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sid pollack signed her to the clouds which is like the harlem globetrotters. they had a lot of showy players on the team. they brought tony in and she was an absolute great attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the league. and it led to two other women in the league. and tony is replacing hank aaron at second base on the clowns when she joins in 1952. you see that there is that storied history that we know of, but within that history you have these black women. >> when did title 9 come about? and what are it's earlier origins? >> yeah, so title 9 is as its usually referred to, refers to the education amendment of 1972. this wasn't an athletic amendment. it was educational. it's 37 small words that say you can't discriminate on the basis of sex. it has wide ranging affects. in athletics, if you are high school, a public college, getting federal funds, you have to make sure there's equitable athletic opportunities on your campus. so this is, you know, largely thought about and correctly so as the thing that opens the floodgates for women in sports.
sid pollack signed her to the clouds which is like the harlem globetrotters. they had a lot of showy players on the team. they brought tony in and she was an absolute great attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the league. and it led to two other women in the league. and tony is replacing hank aaron at second base on the clowns when she joins in 1952. you see that there is that storied history that we know of, but within that history you have these black women. >> when did...
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sid -- sid, the all-american girls professional baseball league, wanted to put toni stone in a dress uniform and she said, absolutely not, i'm a ballplayer and am here to play ball in that way. what you see in all of their stories, a narrative of looking and seeing the girls and women who fled the stands to see them. toni stone is barnstorming with the bus full of men, they roll into towns and sometimes she is taken for a sex worker because she is on a bus with 26 men, and she is sent to sleep in a brothel instead of a hotel or house where they are all staying. and yet within this space she connects with women working there and they teach her how to pat her bra so the baseball doesn't hurt her as much, they leave her food and money and come to her games and she explained, they might be wrong women but they were good girls, and that is a way of connecting black women in nontraditional labor markets, whether they are sex workers or ballplayers. and you see that it was of interest to both of them that what toni was doing was significant, and had the ability to be role models to other gi
sid -- sid, the all-american girls professional baseball league, wanted to put toni stone in a dress uniform and she said, absolutely not, i'm a ballplayer and am here to play ball in that way. what you see in all of their stories, a narrative of looking and seeing the girls and women who fled the stands to see them. toni stone is barnstorming with the bus full of men, they roll into towns and sometimes she is taken for a sex worker because she is on a bus with 26 men, and she is sent to sleep...
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happy birthday, sid. i yield my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i came down this morning after hearing father give his opening speech. to address this house and address this nation today at these haloed halls that send a message that -- hallowed halls to send a mechanical that today is not a day to engage in partisan politics. as a republican my hand is open to my fellow americans for us to come together to stand with our nation as we face this coronavirus crisis across the country. madam speaker, the people of america is who we represent. mr. reed: they are not democrat and republican. they are american. and now is the time to lead with smart, targeted decisionmaking proposals that will improve their lives for the better. god bless. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the hou
happy birthday, sid. i yield my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i came down this morning after hearing father give his opening speech. to address this house and address this nation today at these haloed halls that send a message that -- hallowed...
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y no ha sid confirmada estaremos pendiente sobre estas condiciones.de baja presiÓn. y este lunes sin embargo, la segunda tormenta se pronostica para este martes. hora lo que vamos a ver y en zona de sacramento y al sur en santa cruz. en horas de la maÑana se drija al trabado al sur de la bahÍa. cielos mayormente nublados en la regiÓn. para la 1 de la tarde. hacia las horas de las 6. y segundo sistema en la regiÓn en pantalla. y no serÁ para el jueves hasta el viernes donde veremos este reces continuo. de la regiÓn. en cuanto a los acumulados de lluvia m su totalidad podrÍamos ver una pulgada que lo necesitamos para este pronÓstico escolar para los pequeÑos. y programas para los prÓximos 10 es dÍas. vean nada mas lloviznas en 40% para el prÓximo fin de semana y continuamos con mucho mÁs. >>> en los deportes. united hizo al city. parece resuelto en la premier league. los goles del derbi de manchester al regresar de la pausa. >>> asÍ celebran miles de pli gri ces un festival donde la pirotecnia es la protagonista, en bre rele contamos en donde estÁ la es
y no ha sid confirmada estaremos pendiente sobre estas condiciones.de baja presiÓn. y este lunes sin embargo, la segunda tormenta se pronostica para este martes. hora lo que vamos a ver y en zona de sacramento y al sur en santa cruz. en horas de la maÑana se drija al trabado al sur de la bahÍa. cielos mayormente nublados en la regiÓn. para la 1 de la tarde. hacia las horas de las 6. y segundo sistema en la regiÓn en pantalla. y no serÁ para el jueves hasta el viernes donde veremos este...
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and it is in this moment that sid pollock who manages the indianapolis cloud hears about tony stone, he's a semi proplayer at the time and she had played softball but barnstorming occasionally with male semi pro teams and he thinks, hmm, what if we brought her in. and this is the market logic that happened with the all american girls professional baseball league that pitted women seemingly feminine in skirts and uniforms playing baseball in the war years. and so following that same logic sid paul assigned tony stone to the indianapolis clouds which is a team that you could think of as the harlem globetrotters and they had a lot of showy players on the team and they brought tony in and she was absolutely great attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the league. and it led to two other women in the league. and tony is replacing hank aaron at second base on the clouds when she joins in 1952. so you see there is that storied history that we know of, jackie robinson and hank aaron but within that history you have these black women. >> when did title nine come about and what are
and it is in this moment that sid pollock who manages the indianapolis cloud hears about tony stone, he's a semi proplayer at the time and she had played softball but barnstorming occasionally with male semi pro teams and he thinks, hmm, what if we brought her in. and this is the market logic that happened with the all american girls professional baseball league that pitted women seemingly feminine in skirts and uniforms playing baseball in the war years. and so following that same logic sid...
