As tracy smith will report in our cover story. Reporter therria vows say te and to hold. But they never said anything about doing it 24 7. I think the biggest thing i realize is she choose too loudly. [laughter] thats true. And jason sleeps too loudly. I think i probably get a lit perturbed quicker than he does. Reporter the highs and lows of lockdown ahead on sunday morning. Pauley our sunday morning cover story, Reese Witherspoon. Shell be talking with our rita braver. We got married in a Fever Reporter she is not only a huge story did you think you were just going to waltz into my house . Reporter but also a respected producer and devoted mother of three. Those dikeest s,cant one m oh,y gosh, i lay on the floor and cry. Reporter later on sunday morning, what keeps Reese Witherspoon going. Pauley he led the nation through another time of crisis, years of war and economic turmoil. Franklin d. Roosevelt was a leader who inspired with both words and deeds. As well hear in a special look
Rise. Without continued vigilance, well again create the conditions that led to us being the worst affected country. How many deaths and how much suffering are you willing to accept to get back to some form of normality. Economic adviser larry kudlow. And Liz Ann Sonders and Neel Kashkari. Top pharmaceutical executives will join us on the latest search on covid vaccines and treatments and all of the weeks politics with Chris Christie and rahm emanuel on our powerhouse round table. Announcer from abc news, its this week. Here now, chief anchor George Stephanopoulos. Good morning and welcome to ek that set somef e worst records ever for the rnin 20. 5 million americans lost their jobs in april, tentimes the record set in 1945 when the country demobilized from world war ii. The Unemployment Rate jumped to 14. 7 . Just three months ago, unemployment was at a record low of 3. 5 . And as stunning as those numbers are, they dont capture the depth of the damage, adding workers looking for full
This pandemic looms large over most of your waking hours. But you also might find it the stuff of dreams, bad dreams as well. As Susan Spencer will report in our cover story. Life in quarantine can get a little bland. But dreams in quarantine, theyre a whole different story. Whats the most outlandish dream youve heard so far. The most outlandish scary dream is where oprah was rounding up people to be her audience, and her henchmen were imprisoning them in a giant warehouse that had mattresses spaced six feet apart. How about you, any weird dreams lately . Ahead on sunday morning. Pauley what does a standup comedian do when a shutdown leaves him without a live audience. If he is Jerry Seinfeld, youll find him in conversation with us. Everyones life sucks. My life sucks, too, perhaps not quite as much. Reporter when Jerry Seinfeld taped his new netflix special a few months ago, he had no idea how relevant it would be today. Reporter the whole idea that everyones life sucks seems appropri
This is the game this guy plays all the time. The powerhouse round table takes on this. From abc news, its this week, here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. Good morning and welcome to this week. It was a tale of two saturdays. As the number of covid cases in the u. S. Closed in on 1. 5 million, the death toll topped 88,000 and most states took tentative steps to reopen. President trump was out of sight at camp david but not out of mind. Dispatching dozens of messages of followers of his twitter feed. Continuing a stream of attacks on his predecessor, at least 160 tweets from last sunday that trump boils down to a single word obamagate. Earlier this week, president obama tweeted out a single word of his own the vote. But on saturday, the former president in virtual commencement addresses, he delivered a pointed critique of how the Trump Administration has handled the coronavirus crisis. More than anything, this pandemic has fully finally torn back on the curtain on the idea that
Deadly pandemic. Our guests, Maryland Governor larry hogan. The fda commissioner on antibody te testing. Dr. Jen ashton and tom bossert. Plus, a closer look at hardhit minority communities. For some of us, its a luxury to have social distancing. And how some in the middle of the country are watching uneasily whats happening thousands of miles away. Were under the impression that were safe, we truly are not. K. Here now, coanchor martha raddatz. Good morning and welcome to this week. Nearly three weeks ago, President Trump said he hoped to have the country opened up by this Easter Sunday, but this morning, with Virtual Services now scheduled for this easter morning, america has hit a grim milestone with more than a half a million confirmed cases of coronavirus across the country, more than 20,000 people have died. There are encouraging signs new york might be flattening the curve, but other areas across the country like maryland and detroit are still bracing for the surge to come. And y