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david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? ghter] david: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. do you have any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, and you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ >> they are the makers the iconic timepiece that became a pilot's best friend. breitling is a household name in the swiss luxury watch industry. the company is one of the last independent luxury watchmakers . with its star power and aviation roots, the firm is pushing its active lifestyle credentials through sports partnerships. and the middle east is becoming more important for swiss watch exports, with united arab emirates and saudi arabia ranking in the top 15 in 2018. breitling launched special editions exclusive to the region that is thedubai key location for the company. we sit down with the ceo of breitling, georges kern, in dubai. ♪
david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? ghter] david: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. do you have any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, and you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ >> they are the makers the iconic timepiece that became a pilot's best friend. breitling is a household name in the swiss luxury watch industry. the...
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david: so right now, i assume a very large part of your budget comes from oil. yasir: yes, it is. david: you would like to get it below 50%? or some number you have? yasir: currently, it is like 70%. the non-oil revenue increased tremendously in the last three years or so. so eventually, we want to be less dependent on oil, the reason being the volatility in oil prices. in the lesson you want to have is a volatile economy, right? so the more nonoil revenue you have in the economy, the better sustainable and less volatile economy you have. david: one of the very visible investments you made early on in your tenure was a $3.5 billion investment in uber. yasir: yes. david: and you are on the uber board? yasir: yes. david: how does a deal like that, about? did the uber call you up? or did you say i think this is a good opportunity? how did that deal come about? yasir: it came from an app that i used, uber, and it was an amazing app. and i liked the service. it was an amazing disruptor. they came in, provided better service for the same customers for lesser prices. so it is just an amaz
david: so right now, i assume a very large part of your budget comes from oil. yasir: yes, it is. david: you would like to get it below 50%? or some number you have? yasir: currently, it is like 70%. the non-oil revenue increased tremendously in the last three years or so. so eventually, we want to be less dependent on oil, the reason being the volatility in oil prices. in the lesson you want to have is a volatile economy, right? so the more nonoil revenue you have in the economy, the better...
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[laughter] david: now, the best way to win a case, if you're arguing one before the supreme court, iso write a great brief, to write a -- to be a great oral advocate. does the oral argument really make a difference, or does the brief really make a difference, or what is the best way to win a case in the supreme court? for somebody who might want to argue a case. [laughter] justice ginsburg: to have a case that is strong on the merits. an oral argument at the court is not a debate. i would say of the two components, the brief is by far the most important. it is what we start with and what we end up with when we go back to chambers. oral argument is fleeting. david: if somebody wants to be a supreme court clerk, do you just send in a letter applying, or how does that work? [laughter] justice ginsburg: we get hundreds and hundreds of applications. ♪ david: now, the court meets from october to june, more or less. so, what do the justices do in july and august? do they sit around reading briefs, or do they do other things? justice ginsburg: one business that follows us all over the world t
[laughter] david: now, the best way to win a case, if you're arguing one before the supreme court, iso write a great brief, to write a -- to be a great oral advocate. does the oral argument really make a difference, or does the brief really make a difference, or what is the best way to win a case in the supreme court? for somebody who might want to argue a case. [laughter] justice ginsburg: to have a case that is strong on the merits. an oral argument at the court is not a debate. i would say...
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ginsberg: we get hundreds and hundreds of applications. ♪ ♪ david: now, the court meets from october, more or less. so, what do the justices do in july and august? do they sit around reading briefs or do they do other things? jus. ginsberg: one business that follows us all over the world throughout the year is the death penalty business, which the court treats like a firing squad. very often, when an execution date is set, there's an 11th-hour application for a stay. no one justice is responsible for the final vote. we all are pulled wherever we are in the world. but in addition, most of us take some time off to teach. david: so, today, when you're thinking about the court, what is it that gives you the future about the court and the way it works? jus. ginsberg: i think that all of us revere the institution in which we work, and we want to leave it in as good shape as we found it. david: and if somebody wants to be a supreme court clerk, each justice i think gets four clerks. do you just send in a letter applying or how does that work? [laughter] jus. ginsberg: we get hundreds and hu
ginsberg: we get hundreds and hundreds of applications. ♪ ♪ david: now, the court meets from october, more or less. so, what do the justices do in july and august? do they sit around reading briefs or do they do other things? jus. ginsberg: one business that follows us all over the world throughout the year is the death penalty business, which the court treats like a firing squad. very often, when an execution date is set, there's an 11th-hour application for a stay. no one justice is...
