is not a project i am familiar with. i don't want to comment on the specifics. we are at a...
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. >> reporter: a "usa today" investigation found 150 of the nation's largest plants are in county where's infection rate is spiking, threatening not only workers, but potentially the food supply. >> any plants or factories across the country could become the number one hot spot next week if they do not take this issue seriously. >> reporter: processing plants can be a breeding ground for the virus because many workers spend their days side by side. this man, who recovered from covid-19 and asked we not use his name, works at smithfield foods in south dakota. >> we are very close. we can't use a social distance at that place. >> reporter: tonight, there is increasing concern about the supply of meat and poultry. the agriculture department reports beef production is already down 19% from a year already down 1 ago. are we going to be going through a meat shortage in the united states? >> you know, you may not get the exact product that you want when you go to the store, but we do not expect-- i would not expect a protein shortage. >> reporter: and tonight, cbs news has learned that tyson has
. >> reporter: a "usa today" investigation found 150 of the nation's largest plants are in county where's infection rate is spiking, threatening not only workers, but potentially the food supply. >> any plants or factories across the country could become the number one hot spot next week if they do not take this issue seriously. >> reporter: processing plants can be a breeding ground for the virus because many workers spend their days side by side. this man, who...
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this is all according to usa today. amazon told the paper respect the rights of workers to express themselves, condemns the spread of false information. they have spent more than $800 million on covid-19 safety measures, which includes, masks, gloves, sanitizing wipes. it's not clear if workers from this tracy location will be participating in tomorrow's strike. reporting live here in tracy, rob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. now to a big development if treating the coronavirus. a drug made by a bay area company is showing promising signs in showing the sickest patients faster. gilead scientists says it's new dr promising results in clinical trials. the anti-viral drug is given to the sickest patients by iv. the national institutes of health preliminary data shows it reduced recovery time in the hospital by four days. this morning on the "today" show, dr. fauci talked about the drug's promise. >> that's important. it's the first step in what we project will be better and better drugs coming along, either alone
this is all according to usa today. amazon told the paper respect the rights of workers to express themselves, condemns the spread of false information. they have spent more than $800 million on covid-19 safety measures, which includes, masks, gloves, sanitizing wipes. it's not clear if workers from this tracy location will be participating in tomorrow's strike. reporting live here in tracy, rob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. now to a big development if treating the coronavirus....
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among the scenarios here, according to "usa today," games could be played solely in arizona and florida with temporary divisions. janelle, listen to this one. those temporary divisions, the zona with no fans in the stands. we shall see. >>> say good-bye to the xfe ope just one season. the xfl was launched by wwe ceo vince mcmahon. it actually got off to a pretty good start but simply cannot survive this health crisis. >>> a local athlete is stepping up to be part of the solution in these challenging times. 49ers jake thieneman is teaming up with a nonprofit called the ventilator project. the goal is to produce up to 60,000 low-cost ventilators a month. >> they're not reinventing the ventilator per se. what they're doing is designing it to be made with parts that are readily available. >> after fda approval of the prototype. the project hopes to make 1,000 ventilators in the first month and then increase production. >>. >>> coming up in our second half hour, he's closed his business, but he's still hiring people. how this east bay man is taking a hit for the greater good. >>> also, ucsf
among the scenarios here, according to "usa today," games could be played solely in arizona and florida with temporary divisions. janelle, listen to this one. those temporary divisions, the zona with no fans in the stands. we shall see. >>> say good-bye to the xfe ope just one season. the xfl was launched by wwe ceo vince mcmahon. it actually got off to a pretty good start but simply cannot survive this health crisis. >>> a local athlete is stepping up to be part of...
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a usa today investigation found that $150.00 of the nation's largest meat processing plants which includes pork poultry in beef or in counties where the virus is spiking when it comes to beef the u.s.d.a. has said that production is down 19 percent from last year at this time meaning that there will be less beef and that it will be more expensive adding to the problem 2 out of 3 of canada's biggest beef processing plants were suffering from covert $1000.00 outbreaks when combined the 3 facilities push up 95 percent of all of canada's beef the country is looking at cutting exports of meat to the u.s. to boost its own supply the u.n. says while time is running out if we put our minds together and act immediately a global catastrophe can be avoided for r t m i like smile of it. and the un is also saying the looming hunger pandemic will bring the worst humanitarian crisis since world war 2 now even before the coronavirus pandemic $821000000.00 people around the world were already experiencing chronic hunger while another 135000000 on the brink of starvation so here to discuss is the editor of
a usa today investigation found that $150.00 of the nation's largest meat processing plants which includes pork poultry in beef or in counties where the virus is spiking when it comes to beef the u.s.d.a. has said that production is down 19 percent from last year at this time meaning that there will be less beef and that it will be more expensive adding to the problem 2 out of 3 of canada's biggest beef processing plants were suffering from covert $1000.00 outbreaks when combined the 3...
