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was that falsetto voice, but when you do it in quincy, illinois, for example, on the block of washington square, you remember that? we saw no grass from the plymouth and somebody said how did that work in your day? so without microphone, we spoke to 2500 people on the square, and even the policemen on the other block could hear it. we asked him from the platform. >> because the voice rose above the crowd? >> and it carries. >> what other characteristics do you share with lincoln, height, weight, that sort of thing? >> 6'5", 174, 175 pounds. this beard doesn't do him justice today, but with a little work, as we saw in the clip. and then i think when the hat comes on at the end and you're ready to go out the door, he's there as a channel. i've never had the experience that suddenly lincoln is among us, because it's an academic assignment. what is it that we need to do? so i'm constantly aware of that, but when we're ready and the beard is right and the other set of glasses is right, we see what it looks like. >> how long does it take you to become lincoln? >> an hour. i've tried to shave it, but
was that falsetto voice, but when you do it in quincy, illinois, for example, on the block of washington square, you remember that? we saw no grass from the plymouth and somebody said how did that work in your day? so without microphone, we spoke to 2500 people on the square, and even the policemen on the other block could hear it. we asked him from the platform. >> because the voice rose above the crowd? >> and it carries. >> what other characteristics do you share with...
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been unbelievable but we should not -- >> reporter: he was shocked to see this many people in washington square. >> totally not part of the deal. we closed down the play structures and then tennis courts. just cut it out, please. >> reporter: when will this end? nobody knows but everyone hopes it will end with time and distance. joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> santa cruz police handed out thousand dollar fines to people who violated the shelter- in-place orders. a group of seven people went to santa cruz for essential drinks. the santa cruz police department said seven times a thousand equals one expensive hang out. they added a hashtag #shelter in your own town. >>> southern california, parks nice beach, stores were shut. the boardwalk was busy. and hurmosa beach, parks closed and police kept an eye to make sure nobody tried to get in. >>> bay area is now turning over 5,000 confirmed cases of covid-19. santa clara three new deaths. bringing the total number across the bay area to 140. this easter sunday was the day president trump hoped to reopen the country and pack churches. he admits it was a targ
been unbelievable but we should not -- >> reporter: he was shocked to see this many people in washington square. >> totally not part of the deal. we closed down the play structures and then tennis courts. just cut it out, please. >> reporter: when will this end? nobody knows but everyone hopes it will end with time and distance. joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> santa cruz police handed out thousand dollar fines to people who violated the shelter- in-place orders. a group of...
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conditions of the time involved clothing workers, workers who worked in new york city just off washington square. there was a terrible fire, workers on the upper floor were trapped, most were unable to get that out, the fire escape collapsed under the weight of everybody on it and the stairwell which could have allowed workers to escape from the burning factory was blocked to keep out union organizers, they were left out the windows to their death to escape the flames. almost all of them were women. half of them were teenagers, almost all were immigrants. 120,000 people marched in a morning procession through new york city, 300,000 people lined the sidewalks and this seemed to crystallize and dramatize the awareness people began to have about the enormous disparities of wealth in this country. labor and social justice that we were writing about. women's rights, she got very involved in that case, some of the battles that were still going on in the me too ara, a woman named sarah cotton was in immigrants from russia, worked as a nurse in manhattan for a doctor whose home and office were in the sa
conditions of the time involved clothing workers, workers who worked in new york city just off washington square. there was a terrible fire, workers on the upper floor were trapped, most were unable to get that out, the fire escape collapsed under the weight of everybody on it and the stairwell which could have allowed workers to escape from the burning factory was blocked to keep out union organizers, they were left out the windows to their death to escape the flames. almost all of them were...
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clothing workers printed workers who worked in the triangle shirt company in new york city, just f washington square there was a terrible fire. the workers on the upper floor were trapped and most of them were unable to get out and it was an inadequate escape the collapse under the weight of everybody on it in a stairwell which could've allowed the workers to escape from this factory, was locked to keep out union organizers. 146 people burned to death, or left out the windows to the death to escape the flames. almost all of them were women. half of them were teenagers and almost all were immigrants, jewish and italian. 120,000 people marched in a morning procession through new york city and more than 300,000 people lined the sidewalks. this essay, this was something seem to crystallize and dramatize the awareness that people had began to have at that time as being for the enormous disparities of wealth. rose continued her journalism but now issues of labor and social injustices is what she was writing about and also women's rights printed she got very involved in one case that had echoes of some of
clothing workers printed workers who worked in the triangle shirt company in new york city, just f washington square there was a terrible fire. the workers on the upper floor were trapped and most of them were unable to get out and it was an inadequate escape the collapse under the weight of everybody on it in a stairwell which could've allowed the workers to escape from this factory, was locked to keep out union organizers. 146 people burned to death, or left out the windows to the death to...