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david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? avid: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. ♪ >> some sovereign wealth funds say their goal is to get the highest rate of return. it is your overall -- principal goal? >> we need to have higher returns, positive economic impact. the engine -- >> you have said publicly you would like it to be the largest a sovereign wealth fund in the world. when do you think you will be able to get to $2 trillion? >> it is
david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? avid: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies...
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david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? ter] david: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. haslinda: hello. i am haslinda amin in singapore. he is an entrepreneur with skyhigh ambitions in the world of luxury hospitality. deepak ohri has built his reputation at the very top of the asian skyline as founder and ceo of lebua hotels and resorts. deepak ohri is today's "high flyer." raised in india, based in bangkok, deepak ohri's signature properties
david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? ter] david: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of...
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david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? ter] david: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. do you have any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, and you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ nejra: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. coronavirus worries infect financial markets. stocks plummet, bond yields touched record lows, and companies slash their profit outlooks. >> we are now seeing transmission in countries that we had not seen transmission in before. >> 10 year treasury yield finally broke that record low. >> the implied probability of a recession has gone, basically, through the roof. >> this is possibly the worst thing i've ever seen in my career. nejra: what will today's crisis mean for long-term global growth? a chorus of distinguished voices chimes in with insight. >> there is going to be a financial impact. my guess is
david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? ter] david: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. do you have any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, and you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ nejra: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. coronavirus worries infect financial markets....
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david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? ter] david: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ ♪[music] >> his british father showed him the world. but it was his swiss mother and cello who inspired him. and he followed her into music, even though she wanted him to be a mathematician, because she said, the life of a musician was so very difficult. not for clive gillinson. he excelled at the cello and the prestigious london symphony orchestra. musiciansater, fellow asked him to give up his first love and save the orchestra from bankruptcy. he did just that, surprising himself perhaps most of all. gillinson
david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? ter] david: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ ♪[music] >> his british father showed him the world. but it was his swiss mother and cello who inspired him. and he followed her into music, even though she wanted him...
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david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? ghter] david: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlysle a lot, you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ >> saxo bank was founded in 1992. six years later, the group one -- launched one of the first online trading platforms in the world. today, it processes more than one million transactions a day across asset classes from currencies to commodities. -- the hub in dubai takes care of customers in the middle east and has been operational since 2009. we sit down with the ceo of saxo bank, kim fornais, in dubai.
david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? ghter] david: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlysle a lot, you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ >> saxo bank was founded in 1992. six years later, the group one -- launched one of the first online trading platforms in the world. today, it processes more than one...
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david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? avid: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ ♪ brad: he has spent almost his entire career as a finance chief, rising through the ranks at ge and then working at ebay for nine years alongside meg whitman. after overseeing the ebay-paypal split, he joined intel as cfo in 2016, and less than two years later, became interim ceo, following the sudden resignation of his predecessor, brian krzanich. he was then chosen for the r
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david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? ter] david: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. do you have any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, and you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ david: ultimately, you build a development that became the biggest development in new york at that time. that's the time warner development. stephen: i was motivated. like most people, you want to do something impactful in life. david: you decided to build something bigger which became the biggest real estate development in the history of our country. hudson yards. stephen: by building a live, work, play environment, right in the middle of new york. david: how come your team isn't in the super bowl? stephen: that's a good question. >> would you fix your time please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed but ok.
david: now, by the way, before we close, do you have any stock tips for me? ter] david: i'm looking for a couple stock tips. do you have any good ideas of what i could do with my money in the stock market? charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, and you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ david: ultimately, you build a development that became the biggest development in new york at that time. that's the time warner development. stephen: i was...
