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vince: i'm vince. lemonis: what do you do here? vince: whatever tad needs.emonis: like, you take people out or... vince: if we have to, yeah, we'll take somebody out. nah, i'm kidding. but, like, yeah... lemonis: how's tad to work with? vince: he's tough. i mean, he likes things done a certain way. he gets crabby and stuff like that. lemonis: do you get crabby or no? vince: are you kidding me? in this business, you hate people at the end of the day. lemonis: you do. vince: it's part of the business. lemonis: how's the food? woman #3: it's really good. man #1: oh, it's really good. lemonis: flavorful?? woman #3: mm-hmm. woman #4: chicken with the pasta is really good. lemonis: pasta is good? woman #4: yeah. lemonis: food was amazing. tad: thank you. lemonis: okay? i'll see you back at the office. tad: okay, thank you. ♪ lemonis: this is it? tad: this is our place. so, that's our hot side. and this is basically our cold side. this is my station here, where i work the ovens. some days, we do about 500 meals out here a day. lemonis: you do? who runs the kitchen?
vince: i'm vince. lemonis: what do you do here? vince: whatever tad needs.emonis: like, you take people out or... vince: if we have to, yeah, we'll take somebody out. nah, i'm kidding. but, like, yeah... lemonis: how's tad to work with? vince: he's tough. i mean, he likes things done a certain way. he gets crabby and stuff like that. lemonis: do you get crabby or no? vince: are you kidding me? in this business, you hate people at the end of the day. lemonis: you do. vince: it's part of the...
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[applause] >> thank you, mayor vince. in south carolina, we call a state agency. they answer the phone. it's a great day in south carolina. but today, with all of our elected officials from cities, towns and villages all over our nation, it is a great day in washington, d.c., our physician and towns and villages are the heartbeat of our nation. and most small cities and towns, the elected official is a neighbor, a friend, a soccer mom, someone you know and trust, and there is no surprise that local government is the most trusted government in america. and there's no surprise that if i go in k mart at 7:00 in the morning or i go eat dinner late at night, they don't mind coming to me and they say, what are you going to do about that traffic? we are the neighbors and friends that members of our cities and towns feel comfortable talking to. we do have some challenges and one of the fastest growing municipalities in south carolina. we build a new school a year, but that does bring us challenges. my neighbors do not mind or the people that i see on the baseball field or
[applause] >> thank you, mayor vince. in south carolina, we call a state agency. they answer the phone. it's a great day in south carolina. but today, with all of our elected officials from cities, towns and villages all over our nation, it is a great day in washington, d.c., our physician and towns and villages are the heartbeat of our nation. and most small cities and towns, the elected official is a neighbor, a friend, a soccer mom, someone you know and trust, and there is no surprise...
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it >> well vince, i think the most important lesson is something that you hear often, elections have consequences, what we saw for the first two years of the trump presidency, is democrat talked about, wanting to impeach the president. and they're tempted you that let the 2018 election they give the control of the house given the opportunity to act for the first time and very clearly, as you point out, the nation wants that. and i think one of the things, as people look at this, impeachment why they, say it was unprecedented and unlike anything that has ever happened in our, country i think the most compelling thing is when you look at the nixon impeachment, the former impeachment itself, it lasted 168 days and from the very first for the very last day, president nixon's lawyers have the ability to assess evidence, to a real evidence, to call witnesses, to cross examine witnesses, the same was true with respect to president clinton, from the very first day until the very last day his lawyers were allowed to do all of those same things, what is unique about this is that the trump impe
it >> well vince, i think the most important lesson is something that you hear often, elections have consequences, what we saw for the first two years of the trump presidency, is democrat talked about, wanting to impeach the president. and they're tempted you that let the 2018 election they give the control of the house given the opportunity to act for the first time and very clearly, as you point out, the nation wants that. and i think one of the things, as people look at this,...
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. >> that's my husband, vince. >> shoutout to vince.at should we be grabbing there? >> yes, so frozen pie crusts are fantastic. think of sweet and savory. you can do quiches as well as pies. another thing that i love is 100% orange juice, really delicious. you can have it frozen but what i actually did was i bought 100% orange juice, it's fantastic. no added sugars, naturally sweet and froze it myself. i put it into cubes. i can use some now and have some for later. >> and everybody is stockpiling frozen veggies. what can we do to make sure everybody is eating those? >> this is not just for kids anymore. i made a grilled cheese sandwich and my daughter is going to go ahead and taste it. i sauteed frozen veggies then literally put cheese on top of it. and melted it and it's actually pretty delicious. >> perfect. we've been marveling at all the different home productions happening. this one is -- this is like "a" plus, the photojournalist, the floor director. >> thank you. >> i think vince and your daughter deserve a check. >> absolutely.
. >> that's my husband, vince. >> shoutout to vince.at should we be grabbing there? >> yes, so frozen pie crusts are fantastic. think of sweet and savory. you can do quiches as well as pies. another thing that i love is 100% orange juice, really delicious. you can have it frozen but what i actually did was i bought 100% orange juice, it's fantastic. no added sugars, naturally sweet and froze it myself. i put it into cubes. i can use some now and have some for later. >>...
