
How U.S. economy could recover from pandemic's recession
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Why the speed and scope of U.S. job losses complicate federal response
What does the coronavirus pandemic’s unprecedented surge in job loss mean for the American economy? Laura Tyson of the University of California, Berkeley, who served as an economic adviser during the Clinton administration, joins Judy Woodruff to discuss whether delivery of federal aid to the unemployed will come soon enough and why the duration of this recession is so difficult to predict.
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How U.S. economy could recover from pandemic's recession
Clip: 4/2/2020 | 6m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
What does the coronavirus pandemic’s unprecedented surge in job loss mean for the American economy? Laura Tyson of the University of California, Berkeley, who served as an economic adviser during the Clinton administration, joins Judy Woodruff to discuss whether delivery of federal aid to the unemployed will come soon enough and why the duration of this recession is so difficult to predict.
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How structural racism could affect COVID-19 care
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An inside look at Trump's relationship with the media
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News Wrap: Iran says it won't attack U.S. targets in Iraq
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Trump likely to reverse direction on wearing face masks
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Clip: 4/2/2020 | 4m 17s | Trump administration is expected to reverse direction on face masks (4m 17s)
TV recommendations for the stay-at-home era
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Clip: 4/2/2020 | 5m 30s | TV recommendations for the stay-at-home era (5m 30s)
U.S. facing 2-front war amid medical and economic crises
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Why these closed restaurants may never reopen
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Clip: 4/2/2020 | 6m 27s | Will these shuttered restaurants be able to reopen after pandemic? (6m 27s)
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