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lee cowan with that story. you're watching the "cbs overnight news." >>> social distancing is taking a toll on shuttered bars and restaurants from coast to coast. the jack rose dining saw loon in d.c. is not immune. it's famous for its extensive vintage collection of whiskeys. now those treasured libations are for sale. >> reporter: bill thomas is taking stock. are there any bottles that were on the walls that you are not quite rea t yet? >> there were a few hundred we squared away. >> reporter: he has the largest whiskey library in the western hemisphere. at least it did until last week when he started selling it off. >> 39. >> reporter: it sounds like this collection means a lot to you. did you ever think about just holding onto it and closing your doors? >> that was never an option. you can't leave an asset like this on the wall when people need help. >> reporter: help came by the dram. after coronavirus shuttered the city's dine-in restaurants, thomas started doing take-out. and liquidating 2700 prized bott
lee cowan with that story. you're watching the "cbs overnight news." >>> social distancing is taking a toll on shuttered bars and restaurants from coast to coast. the jack rose dining saw loon in d.c. is not immune. it's famous for its extensive vintage collection of whiskeys. now those treasured libations are for sale. >> reporter: bill thomas is taking stock. are there any bottles that were on the walls that you are not quite rea t yet? >> there were a few...
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even support in the way of chocolate bunnies can go a long way sickle cowan the arc brought smiles to kids from about 150 families. legendary british formula one driver stirling moss known affectionately as mr motor racing has died at the age of 90 after a long illness he was widely regarded as the greatest formula one pilot never to win the world championship but he did finish runner up 4 times a fearless and fiercely competitive driver he won 16 grand crease before retiring at the age of 31 following a crash that left him in a coma but he continued to race in special legend events into his eighty's. to watching d.w. news from berlin remember you can always get the latest headlines on our d w app or on our website e.w. dot com we're always there for you on twitter instagram to give you news i'm white and blue cross the berlin remember stay healthy stay smart if you can stay home stay tuned to govern the next round. which horses. video. anytime anywhere. w. this.
even support in the way of chocolate bunnies can go a long way sickle cowan the arc brought smiles to kids from about 150 families. legendary british formula one driver stirling moss known affectionately as mr motor racing has died at the age of 90 after a long illness he was widely regarded as the greatest formula one pilot never to win the world championship but he did finish runner up 4 times a fearless and fiercely competitive driver he won 16 grand crease before retiring at the age of 31...
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lee cowan was invited into his studio. ♪ ♪ >> i think what's in my head was the idea or the feeling thatanted to have. >> reporter: an emotion? >> yeah, yeah, i think that's what makes art art. ♪ ♪ ♪ i wish somebody would come and ease my ♪ ♪ >> reporter: kadeer nelson has been emoting one brush stroke at a time. perhaps you've seen his work on the cover of the new york error children's book. he's a celebrated illustrator, too. his work hangs in galleries, museums. collectors eagerly seek him out. what he does best is perhaps what we need most of all right now, the strength of the human spirit celebrated. >> i think it's a crucial moment and i need to have a voice and creata create an image that will give people hope. i call it after the storm. >> reporter: after the storm? >> all these people and the figures in the painting, they have their eye on a common goal. they all have their eyes trained on the light. >> reporter: it was still a work in progress when we visited nelson's los angeles studio earlier this month at a healthy social distance, of course. but even in its earliest stages,
lee cowan was invited into his studio. ♪ ♪ >> i think what's in my head was the idea or the feeling thatanted to have. >> reporter: an emotion? >> yeah, yeah, i think that's what makes art art. ♪ ♪ ♪ i wish somebody would come and ease my ♪ ♪ >> reporter: kadeer nelson has been emoting one brush stroke at a time. perhaps you've seen his work on the cover of the new york error children's book. he's a celebrated illustrator, too. his work hangs in galleries,...