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vince: i think it makes a difference to liquidity. they were correcting mistakes they made last week. they knew the projections were out of date. virus,d not included the but the offer that was rather was silly and i wondered why i was listening to. ithout question it is fiscal policy. france stop at nothing to support the economy. that has a lot more weight to investors. about italy, a little better situation there. the summoner in the tri-state hopefully ita did, will do a lot to stop the virus and the quicker we come to a resolution in terms of the spread, the higher confidence the markets will have. you think about that? ed: i think that is absolutely correct. global policymakers response is critical in determining whether the collateral damage to the economy can be minimized so that once we do reach peak virus and fears and we start to get back to normal life that the economy want to be damaged in a lasting way. i think we are seeing central banks and fiscal authorities adopt a "whatever it takes, wartime response" and are throwi
vince: i think it makes a difference to liquidity. they were correcting mistakes they made last week. they knew the projections were out of date. virus,d not included the but the offer that was rather was silly and i wondered why i was listening to. ithout question it is fiscal policy. france stop at nothing to support the economy. that has a lot more weight to investors. about italy, a little better situation there. the summoner in the tri-state hopefully ita did, will do a lot to stop the...
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why am i blanking on the head guy vince mcmahon son came off the top of the kid and will remember the yes oh you are just the i was here and pokes i'm telling you i know it's not real i know what it is it's a bit like opera in a way as there is a villain and it's not you have see it's not a boxing but in a way it has its own charm and i'm telling you some of the things that jericho and those guys do you just look at he says this is like watching a violent. big big top circus act or something there the pain is real now you know and it's like vince mcmahon 4647 years old timers 30 think the onto a cough or. like a poker table salute i'm just there to see if they're not it's their nuts and if they don't do it every day i would imagine they're it's like football players their bodies start to calcify and then they can't do it again so these guys are shane mcmahon who's basically should just be run the numbers and backing up in coupons made cable deals in china instead he's anyway yeah stranded on a deserted island what 3 things do you bring with you will sasso. man. i'm going to bring shov
why am i blanking on the head guy vince mcmahon son came off the top of the kid and will remember the yes oh you are just the i was here and pokes i'm telling you i know it's not real i know what it is it's a bit like opera in a way as there is a villain and it's not you have see it's not a boxing but in a way it has its own charm and i'm telling you some of the things that jericho and those guys do you just look at he says this is like watching a violent. big big top circus act or something...
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she posed that question and more to germany's foreign minister who was on the gets on our shire to vince especially affects package tourists who are now in foreign countries and have been caught off guard and whose hotels are closing people who are having problems getting a plane back home we believe it's tens of thousands of travelers the numbers are increasing by the hour as more and more get in touch with us that's why we're making this major offer available we've provided 50000000 euros for it and will organize a large number of flights in the coming days to bring these people back to germany at the expense of the federal government is the mention of it or not the expense or to bring this in c.v. so do you know how long this will take. i think at target this will certainly take several days we started yesterday if all goes to plan and landing permits and flyover rights are granted i estimate that just for today $30.00 to $40.00 planes will set off for destinations around the world to bring back to wrists so it will very likely continue this way for several days we want to be able to
she posed that question and more to germany's foreign minister who was on the gets on our shire to vince especially affects package tourists who are now in foreign countries and have been caught off guard and whose hotels are closing people who are having problems getting a plane back home we believe it's tens of thousands of travelers the numbers are increasing by the hour as more and more get in touch with us that's why we're making this major offer available we've provided 50000000 euros for...
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and vince -- thank you for being here.k about what it means, let alone for something you didn't do, but being inside one of these facilities, how cramped is it? how crowded is it? is it even possibly to socially distance when you're inside a facility like this, unless you are literally in solitary. you're talking about an impossibility the worst part is where -- stacked on top of one another. one person gets sick, the whole tier gets sick. you can imagine sometimes you have five in a cell, depending on the xhuchbt. every single person, 50 beds per tier can get tick at one particular point in time. you're talking about a situation that is very -- this is a nightmare waiting to happen. >> are we talking about, let's say 1,000 people, is there a lot of health care available in if one got sick, what happens? >> absolutely not, there is no health care. there's no meaningful health care. we're talking about something that's meaningful, will save your life in a crisis, and right now we're in a major crisis. you have people someti
and vince -- thank you for being here.k about what it means, let alone for something you didn't do, but being inside one of these facilities, how cramped is it? how crowded is it? is it even possibly to socially distance when you're inside a facility like this, unless you are literally in solitary. you're talking about an impossibility the worst part is where -- stacked on top of one another. one person gets sick, the whole tier gets sick. you can imagine sometimes you have five in a cell,...
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the hobay pro vince which contains -- province which contains the city where the virus started, has been under lockdown, qairn teening an unpress -- quarantining people. italy, a country of 60 million people is completely shut down. the world health organization has declared this health outbreak is a pandemic, meaning it will likely spread to all countries on earth. dr. fauci echoed this yesterday before the house oversight and reform committee. we will see more cases and things will continue to get worse. as the virus spreads, our health care providers and emergency responders are at the forefront of this health crisis. when someone tests positive for this disease, our emergency responders are the first ones transporting them to the hospital. at the hospital, medical personnel, doctors, nurses, technicians, they are all working around the clock to provide lifesaving care and treat this illness. these people, our health care providers and emergency responders, need access to the proper equipment so they can stay healthy. we can take action right here, right now to make sure that that hap
the hobay pro vince which contains -- province which contains the city where the virus started, has been under lockdown, qairn teening an unpress -- quarantining people. italy, a country of 60 million people is completely shut down. the world health organization has declared this health outbreak is a pandemic, meaning it will likely spread to all countries on earth. dr. fauci echoed this yesterday before the house oversight and reform committee. we will see more cases and things will continue...
