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and i told my husband to do his research on itit, too, and itt seemed like it was something that would worork for us. woman: i want to make sure that you're completely comfortable with the program. so, , are thte any other concerns that you might havave or questions that u hahave that you want me e to aaddress? sisilvia uriarte: so, o once the panels are up,p, does that mean that thehey'rere ours? ursua: the papanels will l be ys on your r roof as lolong as youe there, andnd you will enjoy alll the s savings. remember, we tald about between 50% to 80% savings on your energy bill. man: when she e said she w was a get solar panels fofor her hous, i was very skeptical about it. at first, i thought it was too gogood to be t true. i thought t was not possible. i thought there e was gonna be somomething elsese to it rather than j justt know what they're gonna--if they don't know that-t--that ththe outcome is gonnana be good. silvia uriarte: he wavery skeptical.l. he said, "no, it''s ggonna be some sort of catch where, you know, t they tell you they're gononna charge you the panels s later on
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. >> becauause what t you wantnt o makeke sure you are making itt acacssible as possible and that you are not spending m money on ththe adminisistrative costs. when we make t this process - -t means when we make itt a procecs that goes throughgh so many hoo, wewe know it is not g going to t into t the hands of the people that need it the m most when t y need it t the most.. that is the peace in this legislation that is really devastating because we know the corporations that are getting the bailout are not going t to have difficulties in extracting thee money they are being promised. but the people will. anand that reaeally is when yout to see howow unjust our systemss can be anand how cruel it is toe and and d disconnected resource-less in this country. amy: you and congress member ayanna pressley have introduced legislation to cancel student debt as part of the covid-19 emergency stimulus package. was thahat included in the bill? explain. >> we were calling for $ $30,000 cancellatition of studentt debt. the bill currently doeoes not he that and has about $10,000 -- again, it is not
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we need to see what else we need to do before we decide throw hope itt there and works. that's not a very good answer. host: you think it's likely there will be a fourth stimulus so, at this point, what are some things that might be considered to be included in bill?ourth guest: i think there will be a fourth bill. whated to take time to see the impacts are. background before i game to washington, it was in business. the reality is, we need to take and see what time happens in the economy, what gaps are there. i'm concerned about some of the banks and the impacts this may have on their viability and need to pay attention to that. community banks are important especially in rural communities. area. one we'll see others that will continue to have issues. may need to change some of the small business programs to allow program, tooan allow them more time dome back on their feet. that we'll be guessing it. when time start to come back to we'll comeuickly back, let's not guess with more money. let's look at the symptoms say address them. host: few minutes here of mitchell ofpa
we need to see what else we need to do before we decide throw hope itt there and works. that's not a very good answer. host: you think it's likely there will be a fourth stimulus so, at this point, what are some things that might be considered to be included in bill?ourth guest: i think there will be a fourth bill. whated to take time to see the impacts are. background before i game to washington, it was in business. the reality is, we need to take and see what time happens in the economy, what...
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so itt to slow it down has the lowest impact possible. a banre has already been on public gatheringsgs of momore than 100 people. this includes restaurants, bars, cinemas, and shops until further notice. people were soaking up the sun with friends and family. they say the coronavirus will not get in the way of their lilives. france's 15 million students can stay-at-home. schools and universities have been shut down to stop the spread of the coronavirus. that many did not get the message. although all businesses are shut except for food and drug stores, tens of thousands of people were out on sunday, meeting with friends. we have three extra weeks of vacation. how do we use it? >> when asked why they haveve ce to public areas when a dedeadly epidememic is spreadading acrose countrtry, many said they belied they were cautious enough. >> we votedd while following the recommended prprecautionarary measures, so why can''t we go to the park? we are disappointeted and shockd that the parks arere c closed. >> with some peoplple still unawaware of
so itt to slow it down has the lowest impact possible. a banre has already been on public gatheringsgs of momore than 100 people. this includes restaurants, bars, cinemas, and shops until further notice. people were soaking up the sun with friends and family. they say the coronavirus will not get in the way of their lilives. france's 15 million students can stay-at-home. schools and universities have been shut down to stop the spread of the coronavirus. that many did not get the message....
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it wants to bring back a degree of normalcy to people's lives, but itt has to avoid triggering another wave of infections. >>> weather wise for us in tokyo, the sky is clear and mercury is slowly rising. >> if you are dealing with hay fever, today is not your day, but if you had to go to work and be oututdoors on the way to wor you were able to see clear skies and winds were a lot calmer. but we expecting the weather to be even warmer as we go forward in time. here's a look at what's happening across japapan. not much in terms of activity, and it will continue to be that way as we go forward. we have high pressure controlling the weather for the moment. so things are relatively clear. back to the west we have rain developing back toward china. as that continues to push to the east we will be dealing with more when it comes to wet weather. so we are looking right here at the perspective latter part of thursday. fukuoka picking up on wet weather. here's a look at the forecast pour the ne for the next fiour days. 22 on friday and temperatures cool off just a bit. saturday and sunday looki
it wants to bring back a degree of normalcy to people's lives, but itt has to avoid triggering another wave of infections. >>> weather wise for us in tokyo, the sky is clear and mercury is slowly rising. >> if you are dealing with hay fever, today is not your day, but if you had to go to work and be oututdoors on the way to wor you were able to see clear skies and winds were a lot calmer. but we expecting the weather to be even warmer as we go forward in time. here's a look at...