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if budget ding dongs keep this up, we will have to put red tape around washington square. i don't want to do that so cut it out, please. >> unless you are deemed an essential worker please stay home unless you are going to the grocery store or pharmacy. >>> all new on kpix 5 news and streaming on cbsn bay area, why the pier's 420 celebration would have within historic. >>> but first, the coronavirus impacts could stretch all the way to november. the question this morning, what happens when it is time to cast our ballots? >>> and kpix 5 news wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area and connecting people looking to help. go to kpix.com/together. you will find stories of how we are better together and send your story we're all in this fight, all the way. from the 7,000 cigna clinicians, supporting front line doctors and nurses, to everyone staying home to protect others. find answers to your most pressing questions: at cigna.com/covid19 eveso we can stillg a answer your calls. now. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable
if budget ding dongs keep this up, we will have to put red tape around washington square. i don't want to do that so cut it out, please. >> unless you are deemed an essential worker please stay home unless you are going to the grocery store or pharmacy. >>> all new on kpix 5 news and streaming on cbsn bay area, why the pier's 420 celebration would have within historic. >>> but first, the coronavirus impacts could stretch all the way to november. the question this...
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workers worked in the pringle shirtwaist company in new york city just off of washington square, therewas a terrible fire turnovers on an upper floor were trapped and unable to get out and end it was an inadequate fire escape that collapsed under the weight of everybody on it in a stairwell which could've allowed them to escape from his morning factory was locked to keep out union organizers. in 46 people burned to death and were left out the windows to the death to scapegoat claims. almost all of them work women in half of them were teenagers and almost all were immigrants, jewish and italian. hundred and 20000 marched in a morning procession through new york city more than 300,000 people like the sidewalks. this was something that seemed to crystallize the awareness of people have the began to have that time, the enormous disparities of wealth. rose continued her journalism now issues of labor and social justice was what she was writing about it also women's rights. she got very involved in one case that had echoes of some of the kind of battles that are still going in the me to era
workers worked in the pringle shirtwaist company in new york city just off of washington square, therewas a terrible fire turnovers on an upper floor were trapped and unable to get out and end it was an inadequate fire escape that collapsed under the weight of everybody on it in a stairwell which could've allowed them to escape from his morning factory was locked to keep out union organizers. in 46 people burned to death and were left out the windows to the death to scapegoat claims. almost all...
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workers who worked in the triangle shirt waist company in new york city just off washington square. there wases -- there was a terrible fire. the workers on an upper floor were trapped. most of them were unable to get out. there was an inned adequate fire -- inadequate fire escape and a stairwell which could have allowed the workers to escape was locked to keep out uniorganizers. union organizers. 146 people burped to death -- burned to death or leapt out the windows to their death to escape the flames. almost all of them were women, half of them were teenagers, almost all were immigrants, jewish and italian. 120,000 people marched in a morning procession through new york city, more than 300,000 people lined the sidewalks. and as i say, this was something that seemed to crystallize and dramatize the awareness that people had, began to have at that time of the enormous disparities of wealth in this country. rose continued her journalism but now issues of labor and social justice were what she was writing about and also women's rights. finish -- she got very involved in one case that
workers who worked in the triangle shirt waist company in new york city just off washington square. there wases -- there was a terrible fire. the workers on an upper floor were trapped. most of them were unable to get out. there was an inned adequate fire -- inadequate fire escape and a stairwell which could have allowed the workers to escape was locked to keep out uniorganizers. union organizers. 146 people burped to death -- burned to death or leapt out the windows to their death to escape...
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washington. how do you square what you see as the path forward with how the president sees the path forward?r he wants the economy open as quickly as possible. >> yep. leaving that aside, the covid council, they've got a phased way that we get the economies open again, starting with retail and essential and then non-essential, do that on a safe basis, use masks wherever possible if you're in close contact, say, a barber or nail salon, fever testing for the big manufacturing like we have in connecticut with pratt & whitney and electric boat. i think there's a thoughtful way we are going to give people back to work, and i've got to give people a sense of direction. we're going to get it done and get it done safely. >> at this point do you have a ballpark idea, an aspirational date when you think you could reopen connecticut for people going back to work? >> i think we can start reopening connecticut may 20th. but then it's going to phase in over a period of time. the governors are leading on this, which is how i think it should be. but we also need good guidance from the federal government. gu
washington. how do you square what you see as the path forward with how the president sees the path forward?r he wants the economy open as quickly as possible. >> yep. leaving that aside, the covid council, they've got a phased way that we get the economies open again, starting with retail and essential and then non-essential, do that on a safe basis, use masks wherever possible if you're in close contact, say, a barber or nail salon, fever testing for the big manufacturing like we have...