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clicking] [shutterlicking] ereri huer: : th was the drugtotore-- the rust-lolored ildiding on the otr r sid of f itas theararber op.. the historofof allswororth i i knoit i is lonell allenorth--wh he retid from t army--wted a pce whe he coulgo and stle with his ople, which wasn't too many places available at the time, and he found this piece of land. duduring the e time when n there droughts everywhere and things were bad in different towns and cities, allensworth thrived. it thrived because they knew how to make it thrive. start with wht yoyou ve. mama sometetng wiwith iand d ner be satisfied. that's quotatiobyby george washingtocarver-- denise adadarabooooke t. huer: no. george whihingto carver.bubut conel allensworth madththat hpenn here because isis wasurs. this waour histy. this s our tow we did . and wh i sa "we," 'mpeakakinof blacks. kaarara: tare e la used d be ee larst f frewater r ke west of t m missiippipi, d d backn t the890s. and as farmi b becam rre pralelentin theherea, th w watertartrtedeing d derted for th. . and reaeallhas haha a siificant pact on theommunity. the communit
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i tapped him 2 or 3 times and said sid that let's go then i looked up and saw the blood coming out of his head and is.
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i tried to leave so i tapped him 2 or 3 times and said sid that let's go then i looked up and saw the blood coming out of his head and is. at this bar where 4 of the 10 victims were killed people are in mourning at the same time questions are being asked and demands articulated. the state has to protect citizens like us but efforts have to be stepped up to fight prejudice pro-democracy campaigns are good but not enough. demonstrators have been on the streets of hono for days demanding more protection for people with migrant backgrounds and the places they meet and people are ready to push back against racist rhetoric. just seen again we need to make sure that the voice of people affected is heard people who could be murdered tomorrow people hit by racism mentioned they have to be heard. and some voices calling for organized self-defense are also growing louder that isn't supported by these people directly affected by the hand of the time that. you have to because this is a country with laws if everyone started carrying a gun we might as well head off to the hills in fact you understan
i tried to leave so i tapped him 2 or 3 times and said sid that let's go then i looked up and saw the blood coming out of his head and is. at this bar where 4 of the 10 victims were killed people are in mourning at the same time questions are being asked and demands articulated. the state has to protect citizens like us but efforts have to be stepped up to fight prejudice pro-democracy campaigns are good but not enough. demonstrators have been on the streets of hono for days demanding more...
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know on chomsky is a professor at the miss a true sids institute just to karachi and a prominent critic of to know but i say she. must be very busy and so. as you can see. the. intent. was to sentence something the same in that in speaking of the seventy's. when the beginnings of concern. with the environment to be raised among the general population so of course power systems after it's job for sure if they're going to maintain their control some but what is the power of corporates today built on. power is based on their control of capital on their control of investment decisions. there are massive influence on government which derives from the private our. that basically the nature of state capitalism but it's extended and around the neo liberal policies of the last generation which sharply escalated this and we have all those companies telling you that they have only have sustainable products that they're extremely fair and doing their best and the curious for me is how do we need to deal with green eyes to recognize that the proposals may be worthwhile so maybe it's good not to use
know on chomsky is a professor at the miss a true sids institute just to karachi and a prominent critic of to know but i say she. must be very busy and so. as you can see. the. intent. was to sentence something the same in that in speaking of the seventy's. when the beginnings of concern. with the environment to be raised among the general population so of course power systems after it's job for sure if they're going to maintain their control some but what is the power of corporates today built...
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this was t the closest both sids of to outright declaration war before tensions eased slightly. the english soccer league has suspended games until .prill 3 that is it for this edition. do stay with us. ♪ >> it was one of those mysteries of the universe. the vast majority of people were able to convince someone else to singularly adore them. the successful bindings with prominent nose or, severe looking seven day adventist with a penchant for felt tip pens, wide,no housemates with bland faces and one leg shorter than the other. schreiberat was lana ofding from her collection short stories. the extract you just read from comes from a novella. and property does feature -- houses, buildings and a collection of stories, but this one made me think of the ownership of people or relationship. can you tell us about the process that went into creating that novella? it's about a triangle. that is literature's favorite shape. the most problematic geometry in real life. two best friends. they used to be involved with each other. the man falls in love with someone else, but it turns out his
this was t the closest both sids of to outright declaration war before tensions eased slightly. the english soccer league has suspended games until .prill 3 that is it for this edition. do stay with us. ♪ >> it was one of those mysteries of the universe. the vast majority of people were able to convince someone else to singularly adore them. the successful bindings with prominent nose or, severe looking seven day adventist with a penchant for felt tip pens, wide,no housemates with bland...
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. >> if we allow the other sid side, the progressive left to brainwash the next generation of americans to the point we don't look upon the special ideas in the constitution it is the ideas that makes america special, what will happen? what does the future look like? >> you can see where they come from the 1619 project is the idea of capitalism to link us to slavery. they are opposing principles they rely on the new history of capitalism to tackle the links to slavery in the 1851 - - 19 fifties those that said slavery is a form that is george and 18 fifties the idea that capitalism and slavery is a deeply pernicious idea and i think it is. a lot of people really do believe especially at the end of the cold war the wrong side one they try to revive these ideas to destroy nations to examine i history unfortunately a lot of young americans don't know the history of socialism or the tyrannical't systems that have left people in poverty without hope for the future you may think it's about hope and the ideas that this idea was created on we never should expect to be a n perfect country but we
. >> if we allow the other sid side, the progressive left to brainwash the next generation of americans to the point we don't look upon the special ideas in the constitution it is the ideas that makes america special, what will happen? what does the future look like? >> you can see where they come from the 1619 project is the idea of capitalism to link us to slavery. they are opposing principles they rely on the new history of capitalism to tackle the links to slavery in the 1851 -...
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francisco ha sid ¿cÓmoo a sidoel impacto impact del >> h coronavirus ahÍa sido?. por e dell coronavira mayoría en este hospital a mi espalda cerc mayorÍa a n estado deinternadose este hospital a mi espalda, mientras autoridades confirman protocolosttle. hay protocolos de limpi de limÁ seve severos como lugares autobusesÚ escuelas y para ver s autobuses esci ares, sera mitigar si es que se puedee que el v mitigarsiga esparciendo.l virutsvirtud >> la la alarma ala sa see estiend todo eodol elpaíÍs. la mayor preocupaciÓn esta per l o laado en el estado de washingt mayor precaución está aquí e en apenas 72 n horas, lael cifr co estado d muertes, se hae washin mujeres... >> (mostrando estadísticas en pantalla) mujeres entre 50 y 90 aÑ >> algunos tenían complicaciones médicas por si fuera poco autoridades de salud confirmaron que el virus se está propagando >> le pido a dios que nos proteja a todos porque es preocupante lo que está pasando con este virus que anda >> la mayoría de las víctimas mortales estuvieron en este hospital en la ciudad cerca de seattle >> donde aú
francisco ha sid ¿cÓmoo a sidoel impacto impact del >> h coronavirus ahÍa sido?. por e dell coronavira mayoría en este hospital a mi espalda cerc mayorÍa a n estado deinternadose este hospital a mi espalda, mientras autoridades confirman protocolosttle. hay protocolos de limpi de limÁ seve severos como lugares autobusesÚ escuelas y para ver s autobuses esci ares, sera mitigar si es que se puedee que el v mitigarsiga esparciendo.l virutsvirtud >> la la alarma ala sa see...
