Their support for the other collea g u es their support for the other colleagues in Emergency Services that they have been working closely with while responding to emergencies 24 with while responding to emergencies 2a hours a day during this time. Lets catch up with alan walmsley, assistant fire officer here. How has morale been for you and your team during these strange times . Morale is good. We are here showing support to all our colleagues in the nhs and its a fight we are all in together, so we its a fight we are all in together, so we would just ask you to follow government advice and lets stay safe. Thank you for coming up to show your support tonight, along with many others across belfast. Im sarah smith outside glasgow, where a call has gone out across the country for pipe to come out and play scotland the brave, along with everybody here applauding all of the key workers who are keeping our country going. Across the nation, the same tune is being heard in street after street, scotland the brave for nhs. Iam in i am in the middle of cardiff, where people have come to thank notjust nhs staff, but the childcare workers, the supermarket workers who live in this street. Everyone has a connection to the nhs. In some parts of wales they are not just connection to the nhs. In some parts of wales they are notjust clapping, they are singing the traditional welsh song about a pure heart. People want to show their appreciation. It is a well known by appreciation. It is a well known rugby anthem in another part of the city and the National Rugby stadium is being lit up in blue in honour of the nhs. Around the cornerfrom here, is cardiff city stadium, the football stadium, is going to be turned into a Testing Centre for nhs workers. People dontjust want turned into a Testing Centre for nhs workers. People dont just want to show their appreciation, they want to make sure everyone pulling together gets everything they need together gets everything they need to get on with the job. Bagpipes play. We wa nt we want the service to know that hms shoreham thanks our colleagues back in the uk in the nhs. On behalf of the submarine service and all at hm naval base, clyde, thank you. We are 820 naval air squadron and we are proud to support the nhs, staff and the key workers fight against covid i9. Thank you. So there you go, a National Round of applause for britains essential workers, the nhs staff, the carers, cleaners, teachers, supermarket staff and everyone else trying to save lives and keep the country going during the corona crisis. Thank you. Michelle fleury joins us michelle fleuryjoins us from new york. Michelle, we start with the United States because the figures there after the record breaking figures we were already seeing about people claiming unemployment, once again that huge, huge increase . This was an astonishing number. You have to remember that ago we were talking about 3. 3 million americans filing for unemployment benefits. At the time we were talking about that as record breaking. Yet just seven time we were talking about that as record breaking. Yetjust seven days later, the figure has doubled to 6. 6 million. And if you take the total, we are talking about 10 million americans over a two week period who have lost their jobs. Americans over a two week period who have lost theirjobs. It is unprecedented, the magnitude and speed with