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lemonis: greta carter is building a 30,000-square-foot facility, hoping that washington stays out ofnow. the people know. they're smarter than what our politics are at right now. but we know that this is -- the time is coming. lemonis: the growers here face the threat of a crackdown. but it's not slowing them down. dan: my facility's going to be 170,000 square feet of indoor medical marijuana. lemonis: dan osbourne is the owner of clc brand labs. i met up with him at his grow-house. and how much money have you invested in the business so far? dan: about $6 million. lemonis: $6 million? dan: and this year, we're going to spend $10 million. lemonis: spend an additional $10 million, so you'll have $16 million total invested? dan: yes. lemonis: included in his spending spree, $3.8 million for just 3.8 acres of land. you don't need a calculator for this one. you paid $1 million an acre. dan: yes. lemonis: is that a lot for this? dan: that's way over. that's a lot. that's a lot. lemonis: are you just not good at real estate, or...? dan: no, i'm good at investment. lemonis: that philosophy
lemonis: greta carter is building a 30,000-square-foot facility, hoping that washington stays out ofnow. the people know. they're smarter than what our politics are at right now. but we know that this is -- the time is coming. lemonis: the growers here face the threat of a crackdown. but it's not slowing them down. dan: my facility's going to be 170,000 square feet of indoor medical marijuana. lemonis: dan osbourne is the owner of clc brand labs. i met up with him at his grow-house. and how...
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political nominations individual presidential decisions in both washington and richmond yield in a situation where 11 confederate states squared off against the loyal states and what would become an all encompassing military and political and social conflict. >> was the war and irreplaceable conflict? i say yes. two elements of southern slave society helped make the succession crisis and helped to make it in europe preferable conflict. economic self interest and a race based social system. economic self interest meant that slavery was linked closely with southern society and identity before the civil war. does it make sense to you that nearly 400,000 slave holders should worry and fret about their largest capital investment? yes, it does make sense. i will answer it. alarmed by the prospect of freedom for slaves, james hammond of south carolina said quote, wherever any people civilized or savage persuaded by arguments human or divine to surrender voluntarily 2 million dollars. the second point, tied up at the first, is racial subordination. preservation of slavery as an economic system and preservation of white supremacy, demo
political nominations individual presidential decisions in both washington and richmond yield in a situation where 11 confederate states squared off against the loyal states and what would become an all encompassing military and political and social conflict. >> was the war and irreplaceable conflict? i say yes. two elements of southern slave society helped make the succession crisis and helped to make it in europe preferable conflict. economic self interest and a race based social...
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we have team coverage this morning from new york to washington and we begin with abc's stephanie ramos right here in times square. stephanie, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning. another 500 people in new york city have died in the last 48 hours due to coronavirus, while hospitals are at their max. the cdc's advice to everyone across the country now, wear a face covering if you're going out in public. the cdc and president trump advising americans to wear face coverings if t >> why are you opposed to wearing one yourself? >> i just don't want to wear one myself. it is a recommendation. they recommend it. i'm feeling good. >> reporter: the number of deaths surging in the u.s. new york experiencing its deadliest day yet in the covid-19 outbreak. the death toll, up by 562. now standing at nearly 3,000 with more than 100,000 people now testing positive for the virus. the state announcing it's deploying the national guard to redistribute medical equipment including ventilators from institutions that aren't currently using them. >> we could have people dying because there are no ventilators, but there
we have team coverage this morning from new york to washington and we begin with abc's stephanie ramos right here in times square. stephanie, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning. another 500 people in new york city have died in the last 48 hours due to coronavirus, while hospitals are at their max. the cdc's advice to everyone across the country now, wear a face covering if you're going out in public. the cdc and president trump advising americans to wear face coverings if...
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it isn't there yet i think there are people in washington really actually know that but it's politically very difficult to say and that's going to be squaring the circle for them because china is not going to go away as many back when he can make the claims china will come out stronger after all of this go ahead james. a lot of the. viewers to read michael klare last name k.l.a. are easy war with china we're already there. yeah we've decided that china cannot be appear that the u.s. has to be number one the problem is china's leapfrogging ahead with all the futuristic technologies while we've been debating impeachment and doing other important things so we're falling behind and then we have a military establishment with tremendous amounts of money and technology i was out in micronesia a couple months ago there bill were barely imagine a line from hawaii to the philippines those sound like words get out of globe and look what that means hawaii to the philippines we're talking billions and billions of dollars i mean micronation for the 1st time in history the 5 presidents of these micronesia nations are in the oval office with an american pr
it isn't there yet i think there are people in washington really actually know that but it's politically very difficult to say and that's going to be squaring the circle for them because china is not going to go away as many back when he can make the claims china will come out stronger after all of this go ahead james. a lot of the. viewers to read michael klare last name k.l.a. are easy war with china we're already there. yeah we've decided that china cannot be appear that the u.s. has to be...
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chicago's cook county is converting this 66,000 square-foot refrigerated warehouse into a temporary morgue. california and washington state are serving equipment to ventilators with places with greater needs. >> i just heard a terrible story coming out of detroit and these assets which are national assets can save people today in those places. >> washington and california are in a position to help because of aggressive mitigation efforts have so far prevented their hospitals from becoming overwhelmed. their efforts along with those in new york have contributed to a favorable national trend. >> you can see for the first time in the united states we are starting to level on the logarithmic phase like italy did about a week ago. >> in wuhan, china, a resident captured this time lapse of hundreds of cars returning to the streets after the government lifted at 76 day lock down on the city where the outbreak began. but routine checks on health and travel continue as residents cautiously returned to work and bring the city back to life. in the u.s. has weathered what federal health officials predicted would be a very diffi
chicago's cook county is converting this 66,000 square-foot refrigerated warehouse into a temporary morgue. california and washington state are serving equipment to ventilators with places with greater needs. >> i just heard a terrible story coming out of detroit and these assets which are national assets can save people today in those places. >> washington and california are in a position to help because of aggressive mitigation efforts have so far prevented their hospitals from...