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they sid what mase. they took on debt, so they could higher up and scale to a point of profit. >> when did this become real for you as a business? >> last week we had one of our five locations side of an office. it baimz real to me whethat office closed and that was immediate, and we got the call. and it's like ie offi closed. you can't come to work tomorrow. luckily it was small and only a handful of employees. we were able to move them and em accommodate and when the work order hit, almost every tech comny, we had moved employees from one location to the other, and that location saw 50% immediate reduction, and it's getting worse. >> have youench seen anything like this >> i mean, the is the fires of 2017 and there we saw probably a 30% drop over the board in cafe sales. at but nothing compared to this. there's no wind in sight. when the rain came and air cleared, everyone went back about their normal daily routine. and we're not going to see that this time and i think when we talk about having a black
they sid what mase. they took on debt, so they could higher up and scale to a point of profit. >> when did this become real for you as a business? >> last week we had one of our five locations side of an office. it baimz real to me whethat office closed and that was immediate, and we got the call. and it's like ie offi closed. you can't come to work tomorrow. luckily it was small and only a handful of employees. we were able to move them and em accommodate and when the work order...
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there is a picture of tank and crew with, for some reason, a bass fiddle strapped to the sid eoe of it. as we workalk around the tank, you'll see that we have a case of wine bottles in the back. talking about soldier life, the crews live on these. whenever they had an opportunity to get fresh eggs or a bottle of wine, they were prone to grab that stuff and take it with them. you see the coffee pots there. a lot of it was that cool interaction. it truly became a family. for this to run effectively, all five soldiers had to be on the piece of music. a lot of people don't realize the importance of the driver. when it comes time to engage the target, that driver was sensitive to fire command. he's bringing the tank to a stop. his ability to do that has a lot to do with our firing platform. if they pull back and brake too quickly, it's rocking back and forth. they would be keen to the fire command and would ease into position. the personnel targets, another thing done with this particular gun -- we talk about ranging. we can use this gun to range. the gunner could use his gun to put out rou
there is a picture of tank and crew with, for some reason, a bass fiddle strapped to the sid eoe of it. as we workalk around the tank, you'll see that we have a case of wine bottles in the back. talking about soldier life, the crews live on these. whenever they had an opportunity to get fresh eggs or a bottle of wine, they were prone to grab that stuff and take it with them. you see the coffee pots there. a lot of it was that cool interaction. it truly became a family. for this to run...
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special conversation with your father and dolly and i want our audience to have a listen to this clip sid now. and then. in a straight back chair on to. leave still was. how much of this do you talk about with dolly. we talk about her family is everything to both of us but he's very open with me about his family in that the old ways back home and just the fact that we're just 2 people from. different parts of the world but there's a lot of similarities in our personalities we're both the same when she talks i mean i have never visited tennessee home and when she talks about it she talks about it as if it is as important as any you live just sanctuary that any human being can have. and i can i can understand that to people that could be more different that we are so similar in so many ways that is fascinating us and there's something similar there the reason we talk about that i don't i can't explain it you know it doesn't even need to be explained it's just like how you meet people in your lives you just click you just feel like you know there are just some things that you know you just c
special conversation with your father and dolly and i want our audience to have a listen to this clip sid now. and then. in a straight back chair on to. leave still was. how much of this do you talk about with dolly. we talk about her family is everything to both of us but he's very open with me about his family in that the old ways back home and just the fact that we're just 2 people from. different parts of the world but there's a lot of similarities in our personalities we're both the same...
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so there are many other reasons we commence to but i'll turn the micro but to my colleagues well the sid the keep my follow up on that sitting there are some beautiful moments in the film with that moment when nothing within the moments of last crying with you one of my i lost a lot of us a sense of self realisation he said it took you 4 t.v.'s to realise us dumb as a box of rocks. because it. and then you became snobs. like me in prison as a culms that how to exactly what i was saying to jet yes yes so if you think that is dumb as a box of rocks that he became a come back and then how did that help ease actually get through the rest of your prison sentence. well you know but this is the you know i mean i realize that i wouldn't come out of astral you know like i see it is or you. dumb as a box the rock was when i gave it everything else the goods on folks with me by way of being everything became bigger reclear who are rather that not at all because i wouldn't wouldn't to take my hand and put it behind my back you know i wouldn't really matter recognize the fact that i wasn't smart as a
so there are many other reasons we commence to but i'll turn the micro but to my colleagues well the sid the keep my follow up on that sitting there are some beautiful moments in the film with that moment when nothing within the moments of last crying with you one of my i lost a lot of us a sense of self realisation he said it took you 4 t.v.'s to realise us dumb as a box of rocks. because it. and then you became snobs. like me in prison as a culms that how to exactly what i was saying to jet...
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sid ahead on al-jazeera indian police crackdown on people violating a calf you as more than a 1000000000 people go under knock down for 3 weeks and in other news techie indicts 20 saudi suspects over the killing of janis jamal khashoggi. welcome back let's look at weather conditions across the americas in north america this weather system is no clearing the eastern seaboard so clear conditions for new york and washington well way up into eastern parts of canada further south we've got this weather system pushing towards the great lakes and going to give some heavy rain in places south of it should be largely drawing fine as it moves the forecast system sinking further toward the south cold air ticking down behind it chicago seeing a big drop in temperatures there still up in the 20 degrees for kansas city meanwhile at across the west we've got some showers in places but really weather conditions the most part quiet low for the north or is another weather system coming in bringing more persistent rain heading down into central parts of america for a few showers expected for police on juri
sid ahead on al-jazeera indian police crackdown on people violating a calf you as more than a 1000000000 people go under knock down for 3 weeks and in other news techie indicts 20 saudi suspects over the killing of janis jamal khashoggi. welcome back let's look at weather conditions across the americas in north america this weather system is no clearing the eastern seaboard so clear conditions for new york and washington well way up into eastern parts of canada further south we've got this...