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david: $40 billion? bill: yeah, we are now up to giving $6 billion a year. d: finally, if people are watching now and say i want to do something about climate change but i am just one person, i don't have the resources bill gates does, what can any average person do that will have some impact on climate change in your view? bill: well certainly, they can take things like these new meat products or how they buy electricity, and they can help drive up the scale of the green solutions. the most important thing at this stage is their political voice. there is going to be a need to put substantial resources into this effort. and we will need a bipartisan solution, and to send the right signal to the market, you actually don't -- if you just win one year and then it gets repealed, that does not help at all. the key is let people see the policies will be over the next 30 years on a consistent basis. and that means it is a much higher bar than just a one-time victory. ♪ ♪ david: when did the idea come to you to you to set up a brokerage firm? charles: brokerage was b
david: $40 billion? bill: yeah, we are now up to giving $6 billion a year. d: finally, if people are watching now and say i want to do something about climate change but i am just one person, i don't have the resources bill gates does, what can any average person do that will have some impact on climate change in your view? bill: well certainly, they can take things like these new meat products or how they buy electricity, and they can help drive up the scale of the green solutions. the most...
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all for now, thank you. davidt, we have breaking news, senator chuck schumer is commenting on the first death in new york as a result of the coronavirus. let's listen. >> hardship throughout america and throughout new york state. there's a crisis in this country and we have to move quickly so i'm glad that congress took the lead last night and passed a proposal that will really help and it's a proposal aimed at the people who need help. it's not taking money in an airplane and throwing it out and hoping a few dollars land when the people need help, it's directly aimed at them. this is what the proposal which i worked very closely with nancy pelosi on is. it strengths, free testing for coronavirus. if you don't have the money for a test and you walk around with the virus, that's very bad for everybody. it strengths food assistance for the elderly who need help and for the school kids who aren't getting school lunches. safeguards the medicaid benefits. i will get to that in a minute because this press conference has
all for now, thank you. davidt, we have breaking news, senator chuck schumer is commenting on the first death in new york as a result of the coronavirus. let's listen. >> hardship throughout america and throughout new york state. there's a crisis in this country and we have to move quickly so i'm glad that congress took the lead last night and passed a proposal that will really help and it's a proposal aimed at the people who need help. it's not taking money in an airplane and throwing it...
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david: right. dr. fauci: nowthis antibody, as we are speaking, is being tested in the democratic republic of the congo as one of the potential treatments for ebola. david: so if somebody comes to me and says, "i had ebola and i am ok now," it is ok to shake their hand? dr. fauci: oh, yeah. david: they are safe? dr. fauci: well, you may remember when we discharged the young nurse who got infected in texas, and i discharged her from the nih. we had a press conference, and i put my arm around her and hugged her, and it made the front page of "the washington post." the reason i did that deliberately was to show the rest of the world that when you recover from ebola -- david: what did your wife say? dr. fauci: she thought it was fine. [laughs] david: all right. this is something you decided you wanted to do in medical school or something? >> when i was in graduate school, i worked on hiv. and nobody knew much about ebola then, but i noticed that the glycoprotein that hiv uses had some similarities, we thought, to the
david: right. dr. fauci: nowthis antibody, as we are speaking, is being tested in the democratic republic of the congo as one of the potential treatments for ebola. david: so if somebody comes to me and says, "i had ebola and i am ok now," it is ok to shake their hand? dr. fauci: oh, yeah. david: they are safe? dr. fauci: well, you may remember when we discharged the young nurse who got infected in texas, and i discharged her from the nih. we had a press conference, and i put my arm...
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david right now, i assume a very : large part of your budget comes from oil? yasir: yes, it is. vid: you would like to get it down to below 50%? yasir: currently it is like 70%. the nonoil revenue increased tremendously in the past two years or so. eventually, we want to be less dependent on oil. the reason is the volatility in oil prices. the last thing we want is a volatile economy. the more nonoil revenue we have in the economy, the better, sustainable and less volatile economy. david: one of the very visible investments you made early on your tenure i think was a $3.5 billion investment in uber. you are on the uber board? yasir: yes. david: how did that deal come about? did they call you up, did you say it was a good opportunity? how did a deal like that come about? yasir: it came about from an app i use, uber. it was amazing. i liked the service. an amazing disruptor. they came in, provided better service for the same customers for less prices. it was an amazing combination. there was one of the uber executives visiting the country, and he was visiting me for something else,
david right now, i assume a very : large part of your budget comes from oil? yasir: yes, it is. vid: you would like to get it down to below 50%? yasir: currently it is like 70%. the nonoil revenue increased tremendously in the past two years or so. eventually, we want to be less dependent on oil. the reason is the volatility in oil prices. the last thing we want is a volatile economy. the more nonoil revenue we have in the economy, the better, sustainable and less volatile economy. david: one...
