If you do think there should be, the number is 202 7488000. If you dont, 202 7488001. A special line this morning to hear specifically from those who have recently lost their jobs, 202 7488002. You can send us a text, 202 7488003 is that number. If you do, please include your name and where you are from. Otherwise catch up with us on , andl media, cspanwj facebook,. Facebook. You can start calling in now on those phone lines as we show you a chart about what congress and the president have approved so far from it comes to coronavirus relief. Thattrillion, including inst spending bill from back march, followed by the Families First Coronavirus Response act, the bulk of it coming from the , 2. 7 trillion, and the additional money approved in the paycheck protection program, additional money needed to heat that going last month. Of course, the unemployment numbers we learned on friday, stand like this as of april. 14. 7 jobless rate, 27 million in the month of april. Economic projections
To get it done. Thank you all very much. [ applause ] that is the Vice President of the United States, flanked by his wife dr. Jill biden, and the president of the United States announcing something that had been speculation now for months whether or not he was indeed going to run for president , telling those gathered that he is not. He begin with a bit of bidenesque humor, thanking the president for the use of the rose garden. He believes they are now out of time, but Mike Viqueira, he added this phrase, i will not be silent. Then he went on to give what some might say would have been the speech that he would have delivered had he decided to run. Reporter exactly right. And that window not closed was a reference to the fact that he was still grieving, del. He and his family after the untimely death earlier this year of his son bo. It was said all along, you know, we have been treated to a series of leaks from the biden camp over the course of the last several months, gathering steam
Degrees colder in philadelphia. Youll feel this difference this morning and this afternoon with temperatures in the 50s. Right now, in the 40s, a couple spots in the 30s, though, above freezing in mount pocono at 34. 48 degrees in philadelphia. South and east, looking at the 40s and 39 in millville. 44 in atlantic city, and 45 in dover. Winds are not a problem right now from the north we west, but picking up this afternoon, and temperatures on the cooler side and wind make it feel cooler than it is. 56 this afternoon, colder sunday, and more on that and a look at the seven day in minutes. New from overnight. Police are investigating the fourth robbery near the campus of Temple University within the past week. Nbc 10s Monique Braxton is at the scene of the latest crime to fill us in on what happened. Reporter we arrived here this morning, we were shocked to find out what had occurred. This is a very busy stretch of broad street, even at 1 00 in the morning. There are dozens of businesse
Center city, philadelphia where its going to get colder later in the weekend. Its fall. Good morning, this is nbc 10 news today, its 5 00 on saturday morning. Lets get to Michelle Grossman, good morning. Good morning, cold today, feeling like fall, temperatures in the low 50s. All week long in the 60s, that felt like fall, but today is chilly and chillier sunday. Lets look outdoors because it is dark outside, but clear skies dropping the temperature overnight. Now, its cool this morning, but not as cold as it will be sunday and sunday night into monday. Low 40s, some 30s, 39 in mount pocono, 44 in reading, 44 in dover, 45 in atlantic city, and 44 in wildwood, new jersey. Winds are not bad right now, 510 miles per hour. By this afternoon, anywhere from 515 miles per hour, so along with the cool air, its going to feel blustery as we head throughout the afternoon. A cool one today. Well be up to 56 degrees, but cooler as we head towards sunday. By 8 00, mostly supny skies, 48, the sun not
And misdirection and deception to avoid the sort of regulation and oversight that would have done much to avert the financial crisis of a few years ago. And it would keep the same thing from happening again in the future. So, on my left, though it is hard to be to my left too much [laughter] as someone of you who have read my columns may know is noami presence and her book came out tuesday. She is a former wall street executive who was written for many publications in the united states. And her book examines the relationships between banks and bankers on one hand and on National Government and going back to the sevecenturies and bringing it to present day. On my right is the coauthor and she talks about what is wrong with banking and what to do about it. And that is georgia parker, professor at stanfords graduate schools of business. And he is one of the most analyst of the Banking Sector we have. Her book shines a spotlight on how the banks avoided what could have been the most effect