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you want to be told this that you don't own sid why should i like him i think then the man his him and ran off his whole life. if on was taken to the hospital where he died of heart failure. since then his wife has attended the vigil on her own. less than 3 years after numb soft assassination another opposition politician was prevented from taking part in the russian presidential election. protesters chanted down with putin. alexei nepal and they made a name for himself blogging against corruption he planned to challenge goodman in the 2018 election but was barred from running due to a conviction for a legit embezzle meant. convinced the kremlin leadership fears him. i asked. her. at this rally was arrested and held for 8 hours authorities said the rally hadn't been approved. supporters were furious and chanted russia without putin. i think that's easy but still here because it destroyed our trees. iraq 'd and. russia without boots. oh you're. right you are right down with the saw our. boys in the music over simone so i don't those that you'll get out of the city official today who has
you want to be told this that you don't own sid why should i like him i think then the man his him and ran off his whole life. if on was taken to the hospital where he died of heart failure. since then his wife has attended the vigil on her own. less than 3 years after numb soft assassination another opposition politician was prevented from taking part in the russian presidential election. protesters chanted down with putin. alexei nepal and they made a name for himself blogging against...
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he is at sid's diner. that's in el reno, oklahoma. what are they saying there, todd?ght now because these issues are important to the people here in oklahoma. we're going to begin with doug. doug is a rancher-farmer. resident comedian here. he said, you know, todd, we have similar shirts on and then said why don't we switch the overhauls for the jacket. that might happen in the 8:00 hour. 8:00 hour rancher farmer is your big issue. are you happy with what president trump has done with when it comes to the tariffs? >> yes. todayed to why? >> any time have you tariffs there is some pain that comes with it. the end result is it looks like with the usmca that replaced nafta is going to be a good thing for us. is he working with the other countries the tariffs have been with and it looks like it will be fine. todd: are you comfortable with any of the 2020 democratic candidates when it comes to ag? >> i have not heard any of them say anything about their ag policy. honestly, i'm not comfortable with them until they tell us what they want to do. todd: interesting to see how
he is at sid's diner. that's in el reno, oklahoma. what are they saying there, todd?ght now because these issues are important to the people here in oklahoma. we're going to begin with doug. doug is a rancher-farmer. resident comedian here. he said, you know, todd, we have similar shirts on and then said why don't we switch the overhauls for the jacket. that might happen in the 8:00 hour. 8:00 hour rancher farmer is your big issue. are you happy with what president trump has done with when it...
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blades. ( laughter ) trump also spent a good amount of time talking about agriculture commissioner sidler, seen here a-wranglin' a cupcake. and you'll never guess which detail about miller he focused in on! >> he had the big, beautiful cowboy hat on. i love that hat. i wish we could wear them in washington or new york, because i would be the biggest buyer of that hat. ( laughter )>>teen: actually, mr. president you can wear them in new york. in fact, my drummer, joe saylor, is wearing one right now. ( cheers and applause ) ( rim shot ) that wasn't actually a joke, joe. ( rim shot ) ( laughter ) ( laughter ) one issue affecting farmers is the estate tax. and if there's anybody worried about who inherits their fortune, it's donald trump. >> is there anybody here that does not love their children and does not want to leave their beautiful farm to their children? you mean there's not one person that dislikes your children because they're brats, because they're spoiled, rotten brats? >> stephen: (as trump) "come on, admit it. everyone hates their kids, right? especially the blonde one, gian
blades. ( laughter ) trump also spent a good amount of time talking about agriculture commissioner sidler, seen here a-wranglin' a cupcake. and you'll never guess which detail about miller he focused in on! >> he had the big, beautiful cowboy hat on. i love that hat. i wish we could wear them in washington or new york, because i would be the biggest buyer of that hat. ( laughter )>>teen: actually, mr. president you can wear them in new york. in fact, my drummer, joe saylor, is...
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the president sid the guidelines meant to enable state and local leaders to make decisions about socialng and other measures that have been put in place. states would maintain the authority to set the restrictions. >>> and more help is on the way to help the states most impacted as the death toll hits a milestone. there are now more than 75,000 covid-19 cases nationwide and more than 1,000 deaths in the united states. >> reporter: coronavirus-related deaths top 1,000 in the u.s. many in new york where almost half of the country's cases are located. more than 200 army medical personnel are on the way to new york. they'll provide a range of health care services to hospitals needing relief. >> i've been training for this for 12 years that i've been in the army. and actually helping our people, i think that the -- it's even better than, you know, anything else in the army. >> reporter: california is on a similar trajectory with the cases doubling every three to four days. a u.s. navy ship will arrive in los angeles friday to provide relief for shore-based hospitals. the ship will house nonc
the president sid the guidelines meant to enable state and local leaders to make decisions about socialng and other measures that have been put in place. states would maintain the authority to set the restrictions. >>> and more help is on the way to help the states most impacted as the death toll hits a milestone. there are now more than 75,000 covid-19 cases nationwide and more than 1,000 deaths in the united states. >> reporter: coronavirus-related deaths top 1,000 in the u.s....
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verity is the nonprofit owner, and they have declared bankrupt sid, and for months have been trying to find a buyer for the hospital. talks have tall. if the buyer does not come through, the 357-bed hospital may close by next week, leaving daly city without its own hospital. >> there are lives at stake. that's all i can say. it is the largest -- we are the largest city in the county to not have a hospital? ridiculous. so we urge you here to work with us and the community to find a way to save seton hospital and basically saving seton hospital saves lives. >> we're still talking to people. if you have ideas to help us, we're open. >> really look in the mirror and figure out how you're going to sell this to a hospital buyer. >> reporter: the last exchange was from seton's bankruptcy attorney and a supervisor. the examiner reports that if seton is not hold, verity will be back in bankruptcy court to start a 72-hour countdown though shut down the hospital. >> thanks so much, bob. >>> time for your forecast, but look in southern california. the poppy bloom is now in effect. images from the
verity is the nonprofit owner, and they have declared bankrupt sid, and for months have been trying to find a buyer for the hospital. talks have tall. if the buyer does not come through, the 357-bed hospital may close by next week, leaving daly city without its own hospital. >> there are lives at stake. that's all i can say. it is the largest -- we are the largest city in the county to not have a hospital? ridiculous. so we urge you here to work with us and the community to find a way to...