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brookdale said it does want to work with tenants, options were offered but vince and carly say they were either too expensive or too far away from family. in a statement, they told kpix 5 news they asked the owners to keep the facility the same but they said no. keep sending your housing stories and ideas to project home, and you can find details full statement on our website, kpix.com. >>> we are still waiting for the news conference from the president but in the meantime let's check in with her royal highness, mary. >> we are looking at a beautiful day across the bay area with mild temperatures and the sunshine and things will be changing, of course we need the rain and that will be coming this weekend. here is a live look at our salesforce tower camera and you can see temperatures in the 50s and 60s at the moment, mid 60s in concord, oakland, san francisco, 63 right now in san jose, upper 50s along the coast, low to mid 60s around the bay and topping out in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees inland. the rain chances pick up tomorrow, sunday, monday and tuesday, and these are the rain ch
brookdale said it does want to work with tenants, options were offered but vince and carly say they were either too expensive or too far away from family. in a statement, they told kpix 5 news they asked the owners to keep the facility the same but they said no. keep sending your housing stories and ideas to project home, and you can find details full statement on our website, kpix.com. >>> we are still waiting for the news conference from the president but in the meantime let's check...
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to vince birth. who was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible loopy from beethoven still is in vienna what makes the city so attractive to musicians and why was beethoven so restless i mean during his time here he moved on average once a year as you can see have a lot of questions that need answering one day in vienna following the footsteps of the great. of course we will also give you an overview of the sights to see in vienna. and the killing there is special for which the city is famous. in addition we will show you how big this being honored in his native. one of the top addresses for music lovers in vienna is the sound easy and how still music it's all about the sounds and noises and the exhibition starts in the stairwell. was a clunk that there are sound staircase which we call stair play can do more than make music. but i follow you. come on you play a song you have you can play one of the vienna philharmonic museum is also located here the famous
to vince birth. who was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible loopy from beethoven still is in vienna what makes the city so attractive to musicians and why was beethoven so restless i mean during his time here he moved on average once a year as you can see have a lot of questions that need answering one day in vienna following the footsteps of the great. of course we will also give you an...
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how do youtimulate the economy was if vince are being canceled being told te stay at home?e reality is when there are large-scale shutdowns and events are not happening, conferences and at sortf thing, you can't just replace that. which you can do is offs that pain f individuals and try to make sure people whoose jobs and income still campaign the bills, pay their mortgage, get their groceries, take care of their kids. that is theer thing the gent has the power to do. jane: i suppose that is the question, isn't it? ho much pain is america prepared to put up with in order to contain this virus? >> there ia tension between keeping the outbreak contained versus trying to avoid short-term economic pain. italy, south korea, china, we have seen a willingnesstho cut back o activity and cause vonomic pain in the pursuit of trying to stop tus. is the u.s. willing to do that? we want to see that. there is tensionhat is not yet resolved. jane: as ever, thank you very much indeed for joining us. paengers stuck on board the grand princess cruise ship are finally epping foot on dry land,
how do youtimulate the economy was if vince are being canceled being told te stay at home?e reality is when there are large-scale shutdowns and events are not happening, conferences and at sortf thing, you can't just replace that. which you can do is offs that pain f individuals and try to make sure people whoose jobs and income still campaign the bills, pay their mortgage, get their groceries, take care of their kids. that is theer thing the gent has the power to do. jane: i suppose that is...
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. >> my name is vince, and i'm a faculty member of the hospitality arts and culinary school here in sanrancisco. this is my 11th year. the policemrogram is very, ver in what this industry demands. cooking, health, safety, and sanitation issues are included in it. it's quite a complete program to prepare them for what's happening out in the real world. >> the first time i heard about this program, i was working in a restaurant, and the sous chef had graduated from this program. he was very young to be a sous chef, and i want to be like him, basically, in the future. this program, it's awesome. >> it's another world when you're here. it's another world. you get to be who you are, a person get to be who they are. you get to explore different things, and then, you get to explore and they encourage you to bring your background to the kitchen, too. >> i've been in the program for about a year. two-year program, and i'm about halfway through. before, i was studying behavioral genetics and dance. i had few injuries, and i couldn't pursue the things that i needed to to dance, so i pursued my oth
. >> my name is vince, and i'm a faculty member of the hospitality arts and culinary school here in sanrancisco. this is my 11th year. the policemrogram is very, ver in what this industry demands. cooking, health, safety, and sanitation issues are included in it. it's quite a complete program to prepare them for what's happening out in the real world. >> the first time i heard about this program, i was working in a restaurant, and the sous chef had graduated from this program. he...
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can we thank vince for being here?lause] [applause] >> thank you offer being here feel like a book signing or just a chance to speak with vincent, we will adjourn out to the hallway.
can we thank vince for being here?lause] [applause] >> thank you offer being here feel like a book signing or just a chance to speak with vincent, we will adjourn out to the hallway.