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washington to san antonio. we begin with abc's trevor ault in times square. >> reporter: health officials say america has been flattening the curve because social distancing and stay at home orders are working, but the drum beat for people wanting to re-open the country is growing by the day. this morning, protests growing thing. incding here in rht with that being said we're going to be opening upstates. >> reporter: with every american state and territory now in a state of emergency, the president saying like minnesota, virginia and michigan should be liberated and without giving specifics saying some state restrictions have gone too far. >> frankly we built everything that the governors wanted and in many cases it's too much. we told them it was too much but we wanted to err on the side of caution. >> reporter: the president appearing to side with protesters who are desperate to get back to work and are ignoring the white house's own social distancing recommendations as they demand stay-at-home orders be lifted. >> it's time to step down from being a tyrant. >> yeah. >> you know -- >> you got to free the people. >> f
washington to san antonio. we begin with abc's trevor ault in times square. >> reporter: health officials say america has been flattening the curve because social distancing and stay at home orders are working, but the drum beat for people wanting to re-open the country is growing by the day. this morning, protests growing thing. incding here in rht with that being said we're going to be opening upstates. >> reporter: with every american state and territory now in a state of...
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chatman and anna shaw were the leaders and they let alice paul set up a washington office like ngo's do. this is across the square from where we are now. it has a light yellow facade. one of the facades preserved by jackie kennedy and now the court structure rises up behind it. originally it was the congressional office, the lobbying arm of the national american woman's suffrage association and from the beginning alice paul went rogue and she started publishing a competing newsletter and went out and sought her own money and finally the national american women's suffrage association kicked her out and told her they were already nervous about her tactics and said if you're going to pursue this pank hurst modelled aggressive stance, you can't do it under the umbrella of the national. so they split. they stayed at cameron house and called themself the national women's party. so through nout 1914, 1915, they continued to push for an amendment and they had a parade and big booth at the world's fair in san francisco in 1915 and a cross country road trip, it was still shocking to see women drive. where they gathered pet
chatman and anna shaw were the leaders and they let alice paul set up a washington office like ngo's do. this is across the square from where we are now. it has a light yellow facade. one of the facades preserved by jackie kennedy and now the court structure rises up behind it. originally it was the congressional office, the lobbying arm of the national american woman's suffrage association and from the beginning alice paul went rogue and she started publishing a competing newsletter and went...
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square is empty. pope francis sees some optimism here. he is hoping to see a contagion of hope, a pandemic of prayer in washington at the national cathedralained church leaders today taking measured steps 6 feet apart. from drive-in services to rooftops and roads, christians reminded this easter to believe in a higher power. >> i don't think it's ever a question of what god is doing do us i think it's more of a question of how are we responding to what's happening? >> reporter: but today in central louisiana and orlando, some churches defied health officials' warning with in-person services this pandemic changing so much, including the traditional easter sunday family supper in atlanta, the southern bistro restaurant adding a roll of toilet paper with lamb dinners to go >> hi! >> happy easter. >> reporter: there are moments of much-needed comic relief >> i need yours. >> reporter: an easter unlike any other carrie sanders nbc, news >>> when we come back, the game-changing test that could be the key to getting the country opened again >>> and throughout the show, we are celebrating moments that bring us together, this one from the choir at
square is empty. pope francis sees some optimism here. he is hoping to see a contagion of hope, a pandemic of prayer in washington at the national cathedralained church leaders today taking measured steps 6 feet apart. from drive-in services to rooftops and roads, christians reminded this easter to believe in a higher power. >> i don't think it's ever a question of what god is doing do us i think it's more of a question of how are we responding to what's happening? >> reporter: but...
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washington tucker coleman. lucius is the colonel commanding the 19th mississippi after mott's shot down, they square off against the eighth new jersey, so these men likely saw each other. lamar after williamsburg becomes the judge advocate for longstreet's staff, probably because he married longstreet's niece, and in 1862, he comes the confederate diplomat to russia. we are investigating collusion. [laughter] mr. gruber: and in 1862 he is the first confederate brought back into the house of representatives. yet nobody has written a biography about him. we continue to set the scene down in this ravine. things are confused, white flags go up, people claim they are shooting at their friends, only to rise up and be shot down themselves. one soldier wrote "it was pandemonium broke loose." jersey is along the edge of the ravine. the excelsior brigade is deploying behind them. grover's men patching holes in the line, team gray in the ravine trying to force team blue out, and here comes george pickett with his column, who can see over the ravine but not into it. so he brings his brigade up onto line of the earthworks,
washington tucker coleman. lucius is the colonel commanding the 19th mississippi after mott's shot down, they square off against the eighth new jersey, so these men likely saw each other. lamar after williamsburg becomes the judge advocate for longstreet's staff, probably because he married longstreet's niece, and in 1862, he comes the confederate diplomat to russia. we are investigating collusion. [laughter] mr. gruber: and in 1862 he is the first confederate brought back into the house of...