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south ba sosoftbank said itt would sell assesets of up to $ billion. the group criticized them saying it was pessimistic assumptions. soft bank says it will soft misunderstanding among investors. it's asking moody's to remove all bond ratings on the group. >>> postponing the tokyo olympics comes with a price tag. one expert saves mays many busi will suffer, but there is a silver lining. >> reporter: this is executive chief economist at daiichi life research institute. he says about 80% of the economic benefits of the games have already happened. >> translator: if the tokyo games took place this year, they wouldn't have drawn many spectators, so holding them next year will indeed have a bigger effect. the economic benefits of the olympics notice year they're held usually push up gdp about 0.3% or roughly $15 billion. but this iso only a postponemen. there will be no olympics-related demand this year but it will likely be reflected in next year's gdp. i think that demand will be postponed. >> reporter: nog hama believes that a delay until summer 2021 wil
south ba sosoftbank said itt would sell assesets of up to $ billion. the group criticized them saying it was pessimistic assumptions. soft bank says it will soft misunderstanding among investors. it's asking moody's to remove all bond ratings on the group. >>> postponing the tokyo olympics comes with a price tag. one expert saves mays many busi will suffer, but there is a silver lining. >> reporter: this is executive chief economist at daiichi life research institute. he says...
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. >> t translatotor: the situatio with the virusus is growing mor severe a as itt spreads to new regions particularly in the u.s. and europe. and we are fully aware off the circumstances. we're considering a n number of opinions from different places and we're not foolish enough to say w we'll g go a ahead witith initial plan. >> mori says there will be a lot of things to cononsiderr if the games are delayed including costs and whether venues are available. he says it will be hard to work out all of the details in just four weeks. other countries are now calling for the games to be pushed to 2021. the olympic and paralympic committees of canada and australia say if the games go as scheduled, they will not send athletes. their u.s. counterparts have not made the same call saying they appreciate the ioioc is w workio address their concerns. earlier ai uchida spoke with our sports correspondent for more analysis. >> so yuki, the prime minister is weighing in on a potential delay for the games. why is the ioc considering a possible postponement now? >> it seems to be rooted in the goal of ma
. >> t translatotor: the situatio with the virusus is growing mor severe a as itt spreads to new regions particularly in the u.s. and europe. and we are fully aware off the circumstances. we're considering a n number of opinions from different places and we're not foolish enough to say w we'll g go a ahead witith initial plan. >> mori says there will be a lot of things to cononsiderr if the games are delayed including costs and whether venues are available. he says it will be hard...
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itt hould be my lasmester at university, bui don't know when i will graduate andhere is no work so ity affects me. fi have a lot friends, they lost their jobs right now. they are wfuried about the re. because of the coronavirus, shops, restaurants, all of them are closed. aipeople are a we face a lot of pitical problems in bethlehem, but this is something ndo for us and 't know how we will manage it. ♪ anchor: we are in the bbc news room. the world health organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic. let's bring some more stories. the taliban rejected and offered by the afghan president to release 1500 militants from prison. they wanted 5000 prisoners to be freed before beginng peace tas. cawyers for the former van treasurer who was convicted of child sex abuse had been laying out their final case to try to overturn his sentence. herv is ing a six year term for sexually aaulting two choirboys. russian pranksters claimed they spoke to princearry where they liat her father.c tte they managed to make two calls to the prince in canada. buingham palace has declined. to comme t
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that was d difficult to find itt then i expected there would d be shifts in the ice but not to the extentt we experienced. onone of the most t impressive moments wawas when i was calledo come on deck because a huge installation of different estimates moved past the -- of different instruments moved past the ship. i really would not have expected there t to be such strong dynam. reporter: underneath the ice, a diving robot gathers data. the arctic is full of life. cod are caught on camera. evenen a seal. after half of year -- of darkness, the day now.. the sun will nonot set untill september and in the arctic if will awaken. >> during the phase that is coming we want t to stutudy howe ecosystem reacacts to thretuturn of the ligight. how fast willllhe explosision of life happen, that alalways stars in the arctic when sun comes back after winter? which species willl eat which? at is the e sequence o of l lif? that is what will characterize the next part of the expedition. rereporter: until september, the research vesessel and itits team ll d drift togher r with the ice over the arctic ocean
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. >> putting a moratorium on large scale events, of a thousand or more people, as itte the impactf the virus. recommended canceling large scale event, but that recommendation wasn't followed by everyone, including the golden state warriors. now, as a formal health order, the mayor says the organization has to comply. >> the conversation was really, you're going to need to cancel your games, and events, and it was like, okay, and then it happened. >> what i want to express to the mayor today, we're in this together, we're all in this together and we're going to do whatever we can to cooperate. >> and it's not just sporting events. the theater is limiting attendance to fall under the 1,000 cap and asking patrons to reschedule. the orpheum and golden gate are canceling shows and offering refunds leaving some with hamilton tickets disappointed, one saying i think i'll ask to reschedule, and another says we are supposed see hamilton. >> and the city of oakland will be banning events with a thousand or more people in attendance and that includes the fox and paramount theaters. >> roz plater.