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was one death compared to 18 and a half percent of adults experiencing severe sentence for cases and vinces than one year old about 11% were severe and critical. more than 90% of all pediatric patients were asymptomatic mild or moderate cases and about 13% of child patients who tested positive for the virus did not show symptoms of illness. researchers are still trying to determine why children with covid 19 or not as sick as it off for today's health minute. i'm mandy gaither. >>still ahead on the news at 5 doctors across the country are begging. >>young people, especially young adults to stay home like the spring breakers why they say people under the age of 50. i really still at risk of gett >>the date out shows people of all ages can get seriously ill from coronavirus not just the elderly or people with compromised immune systems according to the cdc, a large portion of patients in the us who are sick enough to be hospitalized. we're actually between the ages of 20 and 54 the head of the white house coronavirus task force is now pleading with young adults to take this outbreak seriousl
was one death compared to 18 and a half percent of adults experiencing severe sentence for cases and vinces than one year old about 11% were severe and critical. more than 90% of all pediatric patients were asymptomatic mild or moderate cases and about 13% of child patients who tested positive for the virus did not show symptoms of illness. researchers are still trying to determine why children with covid 19 or not as sick as it off for today's health minute. i'm mandy gaither. >>still...
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vince and carly angel are seniors living on a fixed income. the former teacher living off his pension and former nurse living off social security are being evicted because brookdale the largest senior provider in the country did not renew its lease. the owner is selling it so everyone must be out on march 30. >>> san jose imposed a moratorium on evictions during the global pandemic. seniors at brookdale are asking the government to step in and extend the moratorium to the entire state. >>> especially where this coronavirus is going on. it would be criminal to ask us to leave.>>> it wants to work with tenants options were offered. they were either too expensive or too far away from their families. >>> brookdale told us it asked the owners to keep the building as an assisted-living facility. but the owners are determined to sell. dale said we can report 80% of our residents have relocated. to new living options. the health and well-being of residents is our top priority. >>> keep sending your stories and ideas to project home. cbs.com. you can f
vince and carly angel are seniors living on a fixed income. the former teacher living off his pension and former nurse living off social security are being evicted because brookdale the largest senior provider in the country did not renew its lease. the owner is selling it so everyone must be out on march 30. >>> san jose imposed a moratorium on evictions during the global pandemic. seniors at brookdale are asking the government to step in and extend the moratorium to the entire state....
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made a mental note to myself, and three weeks later i had an audition and lo and behold, the name vinceright there >> seth: that's fantastic. this show, i will admit, and i've said this to other people on the show, when i first heard the idea that there was going to be this prequel, it sounded like a bad idea to me, and yet, it is so good and so riveting, and you play - i feel like a character that we've seen this path before in the "breaking bad" universe. you have made a few bad decisions and they just continue to domino and things continue to get worse. >> yeah. >> seth: and you try to be good and a lot -- you do a lot of face acting of just realizing how much [ bleep ] you're in [ laughter ] >> yeah, there's -- thank you, thank you. i really appreciate it you know, a lot of the character -- a lot of the acting is non-dialogue based. >> seth: yeah. >> and the character's definitely walking a razor blade and it's just a hell of a roller coaster ride, man. we're having a blast >> seth: it is very stressful to watch. i imagine the scenes as, like, the clip we saw, they must be stressful
made a mental note to myself, and three weeks later i had an audition and lo and behold, the name vinceright there >> seth: that's fantastic. this show, i will admit, and i've said this to other people on the show, when i first heard the idea that there was going to be this prequel, it sounded like a bad idea to me, and yet, it is so good and so riveting, and you play - i feel like a character that we've seen this path before in the "breaking bad" universe. you have made a few...
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. >> fans are excited about it, vince mcmahon says wrestlemania will go on as scheduled on april 5, andut, this is the seattle seahawks offensive lineman, he has not missed a beat, he is working out, the nfl is not affected by this. he is carrying some heavy weight there. that's the sporting life. >> thanks mark, good night. i can get into that. i'm still holding out hope i'll have plans tonight. great. two for two. haley? oh, so fun, but i'm gonna have to say no. i have a photography-class thing. what kind of a thing? oh, you know, just an exhibit, like, to show our photos. is it something that we should go to? claire, we just made plans. mom, this is a college class. i'm not in the third grade. don't you have nap time there? no. i have free periods, during which i sometimes nap. is it me, or was she just being purposefully vague? alex, i want you to go through her stuff and find out about this thing tonight. wait, wait. i-i don't feel good about us snooping. i know. that's why i told alex to do it. i think haley knows more than she's letting on.
. >> fans are excited about it, vince mcmahon says wrestlemania will go on as scheduled on april 5, andut, this is the seattle seahawks offensive lineman, he has not missed a beat, he is working out, the nfl is not affected by this. he is carrying some heavy weight there. that's the sporting life. >> thanks mark, good night. i can get into that. i'm still holding out hope i'll have plans tonight. great. two for two. haley? oh, so fun, but i'm gonna have to say no. i have a...
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with the songs you've sung ♪ ♪ for so many people they've all begun to come back again ♪ >> singer vinced at the age of 81 on friday. >>> days after tom brady agreed to a deal with the tampa bay buccaneers, the new england patriots are reportedly bringing back veteran quarterback brian hoyer. "the boston globe" says the pats have agreed to a one-year deal with hoyer. this will be the 34-year-old quarterback's third stint with the team. he was tom brady's back up in 2017 and 2018. he spent the last year with the indianapolis colts. >>> a bakery in san francisco is baking quarantine cakes. they're being delivered to people self-isolating and social distancing due to the coronavirus. the cakes come with messages like wash your hands and don't touch your face. the owner is encouraging other bakeries to do the same. >>> coming up on "cbs morning news," we'll speak with the u.s. surgeon general jerome adams. i'm jeff pegues. this is the "cbs morning news." when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. downy helps prevent stretching by conditioning fibers,
with the songs you've sung ♪ ♪ for so many people they've all begun to come back again ♪ >> singer vinced at the age of 81 on friday. >>> days after tom brady agreed to a deal with the tampa bay buccaneers, the new england patriots are reportedly bringing back veteran quarterback brian hoyer. "the boston globe" says the pats have agreed to a one-year deal with hoyer. this will be the 34-year-old quarterback's third stint with the team. he was tom brady's back up...
