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USA: 'Nobody's fault. Certainly not in this country'- Trump on unemployment surge amid coronavirus
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27.03.2020
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M/S Journalist, Washington DC
M/S US President, Donald Trump
SOT, Donald Trump, US President: "Well, it's nobody's fault. Certainly not in this country. Nobody's fault. We got very lucky when we made a decision not to allow people in from China at a very early date. I say that because some people don't want to accept it. But this was a great decision made by our country or there's the numbers that you're talking about. We're a big country. There'd be far greater, far, far bigger. So when I heard the number, I mean, I heard it could be six million. Could be seven million. It's 3.3 or 3.2, but it's a lot of jobs. But I think we'll come back very strong. The the sooner we get back to work. You know, every day that we stay out, it gets harder to bring it back very quickly and our people don't want to stay out." *MULTIPLE SHOTS AT SOURCE*
M/S Journalists *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Donald Trump, US President: "I am speaking to President Xi tonight, I believe we will have a good conversation, I'm sure. But you just don't know what are the number. But I think it is a tribute to the testing, we are testing tremendous numbers of people."
M/S Journalist *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Donald Trump, US President: "This is not their fault what happened, And we're taking care. We're starting off by sending them very big checks. I think for a family of four, it's about three thousand dollars and we're taking care of our people were taking care of our workers. This was not, you know as I say, this was not a financial crisis. This was a health crisis, a medical crisis. We are gonna take care of our people."
M/S Journalist *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Donald Trump, US President: "You know when I was first involved I was being told numbers that were much much higher than the number that seems to be. And remember that people that have it... Many people have it. I just spoke to two people that had it. They never went to a doctor, they had it. Absolutely had it. But they never went to a doctor, they didn't report it. You have thousands and hundreds of thousands of cases like that. So you have to add that to the case load also. And the people that actually die, that percentage is a much lower percentage than I ever thought.
M/S Journalists
SCRIPT
US President, Donald Trump commented on the rising amount of unemployment claims amid the coronavirus outbreak, Washington DC, Thursday.
According to reports, last week over three million US citizens applied for unemployment benefits.
Commenting on that situation, Trump said that: "it's nobody's fault. Certainly not in this country. Nobody's fault." He also praised government's decision "not to allow people in from China at a very early date."
"I heard it could be six million (unemployment claims). Could be seven million. It's 3,3 or 3,2," he stressed.
According to the latest data published by the World Health Organisation, the current number of the coronavirus cases in the US stands at 63,570 with 884 deaths.
M/S Journalist, Washington DC
M/S US President, Donald Trump
SOT, Donald Trump, US President: "Well, it's nobody's fault. Certainly not in this country. Nobody's fault. We got very lucky when we made a decision not to allow people in from China at a very early date. I say that because some people don't want to accept it. But this was a great decision made by our country or there's the numbers that you're talking about. We're a big country. There'd be far greater, far, far bigger. So when I heard the number, I mean, I heard it could be six million. Could be seven million. It's 3.3 or 3.2, but it's a lot of jobs. But I think we'll come back very strong. The the sooner we get back to work. You know, every day that we stay out, it gets harder to bring it back very quickly and our people don't want to stay out." *MULTIPLE SHOTS AT SOURCE*
M/S Journalists *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Donald Trump, US President: "I am speaking to President Xi tonight, I believe we will have a good conversation, I'm sure. But you just don't know what are the number. But I think it is a tribute to the testing, we are testing tremendous numbers of people."
M/S Journalist *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Donald Trump, US President: "This is not their fault what happened, And we're taking care. We're starting off by sending them very big checks. I think for a family of four, it's about three thousand dollars and we're taking care of our people were taking care of our workers. This was not, you know as I say, this was not a financial crisis. This was a health crisis, a medical crisis. We are gonna take care of our people."
M/S Journalist *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Donald Trump, US President: "You know when I was first involved I was being told numbers that were much much higher than the number that seems to be. And remember that people that have it... Many people have it. I just spoke to two people that had it. They never went to a doctor, they had it. Absolutely had it. But they never went to a doctor, they didn't report it. You have thousands and hundreds of thousands of cases like that. So you have to add that to the case load also. And the people that actually die, that percentage is a much lower percentage than I ever thought.
M/S Journalists
SCRIPT
US President, Donald Trump commented on the rising amount of unemployment claims amid the coronavirus outbreak, Washington DC, Thursday.
According to reports, last week over three million US citizens applied for unemployment benefits.
Commenting on that situation, Trump said that: "it's nobody's fault. Certainly not in this country. Nobody's fault." He also praised government's decision "not to allow people in from China at a very early date."
"I heard it could be six million (unemployment claims). Could be seven million. It's 3,3 or 3,2," he stressed.
According to the latest data published by the World Health Organisation, the current number of the coronavirus cases in the US stands at 63,570 with 884 deaths.
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