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on the basis of packages from china it it itt it took fifteen census is very very smamall amount.t. thee packages are quite typical of e. commerce when you buy all the trinkets you find them online sites and market places keep your group with visual twenty city market place the people who order the senders actually rely on volumes and the thousands of package the arrive. to slip the check for by silicon valley. component one point one three min parts with khlo year. but that's really a draw in the ocean. in france nearly 30% of counterfeits now come from online shopping. to find out more about the problem of counterfeiting heading from sun joined now by it didn't seem to suffer t. survey on who is thehe head of france's general manufacturers union thank you very much for speaking to us hello. this isn't a new problem is that the problem of counterfeiting the little guys right back to antiquity at the museum of counterfeit goods we even have corks from roman forest which was found at the bottom of the sea by oceanographer jacques cousteau. is the time t that they wewere designed to t
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itts probably going on in m places in america, particularly the major coastal hubs.e are probably not going to see this. we are in an unprecedented mome in american history, really at a watershed moment. we've never seen something like this is the 1918 greatnfluenza pandemic. i think what americans should expect to coinue to see this kind of new normal wh a lot of social isolation and loneliness until the summer, june, july, even august. the truth is nobody knows, but we have got to do everything we can now to make sure we can come out of it as safely as possible. laura: 60,000 tests have ben administerede u.s. is that enough data to give usin rmation about what is happening yet, do you think? lawrence: no, unfortunately it doesn't. the curve on testing.well behind think we need to pull togetheri as americans -- that we will see them rl out in the millions in but frankly, it is too little, too late. when we needed the tests was weeks ago so wcould better track the epidemic and better understand how it is transmitted and we could put people into isolation, quarantine,
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of neil do not see the future of the paris opera depends on attracting new audience members will put itt in a dog w we see w they met in new york is struggggling to fill seats. hi bob this is because the audience has stayed the same. and it's disappeararing as it. gets older you. despite to. thee crowd the- are has the tickett prices those under twenty. what discounts for those under forty but only for certain performances. normally full price tickets cost between a hundred and two hundred euro. the price that the institution doesn't want to raise. hoping to achieve this goal our growing donations and sponsorships. but the institution state budget has been cut. to balance its books the paris opera is considering reforms including layoffs the opera also wants to revampmp its programming hoping more diverse performancnces will draw more diverse audience thank god this is it but that bothered you let me just be open doesn't communicatate well with the- father because that would diminish its elite status. and by that. et your preside density is really tied to this idea of elitism is the main
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is that itt doesn't stop at the school gates it follows you home. yeah the ministry for e education has put in placee an anti cybeberbullylying campaign. pars can now even buy insurance to protect their children against the hararms caused by social media. a sign of just how big ththe problem m has become. but without the help of social media platforms it's difficult to put in place measures with any real clouds. facebook relies on the system of reporting offensive content while others like ticked off follow different tax rather than deleting hateful comments. tick tock in naples uses t to filter them. overruled platforms try to avoid deleting content all rights thanks a lot that i can without scientific if it's how the internet works moderation happens after posting everybodydy in theoriess free to post whatever they want. nobody asked for permission beforehand yeah for them it's a question of american culture where freedom of expression is all important. they're afraid of censorship. since you most victims when pressed charges often because they do
is that itt doesn't stop at the school gates it follows you home. yeah the ministry for e education has put in placee an anti cybeberbullylying campaign. pars can now even buy insurance to protect their children against the hararms caused by social media. a sign of just how big ththe problem m has become. but without the help of social media platforms it's difficult to put in place measures with any real clouds. facebook relies on the system of reporting offensive content while others like...
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to make itt clear. and to mamake it coherent at t least. coherent but date you know compared to last thursday when he souounded almost optimistic today was a very pessimistic emmanuel michael saying you knkn france is at war. y yes i think that's one o of the main obobjective of him in my call this evevening was not only to announce a set of measures or use the economy could measusu of all so- and thahat may be kid of a mess so it's's was not. the mamain objective the mainn objective first to heat the spirits of t the french we have seen t this sunday images of frfrench creek n not r respecti. protection measures goo to thee parkingg parry's hiding many social contrtraction so. acaccording to x. it clearly to the fray that this. is x. dramatic that's w we need to tae it seriously five please two or three weeks. two or three weeks but you know he he did say he did say confinement for the next two weeks b but that two weeks seems to be fluid given how. t things arare going in it. yes if they're not goingng did not pronounce. the world contain
to make itt clear. and to mamake it coherent at t least. coherent but date you know compared to last thursday when he souounded almost optimistic today was a very pessimistic emmanuel michael saying you knkn france is at war. y yes i think that's one o of the main obobjective of him in my call this evevening was not only to announce a set of measures or use the economy could measusu of all so- and thahat may be kid of a mess so it's's was not. the mamain objective the mainn objective first to...
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, they were totally exhausted and were not getting enough food in some areas they were starving and ittan idea led to the death of 30 to 40 chinese. >> go to fox nation to learn more about the spread of socialism. from europe to africa to the israeli books, when we return the high drama of soviet communism suddenly collapsed. and real-time goal tracking online. ameriprise financial the better question would be where do i not listen to it. while i'm eating my breakfast... on the edges of cliffs... on a ski lift... everywhere. ♪ ♪ ♪ no other 5g signal goes farther or is more reliable in business. tomorrow is in your hands. partner with t-mobile for business today. aren't happy with their hair because it's thinning, breaking, or falling out. are you in that club? we think it's time you joined a different club, a club where you can get healthy, vibrant, great looking hair again. - [narrator] we're talking about hairclub. tyler, isabelle, lartise, they're all members, and so are over half a million other people who are now loving their hair again. thanks to hairclub, the largest provider of
, they were totally exhausted and were not getting enough food in some areas they were starving and ittan idea led to the death of 30 to 40 chinese. >> go to fox nation to learn more about the spread of socialism. from europe to africa to the israeli books, when we return the high drama of soviet communism suddenly collapsed. and real-time goal tracking online. ameriprise financial the better question would be where do i not listen to it. while i'm eating my breakfast... on the edges of...
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story, itt a marginal does not deserve to just be a couple of pages. this is central to the creation of the united states and central to the creation of the american south. something that is interesting to think about. wereands of native people moved in the 18 30's, but -- 1830's, but many remained. white people proclaimed the differences, but many intermarried with those who had indian ancestry. black people were held in bonds, but they also found companions among native people. they remained in north carolina and virginia. seminoles in florida. another,ation after they demonstrated the flexibility and fluidity of american indian life, and the durability of self understanding with one another and their path. i can't make these kinds of maps for american indians because this is from the census and they did not count as people. they are justified by the territory and it is frustrating. they are, throughout all of this history, even after the removal to oklahoma. after the removal to oklahoma in the 1850's, after you heard earlier, the horrific losses of
story, itt a marginal does not deserve to just be a couple of pages. this is central to the creation of the united states and central to the creation of the american south. something that is interesting to think about. wereands of native people moved in the 18 30's, but -- 1830's, but many remained. white people proclaimed the differences, but many intermarried with those who had indian ancestry. black people were held in bonds, but they also found companions among native people. they remained...