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call now to learn more. david can imagine the entertainment world feeling the pinch broadway going dark, fast and furious and quiet place 2 are now delayed because movie twitters were braced for possible closures. robert gray in los angeles with the very latest, hi, robert. >> universal studios also closing as you mentioned stages closing dark, hamilton in los angeles. movie theaters so far staying hope and there may be few new options going forward. globally the film industry posting losses in the billions of dollars already. the industry was already challenged. attendance near two-decade low. box office staying strong thanks to ticket sales. production halting on many upcoming films. theaters, though, as they stay open are try to relay concerns. the ceo of privately held cinepolis usa, the well-being and safety of guests and staff are our priority. we have enhanced our cleaning regular regiment. stock losing half market value so far as you can see on there. imax whose technology is sold in the theaters. web bush
call now to learn more. david can imagine the entertainment world feeling the pinch broadway going dark, fast and furious and quiet place 2 are now delayed because movie twitters were braced for possible closures. robert gray in los angeles with the very latest, hi, robert. >> universal studios also closing as you mentioned stages closing dark, hamilton in los angeles. movie theaters so far staying hope and there may be few new options going forward. globally the film industry posting...
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right you know and really you're going to help her get a bill to the parliament a little david now what they've all won the cup but i you know that money is not a good for the nice little you know to get there without a word about it and i am betting that it may not be a one of what i get it out but also legality looks on what. it would. cause that it would be it. was a good look for the. people to be looking at it leads me to meet in there with. some good will and they just said to don the diamond. cannot be not in the paper and the money. chung going to. get that out there list willie to do it. in i'm not. i am almost done a lot of need to go and it. lands on the other man. and i. need to. chunk out of money. in the night in the play in the but to name him out of the guy . on this case shocked at me not to when i john band was killed because he was bad it went off and up across the office day but community use of the show didn't really build roads as people are. really you cannot. do that if you do not matter what. their way to run. or to. it's. not something that. must be on. you and
right you know and really you're going to help her get a bill to the parliament a little david now what they've all won the cup but i you know that money is not a good for the nice little you know to get there without a word about it and i am betting that it may not be a one of what i get it out but also legality looks on what. it would. cause that it would be it. was a good look for the. people to be looking at it leads me to meet in there with. some good will and they just said to don the...
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[applause] david: so, now, you were born and bred in brooklyn.ou have still a bit of a brooklyn accent, you might admit. you were played in a movie by felicity jones, who is not jewish or from brooklyn. so how do you think she did? justice ginsburg: i thought she was fantastic. when i first met felicity, i said, "you speak the queens english. how are you going to sound like a girl born and bred in brooklyn?" but she listened to many tapes of my speeches, my arguments at the court, and she was wonderful. david: so in recent years, you have also gotten a lot of attention for your exercise routine. [laughter] justice ginsburg: right. david: so when did that start? and you have your own trainer, and you're still lifting weights, whatever you're doing? justice ginsburg: recently, tuesday -- [applause] i've been with the same personal trainer since 1999, when i had my first cancer bout. and my dear husband said -- i have to go into surgery, chemotherapy, radiation. i look like the survivor of auschwitz. he said, "you must do something to build yourself
[applause] david: so, now, you were born and bred in brooklyn.ou have still a bit of a brooklyn accent, you might admit. you were played in a movie by felicity jones, who is not jewish or from brooklyn. so how do you think she did? justice ginsburg: i thought she was fantastic. when i first met felicity, i said, "you speak the queens english. how are you going to sound like a girl born and bred in brooklyn?" but she listened to many tapes of my speeches, my arguments at the court, and...
