Thursday on the NewsHour, as New York’s rate of infection slows, other U.S. cities prepare to become the next virus hot spots. Plus: Voices of Americans who have lost their jobs, the struggle to pay for housing, economic crisis in context, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, Jose Andres on food as a national security issue and changing religious observances amid COVID-19.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
Pandemic sparks another flood of unemployment claims
After losing their jobs, Americans face painful choices
Missed rent payments spark ‘cascade’ of financial hardship
Janet Yellen on government’s response to an economic crisis
News Wrap: Democrats block White House request for more aid
Gov. Gavin Newsom on California’s COVID-19 response
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on responding to COVID-19
Chef Jose Andres on why food is a national security issue
How religious observances are adapting to social distancing
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