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let's bring in oliver from cowan. great to speak with you. you put together the report outlining the various number of months that each retailer might have in terms of liquidity and you're concerned about other retailers that might number position to trip their covenant. if you were to formulate a list of the poster children of troubled retailers, who would be out there? >> well, unfortunately, we are cautiously optimistic. what's happening here is the mall is in trouble we are looking at mall retailers much more at risk. jc penney's as well, and we're watching that. working capital is a key need. so these retailers are delaying the accounts payable and they'll need to purchase goods for the important fall season and so what we're looking at is the disruption in consumer confidence and also a transformation at the same time, we've had a lot of problems in the mall and mall traffic had been negative so store closures and the debt covenants and they're all key risk factors and that being said, china's starting to see some brighter spots and the
let's bring in oliver from cowan. great to speak with you. you put together the report outlining the various number of months that each retailer might have in terms of liquidity and you're concerned about other retailers that might number position to trip their covenant. if you were to formulate a list of the poster children of troubled retailers, who would be out there? >> well, unfortunately, we are cautiously optimistic. what's happening here is the mall is in trouble we are looking at...
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. >> pauley: with face masks in high demand, lee cowan overs a stitch in time.ita braver is our guide to museums online. jim gaffigan updates us on his family's life in quarantine. plus, thoughts for easter and passover, from cardinal timothy dolan and others. on this sunday morning, april 12th, 2020. we'll be right back. step by step, we're going to figure this out. we're gonna find a way through this. we're working really, really hard in hospitals, our nurses, our techs, all the docs. it's about staggering when people get sick so that the hospitals can cope. we're gonna go through an awful lot of these. all across puget sound, people have been stepping up and donating personal protective equipment. we stay at work. for you. you stay at home for us. just know we're all with you. thank you, thank you so much. thank you doctors & nurses. >> pauley: first things first: we heard all kinds of numbers about the coronavirus this past week. some hopeful; many disheartening. and then there is the toll on the economy. more than 6.5 million people added to the nation's jo
. >> pauley: with face masks in high demand, lee cowan overs a stitch in time.ita braver is our guide to museums online. jim gaffigan updates us on his family's life in quarantine. plus, thoughts for easter and passover, from cardinal timothy dolan and others. on this sunday morning, april 12th, 2020. we'll be right back. step by step, we're going to figure this out. we're gonna find a way through this. we're working really, really hard in hospitals, our nurses, our techs, all the docs....
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and lee cowan shows us a painting worth a thousand words. plus tracy smith on curb service.ohn blackstone with randy newman, and jim gaffigan and more, on this sunday morning, the 19th of april, 2020. we'll be right back. ♪ wow! i'm original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute. better than you! wherever drama pops off pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy this is kind of a first... for all of us. ♪ ♪ but maybe this is a time to put other things... first. ♪ ♪ like being the first to check in. ♪ ♪ or the first to try you hand at the culinary arts. or all the arts. be the first to volunteer. or the first to say it's all going to be okay. and when the day comes, when we're no longer looking at our worlds from the inside out. it will be what we did in here that will make us stronger out there. is so irresistible, you'll wanna eat them anywhere, so don't resist! pop 'em outside, or on the go, or on the way home! pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken c
and lee cowan shows us a painting worth a thousand words. plus tracy smith on curb service.ohn blackstone with randy newman, and jim gaffigan and more, on this sunday morning, the 19th of april, 2020. we'll be right back. ♪ wow! i'm original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute. better than you! wherever drama pops off pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy this is kind of a first......
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still, through the bleak, there are bright spots, like in oklahoma, where the family of geoffrey cowan able to embrace after he spent 28 days in the i.c.u. >> he was very, very critically ill, and he's very lucky to be alive. >> reporter: and this somber moment at arlington national cemetery in the social distancing era-- a soldier lowering his mask, to console a grieving family as he placed the try-folded flag on a table a safe dance away. of course, there is more to this crisis, this virus than just the health impact. today the city of new york announced a $170 million plan to 70 million plan to $170 million enough food during this crisis, and that is in addition to the 275,000 meals provided to school sites and delivered to seniors every single day, norah. ne o'donnell: incredible numbers, mola, thank you. moments ago, president trump tid he will announce new guidelines tomorrow that aim to reopen the economy. he's pushing to do it before the end of this month, even as the mayor right here in d.c., the nation's capital, extended her stay-at-home order to may 15. ben tracy is at th g
still, through the bleak, there are bright spots, like in oklahoma, where the family of geoffrey cowan able to embrace after he spent 28 days in the i.c.u. >> he was very, very critically ill, and he's very lucky to be alive. >> reporter: and this somber moment at arlington national cemetery in the social distancing era-- a soldier lowering his mask, to console a grieving family as he placed the try-folded flag on a table a safe dance away. of course, there is more to this crisis,...