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eventually became mottled sense stone the fossilized tracks were discovered in $833.00 and in the nearby vince a quarry. they were the very 1st trace fossils to be described in the history of science part of the trace fossil is on display in the museum of natural history in the castle batons books noising and it's arguably the most beautiful plate showing 3 crossing tracks. in the 19th century people didn't really understand how these pictures walked if you put your hand on the print you can see if it's really well here has. been taken the position of the tracks into account it became clear that the suppose it was actually a little finger if that long with this film the researchers surmised the creatures must have walked criss cross. which didn't really seem natural that's why people were always very uncertain what kind of animals produced this curious drugs life. with you would give us and. so on my gut from 833-2851 about 20 different scientific papers were written about them and it was true. that's how hot the topic was on the. the hand shaped prints led to the animals being called hand bea
eventually became mottled sense stone the fossilized tracks were discovered in $833.00 and in the nearby vince a quarry. they were the very 1st trace fossils to be described in the history of science part of the trace fossil is on display in the museum of natural history in the castle batons books noising and it's arguably the most beautiful plate showing 3 crossing tracks. in the 19th century people didn't really understand how these pictures walked if you put your hand on the print you can...
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there was one debt compared to 18 and a hf percent of adults expeencing severe sentence for cases and vince less than one year old about % were severe and critical. more than 90% all pediatric patients were asymptomatic mild or moderate cases and about 13% child patients who testd positive symptoms of illness. show researchers are still trying to determine why children with covid 19 or not as sick as it off for today's health minute. i'm may gaither. >>our coverage of the coronavirus is always there for you on our website at kron 4 dot com any time of day if latest just go the we'll have updates gularly from the cdc from the white house and of course localleaders and health officials as well and tips on how you can stay healthy and safe, so we can ride this out together and stem the tide. again the crowd of our section der the news tap on our website at kron 4 dot com. we'll take a break coming up next here on the kron 00:04am morning news, if you ke bark there are some changes that u need know about. >>mark is going to be cuttng back on service hours. we'll have those details coming up. an
there was one debt compared to 18 and a hf percent of adults expeencing severe sentence for cases and vince less than one year old about % were severe and critical. more than 90% all pediatric patients were asymptomatic mild or moderate cases and about 13% child patients who testd positive symptoms of illness. show researchers are still trying to determine why children with covid 19 or not as sick as it off for today's health minute. i'm may gaither. >>our coverage of the coronavirus is...
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gerry: this is gonna pass at some point, one month, two month, through vince's focus on china, evil travelingin. they're probably in her travel more than they did in the past because the need to catch up on some of those things they miss, vacations, business travel, people are going to meet again, be out in the stores in the gonna come back with a vengeance are they? >> they should, except it's very hard to replace lot services. you're not going to go to starbucks 20 times in july because you did not go in february. you just can't replace that demand so easily on the services side. but there will be some that takes a while to recover. but most likely there will be some recovery. i think the greatest analogy is what happened in 911. it was a sudden shock when all the sudden and suppresses growth, suppresses demand, and recovers at some point. and the issues here, set a bounce back but something or take longest? gerry: so what's your view? will be a bounce back? >> our view will be longer and deeper but ultimately by the third or fourth quarter you will see growth returning again. the big risk
gerry: this is gonna pass at some point, one month, two month, through vince's focus on china, evil travelingin. they're probably in her travel more than they did in the past because the need to catch up on some of those things they miss, vacations, business travel, people are going to meet again, be out in the stores in the gonna come back with a vengeance are they? >> they should, except it's very hard to replace lot services. you're not going to go to starbucks 20 times in july because...
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gerry: this is gonna pass at some point, one month, two month, through vince's focus on china, evil travelingin. they're probably in her travel more than they did in the past because the need to catch up on some of those things they miss, vacations, business travel, people are going to meet again, be out in the stores in the gonna come back with a vengeance are they? >> they should, except it's very hard to replace lot services. you're not going to go to starbucks 20 times in july because you did not go in february. you just can't replace that demand so easily on the services side. but there will be some that takes a while to recover. but most likely there will be some recovery. i think the greatest analogy is what happened in 911. it was a sudden shock when all the sudden and suppresses growth, suppresses demand, and recovers at some point. and the issues here, set a bounce back but something or take longest? gerry: so what's your view? will be a bounce back? >> our view will be longer and deeper but ultimately by the third or fourth quarter you will see growth returning again. the big risk
gerry: this is gonna pass at some point, one month, two month, through vince's focus on china, evil travelingin. they're probably in her travel more than they did in the past because the need to catch up on some of those things they miss, vacations, business travel, people are going to meet again, be out in the stores in the gonna come back with a vengeance are they? >> they should, except it's very hard to replace lot services. you're not going to go to starbucks 20 times in july because...