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through, itt go doesn't affect the amount of money directly and doesn't affect how much cash they have -- there is a lot of tension right now between the leadership of softbank and the leadership of wework for what the terms might be of completing this tender offer which many employees have told me they are looking forward to because they feel like it is their last chance to recuperate some of the value of their shares which has gone down drastically. mill -- nework city york city mayor bill de blasio has been giving a press conference. new york's ground zero for coronavirus cares -- cases. bill de blasio says he believes 500,000 new yorkers will end up unemployed. wework is a global company but it's headquarters and the heart of its operation is in new york city. what does that mean? hasework for many years been the biggest commercial tenant in manhattan. they have tons of locations in new york. i'm hearing from a lot of members about how frequently they're getting emails from the people who run their wework offices saying we had another report of a member who tested positive for covi
through, itt go doesn't affect the amount of money directly and doesn't affect how much cash they have -- there is a lot of tension right now between the leadership of softbank and the leadership of wework for what the terms might be of completing this tender offer which many employees have told me they are looking forward to because they feel like it is their last chance to recuperate some of the value of their shares which has gone down drastically. mill -- nework city york city mayor bill de...
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but in terms of campaign they say the same thing, you're the crowd and you know itt from ca energy from crowds. >> i think absolutely, i don't think anybody can test that, we will play every second of the game until the very last second on november 3, 2020 because we want to leave nothing to chance. right now what's at risk inn ths country is so scary, you see how great and prosperous this country has been under president trump leadership, we can lose all that and go the exact opposite way, it would be an unrecognizable united states of america, bernie sanders became the president and there's too much at stake to sit back and relax. i almost lostbe my voice because it's only march 1 but i've been all over the country and will continue to do that every day until we reelect donald trump. steve: a quick response to coronavirus, what are people talking about, a lot of people saying that could help bernie, it's a health issue and he's talking about medicare for all, how do you see coronavirus playing into the campaign? >> hopefully we don't have a coronavirus outbreak in the president a mont
but in terms of campaign they say the same thing, you're the crowd and you know itt from ca energy from crowds. >> i think absolutely, i don't think anybody can test that, we will play every second of the game until the very last second on november 3, 2020 because we want to leave nothing to chance. right now what's at risk inn ths country is so scary, you see how great and prosperous this country has been under president trump leadership, we can lose all that and go the exact opposite...
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china, now itt in is spreading in italy, and it will eventually come to north america. the beginning, everybody says it is not so serious. on, the authorities are forced to take precautionary measures, so they shut down part of the economy. italy has been shutting down their industrial centers around the lawn, northern italy. this will put the economy into a recession. china is in recession right now. i think the world economy as a whole is in recession right now and probably will stay into recession into midyear. we are all waiting for the authorities to take certain measures. what is needed is support for the banking industry. there are certain sectors like the u.s. oil shale industry that is growing faster. we will see tremendous waves of bankruptcies there. problems in the banks linked to them. we need financial organizations to support those cash-strained in the corporate sector that is occurring. cutsermore, interest-rate does not have -- help. fiscal stimulus may help. but until that is put in place, it may take another six months. i think the market is in declin
china, now itt in is spreading in italy, and it will eventually come to north america. the beginning, everybody says it is not so serious. on, the authorities are forced to take precautionary measures, so they shut down part of the economy. italy has been shutting down their industrial centers around the lawn, northern italy. this will put the economy into a recession. china is in recession right now. i think the world economy as a whole is in recession right now and probably will stay into...
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we also have a fierce economic me, if itt looks to is not staunch, it could be worse than what we sawn 2008 and 2009. soundk these things may or o-matic but the options for keeping the economy flowing are not great. my view is that there is no option but to spend this money does for people sitting at home and networking, not getting their hourly wage, they do not have sick leave, they probably insurance, toalth provide help. it is true that this will go to -- i think the limit is $1 million a year income -- that will hopefully stimulate the economy and keep us out of that which is an active threat not only outlined by the secretary of the treasury, but every respectable economist i know is worried about not just to the recession but a fiscal calamity that might exceed that of 2008. host: our guest michael greenberger. we hear next from new jersey. this is harry. caller: the flu of 1918 disappeared in 1919 with no vaccine ever discovered. i was wondering, could this happen with the coronavirus? could it disappear within a year with no vaccine ever discovered? thank you. guest: the answ
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but mike came in, and he actually did something about itt i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> now to the race for 2020 ahead of tonight's abc7 special documentary, "chasing california" throughout our reporting there's been one question from democratic voters we've spoken to, which candidate can beat donald trump in november? it's the question of so-called electability. what exactly is elect ability and who has it? liz kreutz explores this issue. you'll see that followed by liz's conversation with abc7 news contributor phil matier. >> good evening, san francisco. [ cheers and applause ] >> we're at warren's campaign office right now in san francisco where julian castro is rallying up voters. >> 97%. ♪ >> when i talk to californians, the number one priority is to beat donald trump. >> we will make him a one-term president. >> i would vote for warren, klobuchar, bernie, it's just who i think has the best chance. >> there's no data to show what makes a candidate electable. >> electability, for some people, that's a code word for you can't get a minority, a woman, you can't do
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behalf of the entire board, i want to express our sincere appreciation to the hard work of the board's itt is the clerk staff and sfgov tv for making this remote meeting possible and i ask the public to be patient with us as we are adapting to this new system. we thank you all for shelter in place and taking the health orders seriously. i also want to thank all of the health workers out there doing the best they can during this emergency and the members of the city departments, staff members supporting the emergency operation centre, especially the board of supervisor's staff who are voluntarying to keep communication flowing between everybody and i want to point out the three board staff members that have been down there since last wednesday. i want to think andy mullen from district 11. and just a friendly reminder to all supervisors to mute your microphones. >> items one and two areroutine and a member objects this can be considered separately. >> colleagues, would anyone like to sever any items for the consent agenda? seeing none on the roster, member please call the role on item one a
behalf of the entire board, i want to express our sincere appreciation to the hard work of the board's itt is the clerk staff and sfgov tv for making this remote meeting possible and i ask the public to be patient with us as we are adapting to this new system. we thank you all for shelter in place and taking the health orders seriously. i also want to thank all of the health workers out there doing the best they can during this emergency and the members of the city departments, staff members...