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squared. they make the medium where you put the test kits in in spokane, washington. i spoke to a young woman who is looking for a way to build up her capacity. so i think we will have success. but listen, we didn't win world war ii just on volunteer efforts. and if we're going to have these large companies really bring their assets to bear, they ought to be required to do so. now, we had a small baby step in that direction. i urged the president to invoke the defense production act. he said he would not do that. the next day he did do that on ventilators. i think that's a good step. but he needs to do it for the manufacture of masks and gloves and visors and test kits. and the capability of our businesspeople is so creative. i'll give you an example. the other day a fellow had the idea of making visors using 3-d printers. he went down the road to an outfit that has those 3-d printers. they're now turning out 100 or more visors i think a day just in a matter of like 24 hours. so we are capable of doing that. but this needs to be a national effort. >> let me ask you, g
squared. they make the medium where you put the test kits in in spokane, washington. i spoke to a young woman who is looking for a way to build up her capacity. so i think we will have success. but listen, we didn't win world war ii just on volunteer efforts. and if we're going to have these large companies really bring their assets to bear, they ought to be required to do so. now, we had a small baby step in that direction. i urged the president to invoke the defense production act. he said he...
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and then sunday on after words, square do founder offers his thoughts on innovation and competition for start-up businesses in his new book. he is interviewed by a "washington post" technology policy reporter. >> it turns out there is this thing that happens, this process that can happen when you start to solve a perfect problem, something that has not been solved before. st of what we do is copying, and most of our tools, training and comfort is with solutions that exist. >> and at 10:00 p.m. in his book hacking darwin, jamie looks at the fruche of genetic edge other nearing and discusses if that technology can be used in the fight against covid-19? to e have never been able develop diagnostic tests quickly. now with the rapid sequencing hat george this had. this virus hing genome spread around the world, which is important. >> watch it own c-span 2. >> 25 years ago a massive truck bomb exploded outside the federal building in oklahoma city, killing 168 people, including 19 children. live sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern, american history tv looks bracket with keri watkins, executive director of the oklahoma city national memorial and museum, talking about the
and then sunday on after words, square do founder offers his thoughts on innovation and competition for start-up businesses in his new book. he is interviewed by a "washington post" technology policy reporter. >> it turns out there is this thing that happens, this process that can happen when you start to solve a perfect problem, something that has not been solved before. st of what we do is copying, and most of our tools, training and comfort is with solutions that exist....
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square one and that's the last thing we need. >> governors on the west coast panning together as well in washington from oregon and california and agreed to work on a shared approach to reopening their economy with clear indicators for communities on how to restart public life and business without allowing things to get bad again. >> a spirit of collaboration, a spirit of recognition that this pandemic, the virus knows no boundaries, knows no borders. >> not a lot of detail yet on these plans, shannon, but we have heard from governors newsom and coulombe all on the white house response so far. in fact, governor cuomo said that president trump has done wonders for new york. in fact, he said the president has delivered for new york, but he also said he could be vicious and the question tonight, shannon, is what role will they play in the economic recovery and how much will the federal government have been restarting this economy? that is yet to be worked out, shannon. >> shannon: he question, rick leventhal in new york it once again, thank you, rick. not part of the east or west coast reopening coalition, but she is pushing hard o
square one and that's the last thing we need. >> governors on the west coast panning together as well in washington from oregon and california and agreed to work on a shared approach to reopening their economy with clear indicators for communities on how to restart public life and business without allowing things to get bad again. >> a spirit of collaboration, a spirit of recognition that this pandemic, the virus knows no boundaries, knows no borders. >> not a lot of detail...
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square one and that's the last thing we need. >> if you mentioned governors on the west coast banding together as well in washington, oregon and california announcing they have agreed to work on a shared approach to reopening their economies with clear indicators to communities on how to restart public life and business without allowing things to get bad again. >> the spirit of collaboration and partnership, a recognition the pandemic knows no boundaries, knows no borders. >> not a lot of detail on these plans but we have had praise from governors newsom and cuomo on the white house response so far. governor cuomo said donald trump had done wonders for new york. he said the president has delivered for new york but also said he could be vicious and the question is what role will states play in this economic recovery and how much authority will a federal government have been restarting this economy and that has yet to be worked out. shannon: thank you. michigan's governor is not part of the east or west coast reopening coalition but is pushing hard on the most aggressive lockdown measures in the nation. we may not return to life
square one and that's the last thing we need. >> if you mentioned governors on the west coast banding together as well in washington, oregon and california announcing they have agreed to work on a shared approach to reopening their economies with clear indicators to communities on how to restart public life and business without allowing things to get bad again. >> the spirit of collaboration and partnership, a recognition the pandemic knows no boundaries, knows no borders. >>...
