Funds meant for Small Businesses went to Big Companies instead. And pandemic planet. On this earth day, how animals and the environment are reacting to a world where so many humans are staying home. Bet they like it. First, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. We continue to gain ground in the war against the unseen enemy. I see light at the end of the tunnel. I actually see a lot of light at the end of the tunnel. Reporter the director of the cdc says that the next wave of coronavirus could be even more difficult than the Current Crisis because it could hit at the same time as the seasonal flu. You get two bad respiratory viruses for the price of one. Reporter protesters are demanding the economy be reopened. Got some people that are protesting because i took this step, and i may have others that protest because i didnt go far enough. Reporter the details on president Donald Trumps plan to temporarily suspend immigration into the United States are being ironed out. Well
Covid19 in North Carolina. 1498 this morning, we have confirmed positive cases and unfortunately, this virus has now taken the lives of eight north carolinians. As a state, i know we are keeping their families and loved ones in our prayers. Our stayathome order is in effect now. I know it is hard, but prevention is still the single most important thing you can do right now. Prevention. It means maintaining physical distance from each other. Washing hands, coughing and the elbow, though simple things. They are simple, but they can save lives, including your own. It is vitally important that everyone take this order seriously and obey it. Dont let your guard down. Staying home slows the spread of this illness. It lets our hospitals and Health Care Workers keep up with the demand. If we dont slow the curve and slow the spread and flatten the curve, our medical system will be stretched beyond its capacity. You only have to turn on your tv or glance at your iphone to see what happens when h
Public service and brought you today by your television provider. Good evening, welcome to quail ridge books it is my honor to introduce to you jim jenkins who was an editor, editorial writer and columnist on the editorial page of the news and observer for 31 years your he will introduce our special guest. Please help me welcome jim jenkins. [applause] in 1973 i saw him first, across and loud profane, filthy newsroom in downtown raleigh. He was right at a school. I was still in school. I looked across and is said to someone, whos that . No, thats David Zucchino come hes going to be the new star here. He had long dark hair over his shoulders, thick jet black mustache. It was a long time ago. David is a grad of the unc Journalism School and in in the manatt of the journalism hall of fame. In raleigh he became famous very quickly in the newsroom when a new young editor came in and sent out a memo to the reporting staff saying each reportable submit to his editor every morning and itinerar
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