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will do itt they very well. postponing is unnecessary. it -- we't have to do have very strong emergency powers when it comes to something like this. both on the southern and northern borders. we are talking about different things but we will see. vaccineng about the crowd and whether it is possible to accelerated or is it still trailed 18 months? >> the vaccine candidate that was given the first object -- injection took place today. you might recall that i first started i said it would be too-three months, and if we did that that would be the fastest we have ever gone from obtaining the sequence to being able to do a phase one trial. this is now been 65 days, which i believe is the record. of 45 normal individuals between the ages of 18 and 55. the trial is taking place in seattle. there will be two injections. one at zero day, first one. in 28 days it will be three separate doses. milligramsams, 250 and the individuals will be followed for one year. both for safety and whether it induces the kind of response that we predict will be prote
will do itt they very well. postponing is unnecessary. it -- we't have to do have very strong emergency powers when it comes to something like this. both on the southern and northern borders. we are talking about different things but we will see. vaccineng about the crowd and whether it is possible to accelerated or is it still trailed 18 months? >> the vaccine candidate that was given the first object -- injection took place today. you might recall that i first started i said it would be...
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now, all of a sudden, knotte itt not be him, and might be joe biden.on: brad and guy, thank you both. coming up, the u.s. launches a new attack against the taliban end. motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. for those who were born to ride, with td ameritrade tools, and help from pros. it's almost like you're training me to become an even smarter, stronger investor. exactly. ♪(rocky theme music) fifty-six straight, come on! that's it, left trade right trade. come on another trade, i want to see it! more! ♪ 80s-style training montage? yeah. happens all the time. ♪ >> shannon: a much celebrated peace agreement between the u.s. and taliban in afghanistan appears shaky tonight. the u.s. military has launched its first action against the terror groups in saturday's setting ceremony, calling it a defensive strike in response to active attack. white house correspondent kevin corke is following this for us tonight. hey, kevin. >> good evening, shannon. the first u.s. air strike against the taliba
now, all of a sudden, knotte itt not be him, and might be joe biden.on: brad and guy, thank you both. coming up, the u.s. launches a new attack against the taliban end. motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. for those who were born to ride, with td ameritrade tools, and help from pros. it's almost like you're training me to become an even smarter, stronger investor. exactly. ♪(rocky theme music) fifty-six straight,...
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amy body release ittes like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 dietes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts actingn my body from the first dose. trulicity i't for people with type 1 diabes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndromee 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomacpain. serious side effec may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects include nausea, arrhea, vomiting, belly pain, and decreased appetite, which lead to dehydration and may worsenidney problems. i have it withine to ler my a1c. ask your doctor about trulicity. >>it's 9.29 and as we continue our look the coronavirus and its effects of the travel ban fromurope to the us goes into effect tonight midnight joining us here in studio to talk more about that as kron 4 sanaz to hernia sanaa's
amy body release ittes like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 dietes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts actingn my body from the first dose. trulicity i't for people with type 1 diabes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndromee 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in...
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some people use the worord "nov" in front o of it but itt is synonymomous for what is called sars 2. it is the second such coronavivirus that we e have sen that causes severe acute respiratory disease. amy: so let's talk about where this pandemic is hitting hardest. in our heaeadlines, we just tald about italy surpassing china. why don't you take us on a tour of the world. how does this happen? epicenter, europe itself the epicenter, and also iran so hard-hit at this point? how did this allll unfold? >> welell, it is a an interestig story. i am going to step back and take a largrger picture about it because i am very intereststed n health and planetary health. i knowow we are alall obsessed t this virirus, but i think w we e to think aboutut what someme ofe acactivities that t have happenn this scene were menn have impacted the planet. we have changed the ecology of how we live with animals so that if you look at most of these emerging viriruses in the emergg diseases that t have happepenedr the lastst 100 years, they whate call zoooo and ocs. and those are spillovers from animals. t
some people use the worord "nov" in front o of it but itt is synonymomous for what is called sars 2. it is the second such coronavivirus that we e have sen that causes severe acute respiratory disease. amy: so let's talk about where this pandemic is hitting hardest. in our heaeadlines, we just tald about italy surpassing china. why don't you take us on a tour of the world. how does this happen? epicenter, europe itself the epicenter, and also iran so hard-hit at this point? how did...
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until they got the tests back to confirm whether or itt he had the coronavirus. he was all alonetraveling. none of us felt safe to even goc to be with momse flying through any of the airports, the high likelihood of contact with somebody, you're in crowded planes in close quarters with people you don't know who are maybe carriers. he stayed in the i.c.u. for another four days. they did allow my mom to actually come into the room as long as she haall the protective gear on. at that point, my dad actually started perking up. it took seven days for the results to come back from the coronavirus test. they did come back negative early, early sunday morning, the 22nd. ta got a call from the hos they were trying to get ahold of my momn colorado. my father was not breathing well. antibiotics ren't working. nothing was working. he was maybe down 113 pounds. dad was at such a frail point, not breathing well. they had moved my dad to i.c.u we were able to do a video chat between my two sisters in florida, me and milwaukee and my mom at the hospital with the hard decision of
until they got the tests back to confirm whether or itt he had the coronavirus. he was all alonetraveling. none of us felt safe to even goc to be with momse flying through any of the airports, the high likelihood of contact with somebody, you're in crowded planes in close quarters with people you don't know who are maybe carriers. he stayed in the i.c.u. for another four days. they did allow my mom to actually come into the room as long as she haall the protective gear on. at that point, my dad...