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unprecedented challenges to our health care systems but also a major shock to our economies i am from vince that the european union can withstand this shock. but each member states needs to live up to its full responsibility and the european union as a whole needs to be determined or united already made to it and to unite. in a pandemic scientific based guidance is essential to help plot the best course of action. yes study together with commission as the actual yet tedious i launched a board of outstanding scientists by role or just epidemiology is to assess the ongoing situation and help us develop the most effective response of responses our goal is to develop guidelines and evidence based strategies to deal with the spread of the virus we are just at the beginning. every member state even those who have very low numbers to date all of us have to know and to understand this is not possible to stop the violence but it is possible and of at most important to slow down the spread of the virus that is doable and you've seen many measures like schools and universities are being closed events
unprecedented challenges to our health care systems but also a major shock to our economies i am from vince that the european union can withstand this shock. but each member states needs to live up to its full responsibility and the european union as a whole needs to be determined or united already made to it and to unite. in a pandemic scientific based guidance is essential to help plot the best course of action. yes study together with commission as the actual yet tedious i launched a board...
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now waiting to see whether it's that pattern will repeat itself and the see signs here is a little vinces off the top of the agenda at a meeting of foreign ministers in creation's capital zagreb e.u. foreign ministers chief. welcomed the russian to its agreement and said the block would step op-ed for civilians in adelaide also a supported by dutch minister. for a no fly zone and that's meant to stop the syrian regime bombing civilian targets and. we needed humanitarian aid delivered to the wards. and. at that meeting of foreign ministers and it's a good guild it seems the foreign ministers have vapid up there meeting what does this say about the cease fire agreed on by. but they rarely come this decision made by russia and turkey because it provides the precondition for 8 that is going from the european union into that region into it lip where people are desperate for it foreign policy chief joseph morrell just explained that every day a 100 trucks loaded with water with food are crossing into that mountainous region trying to reach these people and that is why in their conclusion for th
now waiting to see whether it's that pattern will repeat itself and the see signs here is a little vinces off the top of the agenda at a meeting of foreign ministers in creation's capital zagreb e.u. foreign ministers chief. welcomed the russian to its agreement and said the block would step op-ed for civilians in adelaide also a supported by dutch minister. for a no fly zone and that's meant to stop the syrian regime bombing civilian targets and. we needed humanitarian aid delivered to the...
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extra support for athens it all stems from an intensification in fighting in syria is it a liberal vince which led turkey to claim it can no longer accommodate the refugees its borders with the e.u. race is fiercely resisting insists it will turn back anyone attempting to enter illegally as well as crossing by many migrants have been attempting to reach greece by boats in the past day or so with a breath in making it to the eastern a genome and on monday a video emerges purportedly showing a greek coast guard vessel intimidating a dinghy full of refugees firing warning shots into the water run them and in a separate incident a child drowned off the coast of this boss when an inflatable boat overturned well this latest refugee influx is sparking major concerns in the e.u. as peter over explains. as the situation at the border between turkey and greece escalates the turkish president has warned to expect the number of people trying to cross to increase since the moment we open our borders the number of those who have had to europe has reached hundreds of thousands now will be more soon thi
extra support for athens it all stems from an intensification in fighting in syria is it a liberal vince which led turkey to claim it can no longer accommodate the refugees its borders with the e.u. race is fiercely resisting insists it will turn back anyone attempting to enter illegally as well as crossing by many migrants have been attempting to reach greece by boats in the past day or so with a breath in making it to the eastern a genome and on monday a video emerges purportedly showing a...
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vince who is following this story welcome stefan president trumps expected to hold a news conference shortly the 2nd this week on the corona virus outbreak what are we expecting. we're expecting the president to come out any minute actually now into the rose garden of the white house and to make good on what he bungled there's no other word for it. just 48 hours ago in his address to the nation we do not expect him to roll 'd back the travel ban from europe but it's we expect him to declare a national. emergency or it coronavirus emergency why would he do this because he has been under tremendous tremendous pressure from all sides of the political spectrum from friends and foes 'd. for days now to take a action more severe action b. show leadership and see make funds available and with declaring a national emergency or coronavirus emergency he would make do exactly that make it possible to pump billions of dollars into the system into the states into the communities which are taking the brunt of what is to be expected a major crisis in development here in the united states. as in con
vince who is following this story welcome stefan president trumps expected to hold a news conference shortly the 2nd this week on the corona virus outbreak what are we expecting. we're expecting the president to come out any minute actually now into the rose garden of the white house and to make good on what he bungled there's no other word for it. just 48 hours ago in his address to the nation we do not expect him to roll 'd back the travel ban from europe but it's we expect him to declare a...
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control but with many tough restrictions still in place nationwide it seems to be having trouble from vince in the public to be alert but not alarmed katrina al-jazeera. the un's nuclear watchdog is demanding answers from iran over under clear that target here at 3 sites the international atomic energy agency says in the last 3 months iran has tripled its uranium stockpile that's 5 times the level it committed to under the 2015 nuclear deal made with world powers the i.a.e.a. says it wants access to the sites in question oh it's super tuesday in the united states the biggest day in the democratic campaign to become the presidential nominee among the hopefuls is front runner bernie sanders who cast his vote in his home state of vermont it's one of 14 states deciding today who will take on donald trump in november more than a 3rd of the total delegates are up for grabs there's been a lot of movement in the race in the last 2 days john hendren has more on that from north carolina one of the states holding primaries. what happened is over the past 48 hours you had pete to judge panel out of the
control but with many tough restrictions still in place nationwide it seems to be having trouble from vince in the public to be alert but not alarmed katrina al-jazeera. the un's nuclear watchdog is demanding answers from iran over under clear that target here at 3 sites the international atomic energy agency says in the last 3 months iran has tripled its uranium stockpile that's 5 times the level it committed to under the 2015 nuclear deal made with world powers the i.a.e.a. says it wants...