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you know that we're going to help you get a bill to the people of the little girl david now what they've all won the cup but i you know that money is not a good for the nice not really going to get there without a word of it and i am betting that it may not be a one of what i get is out but i just want to get out of the looks of what. it would. cause it would be. this good for the. people that we live that are going to leave me leave it with. some good will and they just said to don the time i. cannot is not in the paper the money. on. chung going to. want to. get that out there list we did do it. in i'm not. i am almost done a lot and he declined that. blood lend to another man. and i. need to. get him on. the night in the valley in the butt to name him out of this guy. on this case shocked i mean not to when i jiang bad was killed because he was bad it went off and up across the office the but community it's official don't really build roads as people are. really you cannot. tell us. that you do not matter what. their way to run in order. it's. not something that. a lot of us thought w
you know that we're going to help you get a bill to the people of the little girl david now what they've all won the cup but i you know that money is not a good for the nice not really going to get there without a word of it and i am betting that it may not be a one of what i get is out but i just want to get out of the looks of what. it would. cause it would be. this good for the. people that we live that are going to leave me leave it with. some good will and they just said to don the time i....
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call now to learn more. david ever. >> there is no question that there is both supply problem as well as demand problem. you know, i'm going to tell the president my recommendation is he go to congress and ask for a lot more money to fill the strategic reserve at $22 for crude, we should fill up reserve for next 10 years. david: some expert say that we could see gas prices hit 99 cents a gallon or less in some states. while travelers may like it last time gas prices were below $1 was in 2008 financial crisis and domestic produce ire producers d oil are killed. john thank you. >> first. on this strategic reserves, we have capacity for 727 million barrels of oil. that represents about 36 days of consumption for entire u.s., should we fill it to the brim. >> no reason not, a good saving for american people and good security down the road to spend money now while oil is cheap, you can believe china is doing same, china buying in oil for their reserve, we maya may as wl also. david: should we perhaps, create a capacity
call now to learn more. david ever. >> there is no question that there is both supply problem as well as demand problem. you know, i'm going to tell the president my recommendation is he go to congress and ask for a lot more money to fill the strategic reserve at $22 for crude, we should fill up reserve for next 10 years. david: some expert say that we could see gas prices hit 99 cents a gallon or less in some states. while travelers may like it last time gas prices were below $1 was in...
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so typical to the economic impact right now. david: i remember 1987, it's extraordinary how quickly we can come back with even a worse point loss percentage than we have today and work in extraordinarily resilient economy right now. were in a good shape to weather the storm. nancy pelosi is blaming the stock market plunge on the president's handling of the outbreak. take a listen. >> it is very sad but i believe what we know about the dow is uncertainty, they want confidence that there is a plan and i think what is happening is a reflection of the lack of confidence. david: gary, is that white traders sold off today? >> not in the least. there is a combination it's murphy's law going on, the market in 14 months was up 38% on the dow, 58% on the nasdaq, we were gonna correct anyhow but the virus hit, that's a catalyst. may i state this, business after business after business, industry after industry after industry are pulling in the rains, when that happens we go from a virtuous cycle to a vicious cycle and is weighing on economic grow
so typical to the economic impact right now. david: i remember 1987, it's extraordinary how quickly we can come back with even a worse point loss percentage than we have today and work in extraordinarily resilient economy right now. were in a good shape to weather the storm. nancy pelosi is blaming the stock market plunge on the president's handling of the outbreak. take a listen. >> it is very sad but i believe what we know about the dow is uncertainty, they want confidence that there is...
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now. >> reporter: david allen sibley can't help talki he cmunicate with each other through sight and sound. >> reporter: kind of like we do? >> yeah, the same way we do. so everything they do is accessible to us. >> reporter: and the driving force of david sibley's life is to make birds accessible to us, sketching and painting everything from songbirds and swallows to penguins and puffins. >> this is the tufted puffin that's found in the pacific. and this is called rhinoceros oclet. rhinoceros horn os, ng, each feather carefully drafted. you never said to yourself i don't care if i ever draw another chickadee again? >> no, i didn't. it's sort of like one foot in front of the other. just a faith in the process, like knitting or something elsewhere it becomes sort of routine. >> reporter: it has been the routine with a goal, to write and illustrate detailed field guides covering more than 800 species to help bird watchers properly identify what they are seeing. that just lik a robin. that a robin? >> no. that's a black-headed grossbeak. >> oh, no. >> reporter: first published in 2,000. >> ea
now. >> reporter: david allen sibley can't help talki he cmunicate with each other through sight and sound. >> reporter: kind of like we do? >> yeah, the same way we do. so everything they do is accessible to us. >> reporter: and the driving force of david sibley's life is to make birds accessible to us, sketching and painting everything from songbirds and swallows to penguins and puffins. >> this is the tufted puffin that's found in the pacific. and this is called...