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counts on a new medication as if itt be a therapy will be distributed and cure everyone. it is fine for him to say i will do daily press conferences to show the americans i am on top of this. that is ok. maybe in some circumstances, we would want that to get the reinsurance that the government -- reassurance the government is doing what it should. the problem is what happens during the course of the press conferences. politics is never going to disappear. that is fine. the question is are the decisions being made the right ones? host: our next call is from patterson, new jersey, michael. you are here with paul waldman, an opinion writer for the washington post. good morning. caller: good morning. trump, 2020. i believe this shortage and this crisis came from china. this recession is also because of china because we have this crisis because it got over here and it is all over the world. china, the blood of many dead people should be on china's hands. host: your response? guest: we can look at the decisions the chinese government has made, like every government. the fact of
counts on a new medication as if itt be a therapy will be distributed and cure everyone. it is fine for him to say i will do daily press conferences to show the americans i am on top of this. that is ok. maybe in some circumstances, we would want that to get the reinsurance that the government -- reassurance the government is doing what it should. the problem is what happens during the course of the press conferences. politics is never going to disappear. that is fine. the question is are the...
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the international olympic ismitteeses said sunday itt ststill weighing options for t s summer's tokyo olympics, including postponement. the japanese government also appears to be open to postponementollowing earlier rejeions of the idea. canada and australia said they will not be sending their athletes to japan this summer and urged for a one-year postponement. in india, authorities have placed lockdown orders on n 75 districts, which include the heavily populated cities of new delhi, mumbai, and kolkata, after a nationwide 14 hour test curfew took placace on sunday. india currently has just over 400 confirmed cases of covid-19 but health officials say the didisease could spread extremely fast through the country, which has the world's second highest population at 1.3 billion. here in the u.s., cases have now topped 35,000 and over 450 deaths. the u.s. now has the third-most confirmed cases worldwide, but a widespread lack of testing nationwide means the actual cases is l likely significantly higher by thousands. around one out of every three americans or u.s. residents are now under
the international olympic ismitteeses said sunday itt ststill weighing options for t s summer's tokyo olympics, including postponement. the japanese government also appears to be open to postponementollowing earlier rejeions of the idea. canada and australia said they will not be sending their athletes to japan this summer and urged for a one-year postponement. in india, authorities have placed lockdown orders on n 75 districts, which include the heavily populated cities of new delhi, mumbai,...
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this is so bad. itts! everything's stuck in the drawers! i'm sorry! oh, jeez. hi. kelly clarkson. wayfair! oh, ok. it's going to help you, with all of... this! yeah, here you go. thank you! oh, i like that one! [ laugh ] that's a lot of storage! perfect. you're welcome! i love it. how did you do all this? wayfair! speaking of dinner, what're we eating, guys? frustrated that clean clothes you want to wear always seem to need an iron? next time try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. just toss it in the dryer to bounce out wrinkles. we dried these shorts with bounce wrinkle guard, and a pair without. the bounce wrinkle guard shorts have fewer wrinkles and static, and more softness. it's the world's first mega sheet that does the job of three dryer sheets. it also comes in unscented. if you don't love bounce wrinkle guard, we'll give you your money back. peshould become at scelebrity accountant. and, i tell them, "nobody should." but, i just don't think you need a separate private plane. but i, but i want it! hey, buddy. what's the damage? i bought it! the waterfall? nope! a new volks
this is so bad. itts! everything's stuck in the drawers! i'm sorry! oh, jeez. hi. kelly clarkson. wayfair! oh, ok. it's going to help you, with all of... this! yeah, here you go. thank you! oh, i like that one! [ laugh ] that's a lot of storage! perfect. you're welcome! i love it. how did you do all this? wayfair! speaking of dinner, what're we eating, guys? frustrated that clean clothes you want to wear always seem to need an iron? next time try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. just toss it...
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d d he wl l continue t to do itt until we standnd up as a countny and say ththat those hard-d-fout protections are worthyy and mt important t of being protected moving forward by our federal courts. amy: vanita gupta, thank you for being with us, president and chief executive of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. she was head of the civil rights division at the department of justice in the obama administration. and a great thanks to congressmember ro khanna of california. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. ofn we come back, millions restaurant workers around the country are losing their jobs. what wilhappen t to thehe stay with us. ♪ [music c break] amy: "suite punta del este" by astor piazolla. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. as we turn to look at how mass shutdowns and layoffs due to the spread of f covid-19 are affeceg millions of restaurant workers across the u.s. with cities across the united states going dark and bars and restaurants closed for the foreseeable future, servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, and more
d d he wl l continue t to do itt until we standnd up as a countny and say ththat those hard-d-fout protections are worthyy and mt important t of being protected moving forward by our federal courts. amy: vanita gupta, thank you for being with us, president and chief executive of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. she was head of the civil rights division at the department of justice in the obama administration. and a great thanks to congressmember ro khanna of california. this...