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in san francisco, claudia cowan, fox news. >>> in the u.s. amid the pandemic, the demo apartment has confirmed they will 30 days and be made under the defense production act. the president invoked the act, which gives the federal government broad authority to direct private companies to meet the demands of the needs of the country. >>> the governor of new york says hospitalizations 22 due to the coronavirus continue to decline. >> the good news is the curve of the increase is continuing to flatten. the number of hospitalizations appears to have hit an apex and apex appears to be a plateau. which is what many of the models predict that, that it wasn't going to be a straight up and straight down, it would be a straight up hit the top number and then you plateau for a period of time, and that looks like what we are doing. >> reporter: meantime the battle is brewing between former new york mayor bill de blasio who says the schools will remain closed throughout the academic year. cuomo said a decision like that should be made in conjunction with t
in san francisco, claudia cowan, fox news. >>> in the u.s. amid the pandemic, the demo apartment has confirmed they will 30 days and be made under the defense production act. the president invoked the act, which gives the federal government broad authority to direct private companies to meet the demands of the needs of the country. >>> the governor of new york says hospitalizations 22 due to the coronavirus continue to decline. >> the good news is the curve of the...
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in los angeles, lee cowan for "cbs this morning." >> bravo, kadir nelson.they did on sunday morning was knockouts. you can hear more of "cbs this morning," including extended interviews and original content, on our podcast. before we go, we've got some tips on how to use this time at home to invest in your professional future. thinking about that, too. we'll be right back. >>> before we go, here's one thing you can do today to live a happi happier, healthier, more productive life. part of our partnership with gretchen ruben and her pacific "happier." gretchen joins us with tips on how we can invest in our professional futures. gretchen, good morning. so i mean, if you're inside, you're not going to the office, maybe you don't have a job, how can you take steps to improve your likelihood of having a job or thriving in the future? >> one thing you want to do is present yourself with as much strength as possible. so this is a time to update your resume, update your linkedin profile. if i have bio on a company website year our own, if you need to draft a cover
in los angeles, lee cowan for "cbs this morning." >> bravo, kadir nelson.they did on sunday morning was knockouts. you can hear more of "cbs this morning," including extended interviews and original content, on our podcast. before we go, we've got some tips on how to use this time at home to invest in your professional future. thinking about that, too. we'll be right back. >>> before we go, here's one thing you can do today to live a happi happier, healthier,...
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in seven cisco, claudia cowan, fox news. >>> traffic on the golden gate bridge down more than 70% as a result of the pandemic in the state's stayed home order. officials say from april 5th through april 11th, golden gate bridge traffic was down 71% from normal, golden gate transit bus ridership fell 28% and golden gate very ship ridership fell 20% compared to this time lester. they said they saw a three drop since the shelter in place orders began on march 17th. >>> transit is offering free shuttle for cyclists and pedestrians trying to travel between oakland and alameda. crews are working on the sidewalk inside the tube between oakland and alameda. the shuttle will run every 15 minutes between the posey ventilation building cannot and alameda and chinese gordon park on seventh street in oakland. traffic and traffic will not be affected by this closure. today, munich began continuing bosa traffic temporally discontinued because of coronavirus. this included 12,038 gary wrapper. muni eliminated most of us succeed regular bus routes early this month, leaving just 17 of his busiest line
in seven cisco, claudia cowan, fox news. >>> traffic on the golden gate bridge down more than 70% as a result of the pandemic in the state's stayed home order. officials say from april 5th through april 11th, golden gate bridge traffic was down 71% from normal, golden gate transit bus ridership fell 28% and golden gate very ship ridership fell 20% compared to this time lester. they said they saw a three drop since the shelter in place orders began on march 17th. >>> transit is...
