their rent this month. for small businesses, the payment protection program still struggling to meet demand. you know, just waiting just waiting game for us now. i m trying to apply for this, do i apply for that, but nothing comes through yet. reporter: the federal reserve announcing today they are pumping $2.3 trillion into the economy so banks can keep lending. we want to make sure that customers know, the banks will get to all of them. reporter: for those whose jobs are considered essential, many are risking their lives for that paycheck. 59-year-old vitalina williams this salem, massachusetts, grocery store, also checking receipts at a nearby walmart. she died on saturday after a week in the hospital. my last memory of her, seeing her sitting there in her coat and her blue little hat and leaving her at the emergency room. reporter: she s believed to be the first grocery worker in the state to die with the virus. and we have seen this with grocery store workers aro
forthright and honest in those assessments, it diminishes your role as an ambassador and your utility. i think a lot of people are probably worried now, if i write something harsh or something honest that is that could be taken in a negative light about the president or the leader of the country where i m assigned, is that going to come out and will i be then thrown out of my job? ambassador, thank you so much. ambassador lewis lukens with us. thank you. a father goes viral for calling the police on a black man who was minding his business, just waiting, while his young son begs him not to call. we re going to show you what happened. most people think a button is just a button. that a speaker is just a speaker. or - that the journey can t be the destination. most people haven t driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation.
came home after her shift at sav-on ended. and the next morning, there was still no sign of her. mary called cathy s friends and no one had seen her. so mary got in the car and scoured the streets of placentia, searching for cathy and her red toyota corolla. cathy s sister tina saw the wrenching worry in their mother s face. she was a mom full of pain. she was a mom who who was hurting because she was looking for her baby. she would say, just find the car. if you find the car, it was like an equation. find the car, you ll find cathy. reporter: you get any sleep sunday night? no. just waiting. reporter: you don t want to call the police because that makes it real? that s right. it makes it real because you re still holding onto the hope that she s going to come running in through that backdoor. reporter: by monday, cathy still wasn t home. panic was setting in and mary called the police department to report her daughter missing.
placentia, searching for cathy and her red toyota corolla. cathy s sister tina saw the wrenching worry in their mother s face. she was a mom full of pain. she was a mom who who was hurting because she was looking for her baby. she would say, just find the car. if you find the car, it was like an equation. find the car, you ll find cathy. reporter: you get any sleep sunday night? no. just waiting. reporter: you don t want to call the police because that makes it real? that s right. it makes it real because you re still holding onto the hope that she s going to come running in through that backdoor. reporter: by monday, cathy still wasn t home. panic was setting in and mary called the police department to report her daughter missing. and the police said? well, you know, you don t know that. maybe she went off and but i knew. reporter: that she could have met some guy and they re in vegas right now. and you re saying no. reporter: not possible?
placentia, searching for cathy and her red toyota corolla. cathy s sister tina saw the wrenching worry in their mother s face. she was a mom full of pain. she was a mom who who was hurting because she was looking for her baby. she would say, just find the car. if you find the car, it was like an equation. find the car, you ll find cathy. reporter: you get any sleep sunday night? no. just waiting. reporter: you don t want to call the police because that makes it real? that s right. it makes it real because you re still holding onto the hope that she s going to come running in through that backdoor. reporter: by monday, cathy still wasn t home. panic was setting in and mary called the police department to report her daughter missing. and the police said? well, you know, you don t know that. maybe she went off and but i knew. reporter: that she could have met some guy and they re in vegas right now. and you re saying no.