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square with reality. >> dr. hazelton, there was a question there and there was a report yesterday in "the washington post" about the idea that this might have been a lab accident out of china and naturally occurring it took place. does that matter if the source was an accident out of the lab versus an open air meat market? >> well, a lot of things that we heard today aren't in to the point. we're in the middle of a deadly epidemic. it is killing people around me personally, people i know and in my neighborhood. and we need a lot of concerted action. let me address your question. there was a deep study published on the sequence compared to all those we know and the conclusion was it is virtually inconceivable that this virus was made in the laboratory. that's different from saying it escaped from the laboratory. some people said it was made deliberately, maybe it did escape but that's far different from the point of what we are going to do about it today. what is on our plate today is are we going to reopen and are we prepared to reopen without re-igniting another epidemic? it's been very clear from every public
square with reality. >> dr. hazelton, there was a question there and there was a report yesterday in "the washington post" about the idea that this might have been a lab accident out of china and naturally occurring it took place. does that matter if the source was an accident out of the lab versus an open air meat market? >> well, a lot of things that we heard today aren't in to the point. we're in the middle of a deadly epidemic. it is killing people around me...
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it doesn't square with what we've heard so far today, andrea. >> indeed. robert cost a, "the washington post" and host of pbs week as well. you flew with the president yesterday when the president was taking on the governors and pushing and goading these protests against the governors. protests against the president's own policy of sheltering at home until there is enough testing, until they have satisfied the requirements of two weeks without an increase in cases or increase in deaths. some sort of bending of the curve. but despite that, the president was egging on the protesters, which we've reported, and i know "the washington post" has, in many instances are part of the republican organization and other conservative groups supporting the president. we've seen from a lot of the banners and hats they're wearing, a lot of them are closely allied with the president. the politics of what the president is doing today, it does conflict with his tweets as monica just said, all day today, slamming nancy pelosi and others. >> this briefing tonight, it's hard to call it a news briefing. not mu
it doesn't square with what we've heard so far today, andrea. >> indeed. robert cost a, "the washington post" and host of pbs week as well. you flew with the president yesterday when the president was taking on the governors and pushing and goading these protests against the governors. protests against the president's own policy of sheltering at home until there is enough testing, until they have satisfied the requirements of two weeks without an increase in cases or increase in...
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on afterwards, square cofounder jim mckelvey offers his thoughts on innovation and competition for startup businesses and his new book "the innovation stack." he is interviewed by washington post technology policy reporter cap disc risk. >> it turns out that there is this thing that happens, this process that can happen when you start to solve a perfect problem, something that has not been solved before. isause most of what we do copying and most of our tools and training and comfort is with solutions that exist. announcer: at 10:00 p.m., in his book "hacking darwin" atlantic council senior fellow looks at the future of genetic engineering and discusses if the technology can be used in the fight against covid-19. >> we have never been able to develop diagnostic tests this quickly. and now with the rapid sequencing, the kind of sequencing that george innovated, we are able to see, to watch this viral genome mutate as it spreads around the world, which is critically important. announcer: watch book tv this weekend on c-span two. announcer: monday night on the communicators, president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters gordon smith on how broadcasters are re
on afterwards, square cofounder jim mckelvey offers his thoughts on innovation and competition for startup businesses and his new book "the innovation stack." he is interviewed by washington post technology policy reporter cap disc risk. >> it turns out that there is this thing that happens, this process that can happen when you start to solve a perfect problem, something that has not been solved before. isause most of what we do copying and most of our tools and training and...
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washington about getting things opened up? >> reporter: that's right. this is the epicenter and take a look behind me, even after several weeks of this, it is still remarkable to see time square this quiet at 10:00 a.m. on a weekday. it is just simply remarkable. we are hearing from mayor bill de blasio, he's briefing repo reporters right now, in order for things to get back to normal in new york, adds you mentioned a little earlier, the key will be testing. now there are testing site that is are opening today in brooklyn and the bronx. he expects to open more testing sites on monday and he estimates about 2,400 tests will be conducted per week at least initially. but, ayman, as you know, governor cuomo says we need a much, much bigger scale before we can even think about reopening time square, about reopening the economy here. governor cuomo yesterday extended the stay-at-home order in new york state until at least may 15th and mayor bill de blasio has said that he wants new yorkers to lower their expectations for the summer, that it is way too soon to tell whether sporting events, beaches, public gatherings might resume in the coming months. yes, we're awaiting the new numb
washington about getting things opened up? >> reporter: that's right. this is the epicenter and take a look behind me, even after several weeks of this, it is still remarkable to see time square this quiet at 10:00 a.m. on a weekday. it is just simply remarkable. we are hearing from mayor bill de blasio, he's briefing repo reporters right now, in order for things to get back to normal in new york, adds you mentioned a little earlier, the key will be testing. now there are testing site...