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he make itt normal for a former president to leave power and to become a cincinnatus figure. >> i'm surea lot in your are well aware of the society of the cincinnatus, a beautiful building in which it has its headquarters across from the club on massachusetts avenue. i assume you visited that during your luck and if history of george washington's final unit? >> yes. what's interesting is the society of cincinnati was a controversial thing during george washington's own life. again it's amazing, everything caused controversy back then. >> descendents of the staff offers, is it not? >> you're going to stop me. i'm not sure what the modern criteria is. >> now his descendents of and any others that they can make aa good case for. [laughing] >> the question of who should be part of it was controversial during george washington of life and get another example of how everything cause controversy back then. in some sense nothing really has changed. >> this is a great question. thoughts on the "new york times" sponsored 1619 project. >> that's the fibers question. and i guess what i would say abo
he make itt normal for a former president to leave power and to become a cincinnatus figure. >> i'm surea lot in your are well aware of the society of the cincinnatus, a beautiful building in which it has its headquarters across from the club on massachusetts avenue. i assume you visited that during your luck and if history of george washington's final unit? >> yes. what's interesting is the society of cincinnati was a controversial thing during george washington's own life. again...
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but also saying that the coronavirus outbreak could last s the ittes until august. and health care officials have said and stressed that social distancing is going to be key to fighting the virus. the other thing that thepr ident said that was a little misleading and different from what the experts are saying, he said the virus has spread to 148 countries strks actually 16 according to his administraon, the cdc. the other thinto kno the esident did say and had a message for asian americans, he didn't use chinese virus, a term he has been getting pushback for, he stressed the fact that asian americans should not be attacked or targeted. he said they are special people in this country and are helping fight the virus along with other all other americans here.n >> woodruff:dition to, that we know there has been some signaling from the whitehouse, maybe from the president themselve that there may be a change in thonese guide from the white house for the 15 day period. what are you hearing about that? >> that's right, for a long time states were saying that they wanted fe
but also saying that the coronavirus outbreak could last s the ittes until august. and health care officials have said and stressed that social distancing is going to be key to fighting the virus. the other thing that thepr ident said that was a little misleading and different from what the experts are saying, he said the virus has spread to 148 countries strks actually 16 according to his administraon, the cdc. the other thinto kno the esident did say and had a message for asian americans, he...
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itt like with the lockdown, is running well behind with its announcement for economic relief.much. let's go back to the indian markets. 30 minutes into the trading day. indian stocks continue to slump about 7% right now. it is edging toward a lockdown after the number of virus cases posted the biggest weekly decline. it is approaching 400. the economy is set to slow to an 11-year low. the rupee is heading toward a record low. plunging the most in years. foreign investors have been pulling out, 10 billion in shares so far this month. 76.1.pee is at plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ ramping up production of ventilators and other vital medical equipped to meet the demand from hospitals. the company says it plans to double output within the next eight weeks. they are hiring more staff and plan to ensure manufacturing continues around the clock jeff bezos is telling staff that the coronavirus disruption will likely get worse before it gets better. , amazon wasetter criticized for not doing enough to prevent delivery stuff from infection. -- staff from infection. airbnb cons
itt like with the lockdown, is running well behind with its announcement for economic relief.much. let's go back to the indian markets. 30 minutes into the trading day. indian stocks continue to slump about 7% right now. it is edging toward a lockdown after the number of virus cases posted the biggest weekly decline. it is approaching 400. the economy is set to slow to an 11-year low. the rupee is heading toward a record low. plunging the most in years. foreign investors have been pulling out,...
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, itt is up to the counties is a county party election. >> it is their jurisdiction. i'm not sure that i have anything to add to that. >> it is your party. it is my party as well. do you have a position on delaying the elections in entire year or canceling them? >> i'm the titular head of the party but i'm not running for any counties. this is a county jurisdiction question. i think we showed with the decisions we made on both loosening the petition requirements, going to vote by mail, and moving the march and april elections and to make, we are acknowledging the reality of what is before us as well as making sure that democracy proceeds. that is where i would be. we will come back if you have anything else. >> for questions. what is the progress at the fema hospital sites? in my understanding correctly that meadowlands will open first? when do we expect to have patience and beds there? will they be virus related patience only? ppe that yous and have asked for, what has come in and what is outstanding? the have any expected delivery dates on any outstanding ventilator
, itt is up to the counties is a county party election. >> it is their jurisdiction. i'm not sure that i have anything to add to that. >> it is your party. it is my party as well. do you have a position on delaying the elections in entire year or canceling them? >> i'm the titular head of the party but i'm not running for any counties. this is a county jurisdiction question. i think we showed with the decisions we made on both loosening the petition requirements, going to vote...
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propose this idea andas a billt last congress failed acting secretary michael meighen and supported itt in return a greater percentage to the border for infrastructure and technology and i needs at the border. travel trade you agree with this idea? t >> i dohi agree with that concept. i think a lot of our ports and treat the infrastructure idown there not only former perspective but the treated facilitation is outdated and it certainly needs additional resources. >> thank you sir i yield back. >> chair recognizes this rice from new york. >> thank you mister chairman. acting secretary wolf, just a few days ago the district court judge ruled that ken cuccinelli was not lawfully appointed to serve as the acting secretary of u.s. citizenship and immigration services. in light of that ruling, is mr. cuccinelli still the senior officer performingta teduties of the director at uscis as stated on the departments website? >> he is. i think he is the first assistant, i will sayy sothat tl case is currently in litigation so i'm going to limit what i say, but i will say that the o.j. nba chess is c
propose this idea andas a billt last congress failed acting secretary michael meighen and supported itt in return a greater percentage to the border for infrastructure and technology and i needs at the border. travel trade you agree with this idea? t >> i dohi agree with that concept. i think a lot of our ports and treat the infrastructure idown there not only former perspective but the treated facilitation is outdated and it certainly needs additional resources. >> thank you sir i...