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"usa today" reports teams would play in their own empty ballparks and teams would be split into threens. meanwhile, the teams have reportedly been given the green light to draw up ticket refund plans. >>> coming up, we introduce you to quarantine unicorns. >>> also ahead, the danger of doing live tv, yikes, with no . will. if new financial obstacles stand between you and your medicine, abbvie may be able to help. myabbvie assist has been providing free abbvie medicines to qualifying patients for nearly 30 years. and in today's difficult times, making sure patients have access to our medicines matters more than ever. find out if you're eligible at abbvie.com/myabbvieassist why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. find out if you're eligible flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief how do you thrive while inside? ♪ ♪ activia is here with billions of probiotics to support your gut health. and help you thrive while you stay inside. 'veot teczender l activia. thpeople, le ine real with l
"usa today" reports teams would play in their own empty ballparks and teams would be split into threens. meanwhile, the teams have reportedly been given the green light to draw up ticket refund plans. >>> coming up, we introduce you to quarantine unicorns. >>> also ahead, the danger of doing live tv, yikes, with no . will. if new financial obstacles stand between you and your medicine, abbvie may be able to help. myabbvie assist has been providing free abbvie...
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"usa today" reports that trip cost taxpayers $243,000. the visit led to modly's resignation after he called the former captain stupid for the way he handled the virus outbreak. >>> coming up, the place in america where it's business as usual. >>> later from powerball to mega millions, big changes for those lotteries. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing
"usa today" reports that trip cost taxpayers $243,000. the visit led to modly's resignation after he called the former captain stupid for the way he handled the virus outbreak. >>> coming up, the place in america where it's business as usual. >>> later from powerball to mega millions, big changes for those lotteries. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking...
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>> i was doing an internship back in the early '90s in washington dc and i was interning at usa today and staying with a relative in the area and i was a on the sports desk so we had two or we do not leave work until the baseball games on the west coast were over so it was usually quite late at night by then. i was driving to and from my uncles house where i was staying and usa today headquarters and i had my car which had new york plates because i was from new york although i was driving in dc and i was driving home one evening after work or probably early the next morning, sometime after midnight and i hear the sirens blaring and the police pull me over and ordered me out of the car at gunpoint and pushed me to the ground and face away from the car and all the rest and they said i fit the description of someone they were after without a state plates and no one. >> what were you thinking? >> i was terrified. i remember getting back into the car after i left because they seem to be gone as quickly as they came after they realized i was not the right person and in my car shaking. i rem
>> i was doing an internship back in the early '90s in washington dc and i was interning at usa today and staying with a relative in the area and i was a on the sports desk so we had two or we do not leave work until the baseball games on the west coast were over so it was usually quite late at night by then. i was driving to and from my uncles house where i was staying and usa today headquarters and i had my car which had new york plates because i was from new york although i was driving...
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"usa today" has a seat -- similar story.uandered week highlights trump's lack of covid-19 focus." it goes on to say -- that,not responding to but yesterday in a series of tweets "the new york times article," president trump responding, calling it fake. "i was criticized for moving too , secretary a's are told me nothing until later likely to bes action this week in the u.s. senate at least on potential additional legislation on top of the $2.2 trillion passed into law and now in effect. we are joined by jennifer shut, appropriations and budget reporter for cq roll call. tell us why there is additional money congress needs to add onto to the money passed back in march. guest: so, in the large piece of legislation that congress passed in march, the aid package, there was a new program that included forgivable small business loans. it's known as the paycheck protection program. it was designed really to help small businesses that had been shut down because of the social distancing guidelines to try to reduce the spread of the v
"usa today" has a seat -- similar story.uandered week highlights trump's lack of covid-19 focus." it goes on to say -- that,not responding to but yesterday in a series of tweets "the new york times article," president trump responding, calling it fake. "i was criticized for moving too , secretary a's are told me nothing until later likely to bes action this week in the u.s. senate at least on potential additional legislation on top of the $2.2 trillion passed into...
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a usa today investigation found at $150.00 of the nation's largest meat processing plants which includes pork poultry and beef or in counties where the virus is spiking when it comes to beef the u.s.d.a. has said that production is down 19 percent from last year at this time meaning that there will be less beef and that it will be more expensive adding to the problem 2 out of 3 of canada's biggest beef processing plants are suffering from covert $1000.00 outbreaks when combined the 3 facilities push up 95 percent of all of canada's beef the country is looking at cutting exports of meat to the u.s. to boost its own supply the u.n. says while time is running out if we put our minds together and act immediately a global catastrophe can be avoided for our t.v. i'm alex model of it. but while the bad news has been dominating our headlines we can't forget that there's still a lot of good news in this world even in the great state of florida the florida querrey i'm in tampa announced this week that it's scientists have made a breakthrough discovery that could one day help say dying koreans r.t.
a usa today investigation found at $150.00 of the nation's largest meat processing plants which includes pork poultry and beef or in counties where the virus is spiking when it comes to beef the u.s.d.a. has said that production is down 19 percent from last year at this time meaning that there will be less beef and that it will be more expensive adding to the problem 2 out of 3 of canada's biggest beef processing plants are suffering from covert $1000.00 outbreaks when combined the 3 facilities...