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. >> i was listening to the other day about an oyster farmer on the jersey shore he sid his businessupplying restaurants has just fallen to zero because no one is going to restaurants. he's still got expenses to take care of his oyster beds. i don't mean to be too dire here but how long could you hold on before you get to a point where you say we're not beginning to be able to open this particular relocation >> it's new we have one here and that's in new york which are very new restaurants so they're requiring ing a lot of attention certainly a lot of resources, beoth financially and human resources to make them successful so you know, we have to be very careful moving forward and being able to really maintain as much resources. financial resources that we can so that we can reopen the restaurants. how long will that be? we're not sure yet >> yeah, we wish you all the best our mutual friend neftali said he had three apples and a chocolate bar. go follow his advice good luck to you zpl thank you. >> i'll sign up for that, too. let's get a quick check on these markets. we've got the do
. >> i was listening to the other day about an oyster farmer on the jersey shore he sid his businessupplying restaurants has just fallen to zero because no one is going to restaurants. he's still got expenses to take care of his oyster beds. i don't mean to be too dire here but how long could you hold on before you get to a point where you say we're not beginning to be able to open this particular relocation >> it's new we have one here and that's in new york which are very new...
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. >> host: energizer on both sid sides. >> guest: yes. >> host: richmond, virginia, independent, good morning. >> caller: good morning fred i was calling because i was or i did not vote in the primaries and i was in virginia and the reason for that is because i was supporting bloomberg as a candidate and of course you know he dropped out so o now my attitude is i'm looking forward to voting for the republican party and the simple fact that i'm still thinking about the time when the democrats got up and walked out and all the social security and everything was in limbo and they didn't pay the workers and that is still on my mind and i don't think i can quickly forget that and on top of that all the democrats all the democrats running for president not of them saying or that interesting to me because they talked about. >> host: couple quick questions. if it had been bloomberg against don trump you would have voted for bloomberg?ll b3 i sure would have. >> host: bloomberg was still in the race last week on super tuesday and did you vote him or him in the primary? >> caller: he wasn't on
. >> host: energizer on both sid sides. >> guest: yes. >> host: richmond, virginia, independent, good morning. >> caller: good morning fred i was calling because i was or i did not vote in the primaries and i was in virginia and the reason for that is because i was supporting bloomberg as a candidate and of course you know he dropped out so o now my attitude is i'm looking forward to voting for the republican party and the simple fact that i'm still thinking about the...
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. >> i'll show you, in the last day since the announcement of those two positive tests, the o house sidhe capitol we've seen signs go up on doors so c that stald place this if they didn't want a special clean or if that was a room, i believe where there wasn't a special concern that any of the memberw is tested positive have gone to. they have done a lot of cleaning around this side of the capitol in area where is they know those members had strong interactions. they've contacted all thef members congress or staff that had interactions that they think make them vulnerae to the virus. the house is shut down. that's a positive thing. th'te members wer there last week. but it is there now. reporter, we are keeping ourst ce as much as we can from senators when we talk to them there are a feweporters here now. but the biggest question is low the senate and house continue to operate? e votesey continue to h even into next week? there's a big push on both sides foremote voting. senator mcconnell has said no. thers increasing interest on that on both sides. memberings of the house especially te
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biden is being propped up like el sid. he's bumbling -- >> neil: i heard weekend at bernie's. >> that one, too. >> neil: where does that go? >> you know, i start to wonder is someone paying elizabeth warren off to keep her in. because i think the idea she's bleeding votes from bernie sanders as well. yeah, no, i always say careful what you wish for. >> neil: absolutely. >> people were hoping for a bernie sanders, republicans, and other people that like the great economy, which is a lot of independents as well, hoping for a bernie sanders win because he will be easier to beat than joe biden. not really. liberals hoping for donald trump to win the nomination. >> neil: i can remember folks hoping it was ronald reagan in 1980 because they could swish him like a bug. be careful what you wish for. what is your sense on who has the inside track? >> the challenge -- i'm a math guy. i look at the data. the reality is, at these two candidates, warren is in there, i don't think she will last very long. but biden has a lead that will
biden is being propped up like el sid. he's bumbling -- >> neil: i heard weekend at bernie's. >> that one, too. >> neil: where does that go? >> you know, i start to wonder is someone paying elizabeth warren off to keep her in. because i think the idea she's bleeding votes from bernie sanders as well. yeah, no, i always say careful what you wish for. >> neil: absolutely. >> people were hoping for a bernie sanders, republicans, and other people that like the...
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jessica, sarah schmitt, and sid. sibilance reigns supreme on "jeopardy!" today. welcome. good luck. we waste no time at the beginning of the week. here are the categories for the three of you, starting off with... each clue delivered by a personality from one of the affiliates that carries "jeopardy!" ...not talking about. "x" will come up exactly in the middle of each correct response. that's followed by... ...and finally, we'll become... jessica. recent events for $200. sarah. what is a parrot? no. jessica. what is a peacock? peacock. that's the bird. recent events for $400.
jessica, sarah schmitt, and sid. sibilance reigns supreme on "jeopardy!" today. welcome. good luck. we waste no time at the beginning of the week. here are the categories for the three of you, starting off with... each clue delivered by a personality from one of the affiliates that carries "jeopardy!" ...not talking about. "x" will come up exactly in the middle of each correct response. that's followed by... ...and finally, we'll become... jessica. recent events...
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. >> so google then released a statement, it's one of its sub sid yarryes doing its designing but said stages of development. they plan to roll out testing in the bay area only and as they worded it, hope to roll it out more broadly over time. why mischaracterize this especially now? >> no reason for that. i don't understand why such a statement on this was made. when you're dealing with a crisis, there's three things to keep in mind. you have to be compassionate, commanding and you have to be correct. when you're factually incorrect on some of the important information, it really takes away from some of the other information that's vital for putting out there. and look, there are other ways that he can tout what is happening online to get information out there. i'll help him out, go to coronavirus.gov, they can find out about mitigation, risk factors and ways to go about your daily lives to prevent coming in contact with people. and specifically things you can do. so the positive things i think out of that news conference i think need to be focussed on more unfortunately than somethin
. >> so google then released a statement, it's one of its sub sid yarryes doing its designing but said stages of development. they plan to roll out testing in the bay area only and as they worded it, hope to roll it out more broadly over time. why mischaracterize this especially now? >> no reason for that. i don't understand why such a statement on this was made. when you're dealing with a crisis, there's three things to keep in mind. you have to be compassionate, commanding and you...