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to get behind what the virtues are and that is see the american lives right now american my friend vince each other because of the present government is not willing x.l. in places like new york where the mayor and the governor i'm pretty great steps to address that incredible spike needs he says in new york i think right now we're in a moment such great uncertainty because hospitals as well as how care workers like my family members and it's sounding the alarm going so far as to write a letter to the federal government just a couple last week saying if you do not invoke this 8 american minds are going to be lost and we're already seeing that it's really a familiar of the federal government at this point no matter how much state leadership we see rhenish ah thanks very much indeed for talking to us. there without his ear and it's time for us to take a look at the top stories this hour the british prime minister has severely restricted the movement of citizens to slow the spread of the coronavirus people are being told to say there are a few exceptions you can go to work for exercise and t
to get behind what the virtues are and that is see the american lives right now american my friend vince each other because of the present government is not willing x.l. in places like new york where the mayor and the governor i'm pretty great steps to address that incredible spike needs he says in new york i think right now we're in a moment such great uncertainty because hospitals as well as how care workers like my family members and it's sounding the alarm going so far as to write a letter...
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oe: our thanks to vince cignarella and matt maley. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: life from bloomberg world headquarters in new york. scarlet: if you look at the markets day, we were down 11, 12%, today we are up 6%, 5%. membershe s&p 500's rose more than 10%. yesterday, we had two thirds following more than 10%. joe: did you look at the lines before? scarlet: here is the last three days. let's click on that just to show you. there you go. romaine: obviously, it is easy to get the percentages mixed up over the last few days. you look at where we are in equities. joe, you brought up what we saw in the treasury market. starting to see money coming out of that. thet 50 basis points on two-year yield. we should also point out the dollar had a monster day. index, up 1.38%. high on that basket. enthusiasm so far about what the fed is done. that does not necessarily mean that the fed is out of tools. let's bring in the director of research and analysis at employee america. he is calling for the federal reserve to do a lot more, including muni
oe: our thanks to vince cignarella and matt maley. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: life from bloomberg world headquarters in new york. scarlet: if you look at the markets day, we were down 11, 12%, today we are up 6%, 5%. membershe s&p 500's rose more than 10%. yesterday, we had two thirds following more than 10%. joe: did you look at the lines before? scarlet: here is the last three days. let's click on that just to show you. there you go. romaine: obviously, it is easy to get the...
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staying in power after his term ends will be good for russia but how could vince on his critics this is inside story. hello again i'm jane spies he's russia's longest serving leader since the soviet dictator joseph stalin and if you're a russian under the age of 20 you've never known another leader vladimir putin's critics fear he's preparing to be president for life the 67 year old has backed a constitutional amendment to reset his presidential term count to 0 allowing him to run in another 2 elections the lower house of parliament passed the legislation on tuesday russians would you to have their say in.
staying in power after his term ends will be good for russia but how could vince on his critics this is inside story. hello again i'm jane spies he's russia's longest serving leader since the soviet dictator joseph stalin and if you're a russian under the age of 20 you've never known another leader vladimir putin's critics fear he's preparing to be president for life the 67 year old has backed a constitutional amendment to reset his presidential term count to 0 allowing him to run in another 2...
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his rise to power parallels the time of relevant vince with radio to television. another book on louis brandeis. he has a deep grounding and 27th history. i really fresh perspective in the book that he was good to talk about today called "in the cauldron". it is a very complicated time. how they were trying to navigate this transition. when he wanted to get into this war american policy was forcing the decision one way or another. you will hear a fantastic story. at the the book is called "in the cauldron" please welcome lew paper. [applause]. >> think you all for coming. when paul said he was going to introduce me i have only one request i said i don't care if it is true or not just make me look good. i think he did a great job. i do want to thank paul and cliff for the invitation to be here it's a great honor. i'm very privileged and flattered to have received the invitation. being here has a special meaning for me. when i was a little boy my father talk to me all the time about president roosevelt. and the reason he talked to me was because i had been stricken
his rise to power parallels the time of relevant vince with radio to television. another book on louis brandeis. he has a deep grounding and 27th history. i really fresh perspective in the book that he was good to talk about today called "in the cauldron". it is a very complicated time. how they were trying to navigate this transition. when he wanted to get into this war american policy was forcing the decision one way or another. you will hear a fantastic story. at the the book is...
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. >> my name is vince, and i'm a faculty member of the hospitality arts and culinary school here in sanrancisco. this is my 11th year. the policemrogram is very, ver in what this industry demands. cooking, health, safety, and sanitation issues are included in it. it's quite a complete program to prepare them for what's happening out in the real world. >> the first time i heard about this program, i was working in a restaurant, and the sous chef had graduated from this program. he was very young to be a sous chef, and i want to be like him, basically, in the future. this program, it's awesome. >> it's another world when you're here. it's another world. you get to be who you are, a person get to be who they are. you get to explore different things, and then, you get to explore and they encourage you to bring your background to the kitchen, too. >> i've been in the program for about a year. two-year program, and i'm about halfway through. before, i was studying behavioral genetics and dance. i had few injuries, and i couldn't pursue the things that i needed to to dance, so i pursued my oth
. >> my name is vince, and i'm a faculty member of the hospitality arts and culinary school here in sanrancisco. this is my 11th year. the policemrogram is very, ver in what this industry demands. cooking, health, safety, and sanitation issues are included in it. it's quite a complete program to prepare them for what's happening out in the real world. >> the first time i heard about this program, i was working in a restaurant, and the sous chef had graduated from this program. he...