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washington, i'm karin caifa. 5.32 and new this morning neiman marcus is about to become the rsmajor us department store. >>to file for baruptcy because the pandemic kron 4 sarah stinson is live in union squaren front of the store there sarah. >>daryn that's right we're aring reports that a they could be facing bankruptcy in the coming days this week. let me show you what it looks like here at union square all boarded up. this is what the ores are facing right now during this pandemic neiman marc time anding next to louis the time we got macy's down here all that is shut down ding this pandemic neiman marcus they have 3 locations in the bay area one more on that now union squa and they have 3 total in the bay area but this ere are several reports that they're struggling duri this time because the company is already carrying $5 billn of debt. while l of s 34 stores are shut down during this stay at home order the payments on thadebt e not being made because of the fact that therenot having any mone come in and it's just making it hard to pay for the pay the bills. the big majo retailers they do depend on peoplecoming in, i know a lot ofus think well they probably get a lot of onlinesales but
washington, i'm karin caifa. 5.32 and new this morning neiman marcus is about to become the rsmajor us department store. >>to file for baruptcy because the pandemic kron 4 sarah stinson is live in union squaren front of the store there sarah. >>daryn that's right we're aring reports that a they could be facing bankruptcy in the coming days this week. let me show you what it looks like here at union square all boarded up. this is what the ores are facing right now during this...
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washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>to the pandemic sales force as canceled dreamforce one of the largest tech conferences this is one. so is this. and so are these. but no matter the shape, square footage or who might live in them, they all represent something more. a sanctuary. a refuge. the feeling of home. that's why we're here. at lowe's, we believe everyone deserves that feeling. to help make your home be everything you want it to be. because home is what unites us. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. ♪ ♪ don't feel like wearing pants? okay who drank all the milk? enjoy the great taste of dunkin' at home. >>good morning welcome back we are waiting for the opening bell of the new york stock exchange on wall street. >>is the new labor department report will be released today and unemploymen
washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>to the pandemic sales force as canceled dreamforce one of the largest tech conferences this is one. so is this. and so are these. but no matter the shape, square footage or who might live in them, they all represent something more. a sanctuary. a refuge. the feeling of home. that's why we're here. at lowe's, we believe everyone deserves that feeling. to help make your home be everything you want it to be. because home is what unites us. michael vasquez! come...
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washington journal" is next. ♪ host: on any other easter sunday, st. peter's squaret the vatican would be filled with thousands of worshipers. seen.s the lives the worldwide coronavirus pandemic has forced pope francis and religious leaders everywhere to radically change their worship practices before today, easter, passover, and the upcoming month of ramadan. happy easter. it is april 12, 2020. we start the morning looking at what a couple of states decided to do. some legal decisions late yesterday and ask you should religious gatherings be exempt from stay-at-home orders? here is how you join the conversation. in eastern and central time zones, the line is (202) 748-8000. in the mountain and pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. and we welcome those of you who are religious leaders. regardless of your denomination of faith, we would like to hear from you and how you have altered your gatherings and practices during the crisis. (202) 748-8002 is the line. if you want to text us, tell us where you are texting from, your name, (202) 748-8003. .e are on twitter, @cspanw
washington journal" is next. ♪ host: on any other easter sunday, st. peter's squaret the vatican would be filled with thousands of worshipers. seen.s the lives the worldwide coronavirus pandemic has forced pope francis and religious leaders everywhere to radically change their worship practices before today, easter, passover, and the upcoming month of ramadan. happy easter. it is april 12, 2020. we start the morning looking at what a couple of states decided to do. some legal decisions...
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washington, but it is the only one that is still in its place and being you'd for its oernlg purpose. it's interesting, too, to think about this building. this is the only building on lafayette square that goes back to the era that it goes back to, that is still being used for the purpose for which it was built more than 200 years later. and i'm very happy to say that we are open most days of the week and we welcome anybody who likes to come in and just spend some time and be in this gracious space. i also feel compelled to mention that it usually looks a little different than it does tonight. stewart was telling me, this could be practice for our new televangelism ministry, which i do not intend to develop. james madison was president in 1816 when st. john's opened. and the church decided to offer him a special pew that would be reserved for his use anytime he wanted to come to church. that would be the president's pew. back then, there were actually boxes, and you rented your pew box. and he was able to use his pew box free of charge, and he received that offer and a decision was made to put the president's pew right in the middle of the people, rather than up in front, which was
washington, but it is the only one that is still in its place and being you'd for its oernlg purpose. it's interesting, too, to think about this building. this is the only building on lafayette square that goes back to the era that it goes back to, that is still being used for the purpose for which it was built more than 200 years later. and i'm very happy to say that we are open most days of the week and we welcome anybody who likes to come in and just spend some time and be in this gracious...
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. >> sunday on afterwards, the square co-founder offers his thoughts on innovation and competition for startup businesses in his new book. he is interviewed by washingtonrter. >> it turns out there is this thing that happens. this process that can happen when you start to solve a perfect problem, something that has not been solved before. most of what we do is copying, and most of our tools and training and comfort is with solutions that exist. book,10:00 p.m., in his the atlantic council senior fellow looks at the future of genetic
. >> sunday on afterwards, the square co-founder offers his thoughts on innovation and competition for startup businesses in his new book. he is interviewed by washingtonrter. >> it turns out there is this thing that happens. this process that can happen when you start to solve a perfect problem, something that has not been solved before. most of what we do is copying, and most of our tools and training and comfort is with solutions that exist. book,10:00 p.m., in his the atlantic...