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the ranking member would like to have itt both ways [inaudible] we both issued reports that the majority and minority as i outlined in a statement i wasn't impugning your report that the conclusions. >> you are trying to have it both ways. >> we can have this debate in front of anyone or -- >> guess we can and if you want to have this debate we will. the gentleman from new york is now recognized for five minutes. >> don't take shots at me without the opportunity to respond. >> the gentleman is now recognized. >> you were brought into clean things up and change the culture at wells fargo, andf, i certainy hope do. i would like to talk about one area where i believe you do need to change direction. when your predecessor testified last year, i asked him about wells fargo's policies on financing the gun industry which the policies are absolutely egregious. they've been financing gun manufacturers making weapons literally killing our children and neighbors. mr. sloan said he didn't think wells fargo should go above and beyond what the law requires on guns even though the bank explicitly state
the ranking member would like to have itt both ways [inaudible] we both issued reports that the majority and minority as i outlined in a statement i wasn't impugning your report that the conclusions. >> you are trying to have it both ways. >> we can have this debate in front of anyone or -- >> guess we can and if you want to have this debate we will. the gentleman from new york is now recognized for five minutes. >> don't take shots at me without the opportunity to...
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> i hope really not because that's exactly how the itt-crisis framework and how should work. the buffers in your time, and be ready to use in bad times. they've not changed at all the capital that we request have available in tough times, but the buffers, we have made them available because they are there for, we gave is that substantial. $120 billion of euros of capital amounts be used, which according to our -- potential ly 1.3 of it is to households and quite a significant space of now. >> sorry. go ahead, matt. matt: are you concerned about the build-up of debt throughout crisis? when we come out the other side, is the amount of debt in the a concern foro be you supervise? >> well, the point is that we economy in a e freeze during this period, so we corporates, small nd medium enterprises, not to fail just because of the their s of freezing revenue side. . that should be painly support for working capital, and it easily paid back after the crisis and the government of course, relief from that point of view in terms the final -- of the banks. anna: andrea, thank you very m
> i hope really not because that's exactly how the itt-crisis framework and how should work. the buffers in your time, and be ready to use in bad times. they've not changed at all the capital that we request have available in tough times, but the buffers, we have made them available because they are there for, we gave is that substantial. $120 billion of euros of capital amounts be used, which according to our -- potential ly 1.3 of it is to households and quite a significant space of now....
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thing they can do is make sure rates and cost of capital at our levels to allow for the fiscal stimulus itt whether is targeted fiscal expansion which will take time but in the short term, you will see news about temporary tax relief, tax forbearance in sectors, state guarantees, bridge loans, all sorts of developments from the treasury's of the major west and -- western economies. that is pretty much the only thing we can do. anna: how can you make those announcements look big enough to capture the markets imagination? pau: you have to do what they do best, which is sell a vision like bernanke had to do or draghi had to do. they will do whatever it takes. up bailing outed the financial system and the banking system and in 2020, we will have to collectively bailout the real economy. own,or fault of their something not dissimilar to a natural disaster. matt: over the last 10 years, thatarkets did so well they were often outperforming alternative assets like hedge funds, private equities. is this the kind of time when a hedge fund's true value shows through? in thesestment alternative assets,
thing they can do is make sure rates and cost of capital at our levels to allow for the fiscal stimulus itt whether is targeted fiscal expansion which will take time but in the short term, you will see news about temporary tax relief, tax forbearance in sectors, state guarantees, bridge loans, all sorts of developments from the treasury's of the major west and -- western economies. that is pretty much the only thing we can do. anna: how can you make those announcements look big enough to...
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so your work is so important to me in term of feminist tax and what itt means to understand structurallywhere i am as a woman. i am also a queer person so they have an star next to it, a little bit on the gender queer scale. i am wondering how we can coalesce multiple people of motor gender ideas under the umbrella of feminism which i think when done correctly there's some ways is not done well at all with a capital of white feminist, but how do we use your structures of thinking in order to include more people and kind of the joint fight we need to do together? >> guest: feminism and queer rights have been so united against the patriotic that's the root of so much evil. i have worked on native american rights, i've worked on exposing racial crimes in their wake of hurricane katrina in new orleans and stuff.an feminism is just a subset of human rights. we want them for everyone. part of this book is actually, i wanted to write an essay for years and years called thank youan gay men, because i grew up in what was i don't know if it still is, : : : proud for the sn francisco that was. >> i
so your work is so important to me in term of feminist tax and what itt means to understand structurallywhere i am as a woman. i am also a queer person so they have an star next to it, a little bit on the gender queer scale. i am wondering how we can coalesce multiple people of motor gender ideas under the umbrella of feminism which i think when done correctly there's some ways is not done well at all with a capital of white feminist, but how do we use your structures of thinking in order to...
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. -- itt $40 for two years is not ideal to take the dividends out of the balance sheet but they havethe other levers they can pull is to take down cap ex, which will help provide the cash for the dividends. alix: the last question is if we get what is bad for the micro is good for the macro, what kind of recovery do we get? jeanine: a good question. i would love to think about a recovery right now. it is too early to tell. we will continue to see headlines this week on what is going on with opec plus. the coronavirus is a huge question mark in terms of the timing. it is a question of how those things progress. clearly it will be challenging for the equities. alix: thank you so much. i appreciate it. jeanine wai of barclays. s&p futures dropping triggering a circuit breaker after the open. we watch the support levels you need to be aware of. if you're jumping in your car, tune into bloomberg radio heard across the u.s. on sirius xm channel 119 and the bloomberg business app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. futures are shot. how we open will be dicey. joining
. -- itt $40 for two years is not ideal to take the dividends out of the balance sheet but they havethe other levers they can pull is to take down cap ex, which will help provide the cash for the dividends. alix: the last question is if we get what is bad for the micro is good for the macro, what kind of recovery do we get? jeanine: a good question. i would love to think about a recovery right now. it is too early to tell. we will continue to see headlines this week on what is going on with...