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so it raises the question of whether these senators and a few reblicans on the house sid will actually to blockr delay this deal going forward.dr judy wf: but, lisa, bottom line, a lot of people are suffering. when is th going to get done? lisa desjardins: that's the question we're all waiting for. speaking to senate repubrecan leaders onight, they are still hoping for a vote tonight in the senate, but it is touch and go athis moment. we are waiting to see what the house thanks. house speaker nancy pei know you will be talking to her in a few seconds, told me she's optimistic, but they're still reviewing this bill as we want to see what they think. judy woodruff: lisa desjardins reporting, as she is every day, from the capital. thank you, lisa. lisa desjardins: you're welcome. ♪ judy: as you can tell from lisa's reporting there is a lot at stake inai thipackage from the health care system to basic tenants of the u.s. economy. it has been a political battle to find a bipartisan solution and it still is. the center of these talks for democrats is the speaker of the hous s her homete of c
so it raises the question of whether these senators and a few reblicans on the house sid will actually to blockr delay this deal going forward.dr judy wf: but, lisa, bottom line, a lot of people are suffering. when is th going to get done? lisa desjardins: that's the question we're all waiting for. speaking to senate repubrecan leaders onight, they are still hoping for a vote tonight in the senate, but it is touch and go athis moment. we are waiting to see what the house thanks. house speaker...
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. >> one of my favorite when sid realized that the finding that we had of how much people were collaborating off-line was something we were able to math and quantitatively measure in that section we came up with of the distribution of engagement and you have a core group of people like any occupation when they got serious of turning this into an economic opportunity, the next thing they reached fort pierce, they needed to talk with other people who are doing the work to figure out how to optimize my time, who are the bad actors in this thing, how do i make sure i'm advancing or finding other opportunities. there's pragmatic reasons that our work lives are social, there's economic value in the social exchange another computer scientist who spent decades working with human computation, it blows their mind that people talk to each other. my other conversation who finds 20 minutes growing, what you mean people will mentor each other for free. what is the world of economics that they don't like. >> seen all those places where there is not direct payoff and people invest in the very social ways of
. >> one of my favorite when sid realized that the finding that we had of how much people were collaborating off-line was something we were able to math and quantitatively measure in that section we came up with of the distribution of engagement and you have a core group of people like any occupation when they got serious of turning this into an economic opportunity, the next thing they reached fort pierce, they needed to talk with other people who are doing the work to figure out how to...
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as you just heard, sid, most impressive on yesterday's program. not bad for a retired gentleman.
as you just heard, sid, most impressive on yesterday's program. not bad for a retired gentleman.
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and i think one of those women sid said something to me that was memorable, that she would have appreciatedhe number of people was narrowed down so she could have focused more deeply on what differences exist between candidates. but with eight different people, shed spent a lot of time on the internet that morning stho all right, jennifer, christina, and janelle, thank you for joining you. emmy you will stay with us. >>> next we put the ut spotlight on texas, one of the biggest prizes up for grabs on tuesday. 'o tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. i love you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ it's not getting in my way.? i had enough! joint pain, swelling, tenderness... ...much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are feeling real relief with cosentyx. cosentyx is a different kind of targeted biologic. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you lo
and i think one of those women sid said something to me that was memorable, that she would have appreciatedhe number of people was narrowed down so she could have focused more deeply on what differences exist between candidates. but with eight different people, shed spent a lot of time on the internet that morning stho all right, jennifer, christina, and janelle, thank you for joining you. emmy you will stay with us. >>> next we put the ut spotlight on texas, one of the biggest prizes...
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we are now a few hour away from the beginning of trading in asia and let's get to will calorris in sida >> good morning, brian or govern the nikkei have a 300-point lift and we are awaiting the february tra trade data this strengthens significant gains and they're up by over 5% and some of this is tied into the fact that they did inject 4% of the gdp in response of the coronavirus impact there if you take a look at the australian markets and it is showing a flat open and at the same time, we have been following on from what the u.s. futures have been showing and we do have the reset coming through in terms of the futures so they could base significant upside coming from the australian markets and the only real downside impact that we are lucky to see is because the u.s. prices falling and perhaps the australian markets might see some markets. >> full coverage of the asia open as part of the cnbc special report at 7:00 p.m. eastern time now let's talk about the markets and more on the setup and if karen finerman is doing any buying today, karen, it's good to have you on the phone again
we are now a few hour away from the beginning of trading in asia and let's get to will calorris in sida >> good morning, brian or govern the nikkei have a 300-point lift and we are awaiting the february tra trade data this strengthens significant gains and they're up by over 5% and some of this is tied into the fact that they did inject 4% of the gdp in response of the coronavirus impact there if you take a look at the australian markets and it is showing a flat open and at the same time,...
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and i sid six feet, six feet! >> very popular, very often packed with runners taking in the outdoors, getting some exercise in. but it never should have come down to this. now as for the victim, she didn't have any severe injury, did not have to go to the hospital. i did check in with san jose police this morning. no updates on a suspect, mai but they are investigating. for mao reporting in san jose, i'm julian glover, abc7 news. >> and as you saw there, maintaining social distance can be difficult if not frustrating. abc7 news multimedia producer juan carlos guerrero and his wife have been quarantined and in self-isolation for nearly two weeks now. we've been sharing their stories. today they offer a perspective on why following that stay at home order is so important. >> my wife's positive test result for covid-19 triggered a call from the san francisco health department with some good news about her health. >> what date can i step out of my bedroom and then go back to work. >> so i think that you already met th
and i sid six feet, six feet! >> very popular, very often packed with runners taking in the outdoors, getting some exercise in. but it never should have come down to this. now as for the victim, she didn't have any severe injury, did not have to go to the hospital. i did check in with san jose police this morning. no updates on a suspect, mai but they are investigating. for mao reporting in san jose, i'm julian glover, abc7 news. >> and as you saw there, maintaining social distance...
