We have you covered on all of that. Could be another big week for the white house. As the Administration Pushes for more reopenings, the economy after the worst jobs report since the Great Depression on friday. More staffers put in quarantine at the white house. And war of words with china is escalating as we speak. We expect a briefing by the way, from the white house in just under two hours from now. A live report from d. C. Coming up to tee it you will for you. Plus tesla, ceo elon musk is at it again. Over the weekend he threatened to pull his companys headquarters out of the state of california. Well tell you all that and more right now. Cheryl treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin saying that the economy may be permanently damaged if it is not reopened and reopened soon. Coming as white house trade advisor Peter Navarro hammered china over its handling of the pandemic. Blake burman joins me from washington over the latest. And what is happens at the white house. Reporter cheryl, no se
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