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square feet they are making aisles one way. >> we have more information on today.com. >>> just ahead olympic legend michael phelps after your local news >>> and a good morning. 8:26. i'm marcus washingtonprove a temporary emergency overhaul to the state's legal system. about a dozen proposed changes include waiving bail for lower level offenses, suspending the enforcement of evictions and foreclosures and holding all criminal proceedings by video or telephone to ensure a speedy trial. to stay at home order is leaving the courts with greatly reduced staffing levels. >>> and the bay area now has more than 3600 confirmed coronavirus cases. santa clara county has about one-thirtd of the overall total. at least 89 people in the bay area have died. >>> right now we want to get a look at the forecast. k kari hall has been tracking that forecast. >> we're still seeing rain across the bay area for the peninsula and south bay. we're going to see spotty showers continuing and even the chance of some thunderstorms going into this afternoon. i think around 2:00 to 4:00 is when we will have our highest chance of seeing those thunderstorms along with some snow on some of the bay area peaks. temperatu
square feet they are making aisles one way. >> we have more information on today.com. >>> just ahead olympic legend michael phelps after your local news >>> and a good morning. 8:26. i'm marcus washingtonprove a temporary emergency overhaul to the state's legal system. about a dozen proposed changes include waiving bail for lower level offenses, suspending the enforcement of evictions and foreclosures and holding all criminal proceedings by video or telephone to ensure a...
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washington to davos shaking everybody's hands can he they be trusted after pandemic ends. >> one comment concept china officially reporting no deaths for the first time in wuhan virus china hasn't reported deaths from tiananmen squareguess a lag in reporting from china's perspective we all know that secretary xi shut down travel win china from wuhan, on january 23rd, yet he allowed travel from wuhan to the rest of the world until the president of the united states band travel in fact the chinese finance minister spokesperson february 2 said xenophobic close your boards to chinese, think about what they did president xi knowingly about being infected the rest of the world with virus -- knew it band travel within china let travel from wu hanl he must be held accountable go to next you ask senator graham how do you impose penalties on china we know that they won't stop a to communist party lies cheating and stealing we will never outly out cheat out steele chinese. they are the best in the world at this 37 one thing we can do is use our rule of law and english rule of law, against the chinese, for their malign activists what we have to do you saw henry jackson society piece a week ago written, we need to use our rule
washington to davos shaking everybody's hands can he they be trusted after pandemic ends. >> one comment concept china officially reporting no deaths for the first time in wuhan virus china hasn't reported deaths from tiananmen squareguess a lag in reporting from china's perspective we all know that secretary xi shut down travel win china from wuhan, on january 23rd, yet he allowed travel from wuhan to the rest of the world until the president of the united states band travel in fact the...
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washington journal" is next. ♪ host: on any other easter sunday, st. peter's squaret the vatican would be filled with thousands of worshipers. seen.s the lives the worldwide coronavirus pandemic has forced pope francis and religious leaders everywhere to radically change their worship practices before today, easter, passover, and the upcoming month of ramadan. happy easter. it is april 12, 2020. we start the morning looking at what a couple of states decided to do. some legal decisions late yesterday and ask you shoul
washington journal" is next. ♪ host: on any other easter sunday, st. peter's squaret the vatican would be filled with thousands of worshipers. seen.s the lives the worldwide coronavirus pandemic has forced pope francis and religious leaders everywhere to radically change their worship practices before today, easter, passover, and the upcoming month of ramadan. happy easter. it is april 12, 2020. we start the morning looking at what a couple of states decided to do. some legal decisions...
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washington offices and it was right here. that is cameron house. it is across the square from where we are now with a light yellow facade, one preserved by jackie kennedy, and now the court structure rises up the hind it.
washington offices and it was right here. that is cameron house. it is across the square from where we are now with a light yellow facade, one preserved by jackie kennedy, and now the court structure rises up the hind it.
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peter's square is empty on easter but pope francis is hoping to see a contagion of hope, a pandemic of prayer >> reporter: in washington at the national cathedral, ordained church leaders taking measured steps six feet apart from drive-in services to rooftops in rome, crust yans reminded this easter to believe in a higher power. >> i don't think it's ever a question of what god is doing to us it's a question more of how are we responding to what's happening. >> reporter: but in louisiana and orlando, some churches defied health officials warnings with in-person services. this pandemic changing so much including the traditional family supper in atlanta the southern bee tis adding a royal of toilet paper with some dunners to go. but as americans adjust to how we gather, there are moments of much-needed comic relief >> unmute yourself >> reporter: an easter unlike any other. kerry sanders, nbc news. >> we will not forget easter 2020 >>> next here on "early today", can't buy me love, but you can buy mem ra peel ya >>> and "saturday night live" returns from the comfort of casts' homes this is "early today". or hydr. neutrog
peter's square is empty on easter but pope francis is hoping to see a contagion of hope, a pandemic of prayer >> reporter: in washington at the national cathedral, ordained church leaders taking measured steps six feet apart from drive-in services to rooftops in rome, crust yans reminded this easter to believe in a higher power. >> i don't think it's ever a question of what god is doing to us it's a question more of how are we responding to what's happening. >> reporter: but...