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continue 15% lower i don't know jenny doesn't know but it's a good time to put some of that money, like i sid last week, that we took off the table in january, putting it to work now. >> i ran into the ceo of one of the world's largest investment firms last night by happenstance at dinner. and i asked this person, a number of questions that are relevant to our conversation i wish i could tell you who it is, but i just can't do that who said the following, and it leads into you i said, minerd told me today that the ten-year could go down to 25 basis points and this person looks at me like, that sounds a little dramatic maybe more like 75 basis points which isn't all that far from where you are right now. i said how much more can stocks potentially go down? this person's view was by single digit percentage so we're not -- wasn't looking for like another 20% or 15 or anything like that to the down side and i said what about the fed? did the fed pan sniic this person suggested the fed moved too early and one of the reason yes the market reacted in the way it did is because it believes like everyb
continue 15% lower i don't know jenny doesn't know but it's a good time to put some of that money, like i sid last week, that we took off the table in january, putting it to work now. >> i ran into the ceo of one of the world's largest investment firms last night by happenstance at dinner. and i asked this person, a number of questions that are relevant to our conversation i wish i could tell you who it is, but i just can't do that who said the following, and it leads into you i said,...
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he sid he would extend it to any party nominee. do you really want to turn down his bankroll? >> well, look, mr. bloomberg is free to do anything he can with his $60 billion. and that's legal. with all i can say is at this point, we are confident that we can receive the kind of campaign funding thaty wo we need from working class and middle-class people, that we don't have to be beholden to any powerful special interest. look, one of the things that upsets people-- >> brennan: so you would accept it? >> i didn't say that. what i would say is he has the right to do anything he wants. right now, we are confident, margaret, based on the fund-raising that we are doing, is that we can beat trump. >> brennan: but you have a democratic socialist. you have never officially entered the democratic party. in fact, you constantly criticize democratic establishment. so how can you convince the country that you are the best candidate to unify democrats and challenge president trump? well, two points. i'm a member of the democratic leadership. i've been in the democratic caucus from virtuall
he sid he would extend it to any party nominee. do you really want to turn down his bankroll? >> well, look, mr. bloomberg is free to do anything he can with his $60 billion. and that's legal. with all i can say is at this point, we are confident that we can receive the kind of campaign funding thaty wo we need from working class and middle-class people, that we don't have to be beholden to any powerful special interest. look, one of the things that upsets people-- >> brennan: so...
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were there, you were given paediatric scales because there is some finding for a baby that dies of sidsf some sort of cold and their weight drops a tiny bit so my husband had great big charts he would wait betty and monitor it, if it went down, we could if we wanted to go and a&e, we didn't, didn't. but it meant we could sleep because we knew if the alarm, if she stopped breathing, the alarm go off. give us the advice, give our audience the advice of the best way to place your baby when you want them to sleep. three key things to remember, always slip them on their back, never their ciderfront. keep them slip them on their back, never their cider front. keep them smoke—free, in pregnancy as well as after birth and give them their own clear sleep service. near you for the first six months. lots of other advice you can go and have a read, those are the three key crucial things to remember. and then your risk is reduced, remember to do those every sleep, all the time. can i read you this from somebody who doesn't leave your name and you will understand why. i followed the advice with my th
were there, you were given paediatric scales because there is some finding for a baby that dies of sidsf some sort of cold and their weight drops a tiny bit so my husband had great big charts he would wait betty and monitor it, if it went down, we could if we wanted to go and a&e, we didn't, didn't. but it meant we could sleep because we knew if the alarm, if she stopped breathing, the alarm go off. give us the advice, give our audience the advice of the best way to place your baby when you...
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constituent support its saying let's get th folks who you guys believe in and we will get them on the sid you. >> we have bernie sanders winning his home state of vermont along with four others at this point, including california, which was the biggest one of the night. so what about this message in terms of socialism. if i have to say i think that the democratic primary voters are looking at what party establishment leaders have been saying and it's resonating. we see a lot of polls that show voters are concerned with the idea of someone who is a self-declared socialist leading the party ticket and i think that is what we saw tonight wit joe biden coming out victorious. he definitely had a bounce afte south carolina too. i think that voters realize tha he could pick up this more day first state. we saw that with alabama and i think the going to see that again later this month with mississippi and missouri. >> let's take a look at that oklahoma resolver we had joe biden coming in with the win at 38.7% and then we could take a look at minnesota where joe biden also won at 38.6%. still rela
constituent support its saying let's get th folks who you guys believe in and we will get them on the sid you. >> we have bernie sanders winning his home state of vermont along with four others at this point, including california, which was the biggest one of the night. so what about this message in terms of socialism. if i have to say i think that the democratic primary voters are looking at what party establishment leaders have been saying and it's resonating. we see a lot of polls that...
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. >> i've seen this picture and i wrote an article about sids as well to point out when you look at some of these pictures, particularly in a country like afghanistan, what you are looking at is the westernized elites, the minority. when you see pictures like that in a country that is larger and was at the time more modernized, like egypt, then women in skirts was not westernized minority elites, but an expression of choices made by more than a minority. what i like to make clear, is a women in the middle east once, it's not the right to wear a miniskirt and maybe they don't want to wear a miniskirt, what they want is a right to choose. whether they want to wear this curtain out. and that is what we have lost, the freedom to choose. which is what defines our society before. even iran today the women who are protesting against the mandatory veils, some of them where it's by choice. they want their fellow i iranian women to have the choice to wear it or not. and that is what people are protesting against. but when it comes to afghanistan particular they say that afghanistan is i will parap
. >> i've seen this picture and i wrote an article about sids as well to point out when you look at some of these pictures, particularly in a country like afghanistan, what you are looking at is the westernized elites, the minority. when you see pictures like that in a country that is larger and was at the time more modernized, like egypt, then women in skirts was not westernized minority elites, but an expression of choices made by more than a minority. what i like to make clear, is a...
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shifting toed oth the other sid this crisis, there are an estimated 9 million jobs tied to the auto industryhe car dealerships and we're looking at estimates of a 90% drop in car sales as people stay home. how is that going to affect all those jobs? >> well, our primary mission right now the way bill ford and i talk about this and this is what you get with family driving companies. our first care is for our people. back in '08, ford didn't take a bailout. the company borrowed enough money to take care of itself back then. we have a fortress balance sheet today so what we're trying to do is get through this quarantine period where everyone has a job and then on the other side quickly rebuild demand and in fact, something came from our experience in china where people continued to order vehicles online. so this is a really good opportunity to have a quaiscale quickly -- >> mr. hackett -- >> we're working with the uaw where everyone will come back to work. >> i know you tapped into a $15 billion line of credit to get through this. how long are you anticipating it will last? >> you know, i have
shifting toed oth the other sid this crisis, there are an estimated 9 million jobs tied to the auto industryhe car dealerships and we're looking at estimates of a 90% drop in car sales as people stay home. how is that going to affect all those jobs? >> well, our primary mission right now the way bill ford and i talk about this and this is what you get with family driving companies. our first care is for our people. back in '08, ford didn't take a bailout. the company borrowed enough money...