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. >> options were offered, but vince and carly say most were either too expensive or too far away fromy. at their age, they know they forever in the pandemic is causing >> it is terrible. i am anxious, frightened, and i have more than one reason we find. semen, brookdale's kpix 5 has asked the owners to keep the building as an assisted-living facility the owners are determined to sell. brookdale went on to say we can report 80% of our residents are relocated to new living conditions that the health and well-being of our residents is our top priority. the full semen is available keep sending your stories in two kpix.com. you can always sees is reporting on this is the montgomery street station just before five pms afternoon. they say ridership is a down about 30% and that could translate to a $3.5 billion loss >>> 60 minutes after 5:00 pm. gianna, i am taking part in things that are kind of normal and i heard you mention red on the sensors a little while ago and i was like, okay, okay, that's normal. careful out there but there is letter traffic in a lot of areas. the san mateo bridge t
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you had the very sad suicide of vince foster, a clinton friend. in the first year of his presidency. accusations on talk radio that somehow the clintons were behind that. so politically, he inherited a great movement against him. >> we have talked at other points about this concept of, the permanent campaign. the way that, getting in the in theand crescendoing 1980's, but reaching a point of perfection of the art in the 1990's, politics became ever present in the act of governing. once upon a time it was not the case. we talk all the time about some things that are the same ever since america was founded, and some things that have changed with regards to the presidency. the permanent campaign would be a great example of something that is different. and had a marked effect on the clinton presidency. certainly his administration participated in it, and very willfully. but the idea that once upon a time, politics was about elections, and an election would occur and politics would not completely stop, but there would be a genuine and bona fide effort
you had the very sad suicide of vince foster, a clinton friend. in the first year of his presidency. accusations on talk radio that somehow the clintons were behind that. so politically, he inherited a great movement against him. >> we have talked at other points about this concept of, the permanent campaign. the way that, getting in the in theand crescendoing 1980's, but reaching a point of perfection of the art in the 1990's, politics became ever present in the act of governing. once...
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mythical, time to a more present time, so americans came to question the ecological habitants, from all vince put all this production. in the late 19th and early eight early 20th century, many citizens supported president roosevelt, because he worried that united states was using up all its non renewable resources to quickly, conservationists, people as they became known, work to set aside forests, mountains full of minerals for use by future generations as well as to prefer preserve some beautiful locations and parks during the new deal response to the great depression in the 1930s president franklin roosevelt, people working for him they tried to restore the planet by hiring the unemployed for various conservation programs. planting trees trying to mitigate the horrible dust balls the cover the great plains at that time. a crucial moment came in the 1960s, which saw the rise of modern environmentalism. over the course of that decade, americans found themselves galvanized, with ecological issues. on a number of different fronts. some of those were intellectual, rachel carson her book silent
mythical, time to a more present time, so americans came to question the ecological habitants, from all vince put all this production. in the late 19th and early eight early 20th century, many citizens supported president roosevelt, because he worried that united states was using up all its non renewable resources to quickly, conservationists, people as they became known, work to set aside forests, mountains full of minerals for use by future generations as well as to prefer preserve some...
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the ocho is inspired by the ben stiller vince vaughn movie "dodge ball." remember that classic? event will include a dodge ball match ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine >> you're going to need to grab the kleenex for this one. after initially being told no, a boston man gets his chance to serenade the love of his life through a window at a nursing home. his long-time girlfriend mary low has been living at the compass on the bay, assisted living facility for five years now. he advivisits her daily. he sang to her before tearfully saying good-bye. >> i will see you soon. all of this will be over eventually. i love you very much. i miss you. >> so hard, you know, trying to just do his daily routine there, but at least he gets to see her every day. >> hang in there, everybody. call. face time, call. >> call grandma. >> serenade who you need to serenade. i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. "new day" starts right now. warning for people to stay-at-home. we're confident that people in california will abide by it. >> we said stop. you can't work. >> senate republicans unve
the ocho is inspired by the ben stiller vince vaughn movie "dodge ball." remember that classic? event will include a dodge ball match ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine >> you're going to need to grab the kleenex for this one. after initially being told no, a boston man gets his chance to serenade the love of his life through a window at a nursing home. his long-time girlfriend mary low has been living at the compass on the bay, assisted living facility for five years...
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. >> it's interesting to hear and we spoke with vince about this last hour. he said what would they accomplish by buying more long bonds or buying more mortgages the rates still low. there would be no point in them buying the long bond you start thinking through what the financial, i don't know if impression is the right word, the hurt to the pricing power can look like. >> maybe powell isn't the right person because he was at that ngo, nongovernment organization looki in , looking at fiscal policies and things like that he's not in favor of modern monetary theory where there could be a partnership between the treasury and the fed in other words, there could be additional government spending but the yields aren't going to go up. >> if you look at wall street, they are clamoring for treasuries that's the only way they that could happen is by increasing the deficit. they're already in distress due to electronics >> there's not enough money to be made. >> it's not the same interest. if you push yields down below 1%, we're not going to talk about yields in mornin
. >> it's interesting to hear and we spoke with vince about this last hour. he said what would they accomplish by buying more long bonds or buying more mortgages the rates still low. there would be no point in them buying the long bond you start thinking through what the financial, i don't know if impression is the right word, the hurt to the pricing power can look like. >> maybe powell isn't the right person because he was at that ngo, nongovernment organization looki in , looking...