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but he did look really nervous about something. >> rafe: oh, my god--he's never gonna lead you to david nowy. i'm sorry. just keep me posted, okay? >> lani: will do.
but he did look really nervous about something. >> rafe: oh, my god--he's never gonna lead you to david nowy. i'm sorry. just keep me posted, okay? >> lani: will do.
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david: how do you make choices right now?hat you are working on right now for monday, for example, you have various industries at the oak hill -- what the airline hotels saying we need cash now. on the other hand, the unemployment issue may be the key issue. what is the most critical point to address? sen. braun: first of all, definitely the small businesses and the blue-collar and middle income workers that have been displaced. that needs to be our focus. that is why i was for maybe enhanced limit insurance, but we have 50 different states with 50 different ways to administer that. i still think that needs to be done. when it comes to these larger companies, many have a credit facility. many have cash balances. even those will be stretched if this thing persists into a month, let alone two months. i think part of that will happen in this package because we are not going to be able to pick and choose. it is going to be largely crafted by the folks that are at the table right now, and it won't be one of those that we can be 10
david: how do you make choices right now?hat you are working on right now for monday, for example, you have various industries at the oak hill -- what the airline hotels saying we need cash now. on the other hand, the unemployment issue may be the key issue. what is the most critical point to address? sen. braun: first of all, definitely the small businesses and the blue-collar and middle income workers that have been displaced. that needs to be our focus. that is why i was for maybe enhanced...
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david: now we have looking to the future, the prospect of coming out of a dead stop for the economy if you will or close to it, even governor cuomo, of new york, he is now seen that we can do both, we can lick the virus through partial shutdown and still get the economy moving. i am not clear where he'll end up when his head stopped spinning but at least american now is looking to the future of restarting the economy. lou: america will do that respective of cuomo. i think we have to put in context, his leadership on this, he was late, de blasio, the mayor of newark city was the terms of addressing the crisis and cuomo stepped in as if he is the savior rather than a field leader. it was he who did not buy ventilators when he should have bought them and it was his responsibility to do so but instead he's buying solar panels for crying out loud. and then he depended entirely on the federal government and the trump administration, then he attacks them, because he thinks in his studied leadership that he should've been consulted. this is a man who have done nothing for you new york in its e
david: now we have looking to the future, the prospect of coming out of a dead stop for the economy if you will or close to it, even governor cuomo, of new york, he is now seen that we can do both, we can lick the virus through partial shutdown and still get the economy moving. i am not clear where he'll end up when his head stopped spinning but at least american now is looking to the future of restarting the economy. lou: america will do that respective of cuomo. i think we have to put in...
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. >> thank you, david. >> now, if you owe more taxes to the irs, we actually have some good news for you tonight. >> 7 on your side's michael finney joins us now from his home as well with the very latest. michael? >> yeah, it's a little bit of a silver lining. a bit of good news. and we hope there is going to be even better news to come in just a couple of days. here's what's happening. the treasury department has extended the deadline to pay your federal taxes to july 15th. now that's a 90-day ex-stefnlgts however, norman golden of the golden gate society says there is a big catch. >> but they're still saying you have to file your return by april 15th or file an extension by april 15th, or else the deal is off. if you don't file or return an extension, then they're going to assess penalties and interest. >> filing an extension would give you an additional six months to turn in your taxes. many taxpayers may choose to do that since some tax preparers have shut down their offices due to the coronavirus. now there is something you need to know, though. that was by their own choice and
. >> thank you, david. >> now, if you owe more taxes to the irs, we actually have some good news for you tonight. >> 7 on your side's michael finney joins us now from his home as well with the very latest. michael? >> yeah, it's a little bit of a silver lining. a bit of good news. and we hope there is going to be even better news to come in just a couple of days. here's what's happening. the treasury department has extended the deadline to pay your federal taxes to july...