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in a i have sid to east teemore in 2016, i got to see first hand what the men and women do on these hospital ships. we have two of them, the mercy and the comfort. they have served over 500,000 people in countries around the world since 2001. they export goodwill as part of their humanitarian efforts and the globe and providing healthcare that those that need it and president trump has called them to self at home due to the coronavirus. what i saw in 2016, 1,200 doctors and nurses and men and women that make up the u.s. navy, those that serve in the navy, serve on the mercy, what they do, the huge logistical effort that goes into deploying these ships. it's an amazing opportunity for us to show americans what they do. we have two of these hospital ships. aim proponent that we have more of them. i think we need a fleet of a dozen or mo to show off the best of what america has to offer and when we need them at home during a crisis like what we're experiencing currently. >> shannon: and i understand they're equipped for covid but could take other track off of the hospitals so the hospitals on l
in a i have sid to east teemore in 2016, i got to see first hand what the men and women do on these hospital ships. we have two of them, the mercy and the comfort. they have served over 500,000 people in countries around the world since 2001. they export goodwill as part of their humanitarian efforts and the globe and providing healthcare that those that need it and president trump has called them to self at home due to the coronavirus. what i saw in 2016, 1,200 doctors and nurses and men and...
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example, a wider array of asset purchases beyond just treasuries and agency-backed securities but finally sid there are places or parts of this issue, this crisis that's going on, where fiscal tools can be more effective. both suggesting the market may not be wrong coming up in a couple weeks, depending on the trajectory of this virus >> steve, it sounds like they're spooked. it sounds like whatever, they're watching the market, worried about the down side scenarios that coronavirus could have on the u.s. economy, supply and demand >> well, i mean, sara, one person spooked is another person's prudent planning. if you're in a position to wield a powerful instrument like quantitative easing or the interesting rate tools, i think you ought to be thinking about what's happened with the stock market ed just as i was coming up the elevator to this shot, a leading economic for a big investment bank said they're going to zero. he said that with a certain conviction, and then of course the door closed. there's a lot of talk about that, sara they might be spooked, but you would think also that you woul
example, a wider array of asset purchases beyond just treasuries and agency-backed securities but finally sid there are places or parts of this issue, this crisis that's going on, where fiscal tools can be more effective. both suggesting the market may not be wrong coming up in a couple weeks, depending on the trajectory of this virus >> steve, it sounds like they're spooked. it sounds like whatever, they're watching the market, worried about the down side scenarios that coronavirus could...
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of course it's not just that you look at the class of non-sid who is have received these benefits in the past. the purpose of the rule is to make a prediction about who is likely to receive these benefits at any point in the future. and we don't know exactly how many people that will apply to because of course it just took effect. it's predictive. but we know that in the past this rule has applied to about 3% of people who apply. and we also know that -- >> what aspect of the rule applies? >> sorry. it has applied to exclude. it has applied to exclude about 3% of applicants under the public charge. >> the public charge rule leads to the exclusion of single brain inju injury digit. >> the numbers are difficult because multiple agencies administer the rule, but it is a very smaller approximate seiper. >> is that on the basis of having previously received the benefits? >> in the past? no because the rule in the past was not, but the receipt of benefits was enough to make you a public charge. in the past it was dhs was looking at a particular candidate and they were asking is this person
of course it's not just that you look at the class of non-sid who is have received these benefits in the past. the purpose of the rule is to make a prediction about who is likely to receive these benefits at any point in the future. and we don't know exactly how many people that will apply to because of course it just took effect. it's predictive. but we know that in the past this rule has applied to about 3% of people who apply. and we also know that -- >> what aspect of the rule...
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guidelines, our advice for every american in every community, they're the result of the best guidance of sidnt's coronavirus guidelines. by every american practicing these principles, we believe that we can slow the spread of the coronavirus. in fact, our experts have told our task force that if every american acts on the president's coronavirus guidelines, we could see a substantial reduction in the spread of the coronavirus. as the president said, it will take all of us to do it. if you feel sick, stay home. if someone in your house tests positive, keep the entire household home, especially if you're a person with an underlying health condition. we urge you to stay home and practice social distancing from people. no social gatherings of more than ten people, use drive-through as the president discussed with leaders in the industry today, and every american especially practicing common sense and good hygiene. for the american people as a whole, the risk of serious illness remains low but we're asking every american to partner with us in this effort to slow the spread of the virus and especi
guidelines, our advice for every american in every community, they're the result of the best guidance of sidnt's coronavirus guidelines. by every american practicing these principles, we believe that we can slow the spread of the coronavirus. in fact, our experts have told our task force that if every american acts on the president's coronavirus guidelines, we could see a substantial reduction in the spread of the coronavirus. as the president said, it will take all of us to do it. if you feel...
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a key piece is the worker-friendly focus you were referenci referencing, transparent sid and accountabilitybout huge new funds will be spent to support public companies and photographically fighting for the public employees and state and local governments who are our first responders. >> yep. >> senator, i'm in for casey tonight, so i need to channel here in asking you as somebody who has believed in trying to save partisanship, bipartsonship on capitol hill. this is a real difference in values. how do you bridge that gap? because poor americans, americans who have been put out of their work. americans who have to stay home. who don't pay unemployment insurance, who don't file a tax return because they don't get enough, they can't wait two weeks, three weeks, four weeks, while our values come into play. so what do we do to actually fix this problem? >> well, two things. first, just to be encouraging to folks that are watching. the first two bills that we took up and papsed that provided support, immediate support for pandemic response. one was 8.3 billion. one was 100 billion. they were wri
a key piece is the worker-friendly focus you were referenci referencing, transparent sid and accountabilitybout huge new funds will be spent to support public companies and photographically fighting for the public employees and state and local governments who are our first responders. >> yep. >> senator, i'm in for casey tonight, so i need to channel here in asking you as somebody who has believed in trying to save partisanship, bipartsonship on capitol hill. this is a real...