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A deal to cut production iran says its exempt from the agreement along with libya and venezuela. A 2 week cease fire comes into effect in yemen but the heathy say they wont stop fighting while the country is still under siege. And hundreds of millions of children desperately needing food we look at the difficulties for aid agencies during the coronavirus crisis. So that the damage to the worlds biggest economy from the current of our shutdown is really hitting home in the past week another 6600000 people in the United States have joined the jobless queue and that means nearly 17000000 americans have now filed for Unemployment Benefits in just 3 weeks that figure is around one in 10 workers White House Correspondent can be help it says there are fears the figures could be even worse. Nothing like this scene in modern history and it is expected to be more because heres the reality the states unemployment offices are overwhelmed they cannot keep up with the processing of claims so weve ha
Records more deaths than anywhere else in the world. Global leaders in Oil Production agree to lower house versus demand falls just the pandemic also. Will take you around the world one of the most unusual celebrations of easter in modern times. More than 130000 people have now died of the new coronavirus and of the 1800000 people worldwide have been infected in the u. K. The number of dead has now surpassed 10000 private sabbar stunts and is recovering from corona virus and is out of hospital after several days in intensive care he thanked Health Workers for saving his life the critics say his government is letting down from line stuff by failing to provide them with the right protective equipment United States has more confirmed cases and deaths than anywhere else new york state alone has reported 758 more deaths and its lead is a criticizing the white house for failing to do enough testing on the 20000 americans have died so far and the Worlds Largest Oil Producers have agreed to th
Slightly and it is the unofficial end of summer as we call it. We are scratching the idea and we will have a Beautiful Day coming our way with temperatures coming up by a few degrees. Heres a look over San Francisco with a little bit of cloud cover. We have a bit of fog along the coast line just inside the bay. Everybody else is off to mostly sunny start with santa rosa at 54, low 60s in San Francisco with upper 50s at oakland, livermore and san jose getting 60 degrees at this time. Looking at the 24 hour temperature change warmer at santa rosa and napa and at the east bay sure starting out cooler. In the second part of the date 60s at the coast with 90s inland. Here is a view of the cloud cover this morning along the coastline with be safe communities and areas over the north bay. At the east bay and south bay waking up with sunshine with light and variable wind. We have a little bit of an onshore breeze at fairfield and napa, santa rosa and novato and concord calm. 66 in pacifica and
Democracy the United States and japan. The Wilson Center and National History center cohosted this discussion. Its about 90 minutes. All right. I think well get started. Its 4 00 on a monday afternoon, which means its time for the washington history seminar. Welcome, everyone, to the Wilson Center. Welcome to this installment of the washington history seminar. Im christian oserman. I have the privilege of cochairing the seminar with professor eric arnesen from George Washington university. Im dlielighted to see so many you here on this beautiful afternoon. We will have cspan taping the event today, so for those welcome to all of those who are viewing us at home. And i suggest you visit our website to learn more about the seminar and upcoming speakers. Both the National History center and the Wilson Center websites have information on this series. The washington history seminar, of course, is, as those of you who are regulars know, a collaborative effort of two organizations, the Wilson