Judy Woodruff:

So, let's talk some more about that financial rescue plan, what it does, what it might be left to do.

And we turn to someone with deep experience in economic policy. He is Lawrence Summers. He served as secretary of the Treasury under President Clinton. And he was director of the National Economic Council during the Obama administration. He's currently a professor of economics at Harvard University.

Yesterday, he joined a bipartisan group of 34 former secretaries of the Treasury, Federal Reserve governors, economic scholars who signed a statement making the case to officials that the best way to address the economic fallout of the coronavirus was to first attend the medical emergency.

Larry Summers, thank you so much for joining us.

It's so hard the hear these stories.

And I want to ask you first about these unemployment claims today, 3.3 million people. How much worse could this get?