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Goldman Sachs pledges $550 million to small businesses amid pandemic

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Small business owners are scrambling to get loans that will keep their businesses afloat while the U.S. economy weathers the coronavirus pandemic. Congress is considering a plan to give them an additional $250 billion, while Goldman Sachs has stepped up to commit $550 million to relief efforts. Company chairman and CEO David Solomon joins "CBS News" for hist first network broadcast interview to talk about the donation as well as how he thinks the pandemic will continue to affect the economy.

Florida struggles to process surge in unemployment claims

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Since the coronavirus pandemic forced the U.S. economy into a tailspin, unemployment numbers have been rising to record heights. In Florida alone, nearly 600,000 people have applied for benefits since March 15, and the state is struggling to process the surge. Manuel Bojorquez speaks to one resident trying to apply despite the overwhelmed system making it difficult.

Fauci says we need to "redouble our efforts" at virus mitigation

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Dr. Anthony Fauci joins "CBS This Morning" after he and other medical experts credited Americans as well as the mitigation efforts of state and local governments for what they say are signs that the coronavirus' spread is slowing. However, he warned that the next few weeks will be critical and that models may continue to display a downward trend if Americans "redouble our efforts" at social distancing and other precautions.

Eye Opener: Experts say coronavirus spread may be slowing

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Health experts and some officials say the U.S.'s coronavirus curve is beginning to flatten, although virus deaths are still on the rise. Also, the World Health Organization was forced to respond after President Trump attacked the agency at a task force briefing. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.



Wisconsin voters go to the polls despite coronavirus pandemic

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In the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, Wisconsin went ahead with in-person voting Tuesday. Mary Spicuzza, an investigative reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, joined CBSN to discuss the challenges faced by voters participating in the state's primary election.

Wisconsin primary sets stage for legal battles over upcoming elections

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The Wisconsin primary went on as planned Tuesday after the state’s Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court both ruled against postponing the election due to the coronavirus outbreak. Experts say the stage is now set for legal battles in other states over how to conduct elections during the pandemic. Loyola Law School professor Jessican Levinson joined CBSN to break down the impact of the outbreak on voting rights.

CBS Evening News, April 8, 2020

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Deaths from coronavirus spike to new level in New York; Teachers caravan California community to inspire students during pandemic

High coronavirus death toll overwhelms funeral homes

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Families are finding it challenging to carry out proper burials for their loved ones who died from coronavirus. Funeral directors are now saying they are just as overwhelmed as the health care workers on the frontlines. CBS New York's Tara Jakeway reports.

From 1992: Father and son: Guitarists Bucky Pizzarelli and John Pizzarelli

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As a singer John Pizzarelli has been crooning classic standards by such legendary artists as Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra. As a guitar player he had an even closer inspiration: his father, jazz guitarist John “Bucky” Pizzarelli. The two talked with “Sunday Morning” correspondent Billy Taylor about their musical collaboration (which would evolve into several albums together) in a story originally broadcast on June 28, 1992. [Bucky Pizzarelli died on April 1, 2020 at age 94.]

Where can I buy a face mask?

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CDC advises that all Americans wear face coverings in public to contain the coronavirus. Here's where to find one.

Alarming rise in coronavirus cases at nursing homes

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Reports from across the country reveal an alarming rise in coronavirus cases at nursing homes. More than half the nursing homes in New Jersey have reported at least one case. Jonathan Vigliotti has a look at the numbers.

Many couples advised to suspend fertility treatments due to coronavirus

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New guidelines are urging some couples to put their dreams of starting a family on hold... over concerns about the possible risks of exposure to the virus. And as Nikki Battiste reports...many hopeful moms are now worried that the delay might cost them their chance to have a child.





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