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claudia cowan explains. >> call it the silver lining to so many people staying home and off the roads faster and safer and with more workers assigned to each shift, thanks to expanded lane closures. that is expediting road repairs across the country, including here on one of san francisco's busiest thoroughfares, 19th avenue. >> what's really allowing us to do is work during the day, do it safely, better quality, asphalt is always better when it's done during the day and has warmer temperatures than at night. so a tremendous opportunity, not impacting the traffic at all. >> according to state transportation officials, traffic is down 36%, and that's helping to accelerate numerous projects, including work along 70 miles of scenic highway, one in carmel, with workers wearing masks and keeping safe. >> most of our people are by themselves in the cab in the piece of a heavy equipment. often a lot of that work is just naturally already socially distant from each other, so it is an easy way to help keep the economy moving and still work on something important for our society and not put our
claudia cowan explains. >> call it the silver lining to so many people staying home and off the roads faster and safer and with more workers assigned to each shift, thanks to expanded lane closures. that is expediting road repairs across the country, including here on one of san francisco's busiest thoroughfares, 19th avenue. >> what's really allowing us to do is work during the day, do it safely, better quality, asphalt is always better when it's done during the day and has warmer...
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. >> karen, listen i think it was a cowan report out this morning and i was critical on social media, normal travel will not resume for three to five years. if you believe that number then it would seem that just logically say the airlines, no matter how much federal backstop they get are uninvestable. they can't go on with this level of 97% empty planes for that much longer. >> right although there is a lot of middle ground. i don't know what back to normal means and they were operating in the last couple of years and it was boom time for them, and you know, they were able to add on more and more revenue. who knows what the configuration of a plane will look like. who knows if there will be a middle seat? i don't know if struck rally they can get back to that, but there is some middle ground between where we are now and just the value, zero and some tlefl that there needs to be way, way high arer >> it has to be 50 persz or 75% for her to survive and there are parts of the market that is not trading well and sorry for the technical difficulties about banks. airlines, banks, small cap
. >> karen, listen i think it was a cowan report out this morning and i was critical on social media, normal travel will not resume for three to five years. if you believe that number then it would seem that just logically say the airlines, no matter how much federal backstop they get are uninvestable. they can't go on with this level of 97% empty planes for that much longer. >> right although there is a lot of middle ground. i don't know what back to normal means and they were...
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this is an argument tyler cowan of george mason made and peter teal, famously made with his line about how we expected flying cars, deloreans winging their way to the future and instead we got 140 characters on twitter which is now 280 characters so there is no great stagnation. [laughter] >> host: >> guest: robert gordon from the university of chicago has written a sweeping thousand page book the rise and fall of american growth in the point they all make, it is not certain logical progress has ceased, the internet era has demonstrated a lot of incredible breakthroughs in communication, information and simulation. it is more technological progress has been mono dimensional. and areas like transportation, energy, agriculture, and the built environment. and and and they try to revolutionize real-world industries those are the companies that often end up being the unicorns the turnout to be frauds or failures. to bring big tech to bear on and all fashion. and we were trying to revolutionize office space, a similar story. that is the core of that piece of the stagnation, progress hasn't c
this is an argument tyler cowan of george mason made and peter teal, famously made with his line about how we expected flying cars, deloreans winging their way to the future and instead we got 140 characters on twitter which is now 280 characters so there is no great stagnation. [laughter] >> host: >> guest: robert gordon from the university of chicago has written a sweeping thousand page book the rise and fall of american growth in the point they all make, it is not certain logical...
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i said we appreciate what mister cowans has done but we think, i think i could do something different and i always just talked about me, i didn't talk about him and was fortunate enough to get elected. and then fast-forward a little bit, i'm in the legislature afew years . and in south carolina whenever they were passing legislation, it was done by voice vote at all in favor say icon all those, nay. the eyes had. one day there was a piece of legislation that went across the desk gave legislators pay raises. all in favor say i, all post silent. the eyes have it but to this day you can't find one legislator that said they voted themselves a pay raise area and i got really upset and went to the speaker of the house and i said this is why people don't trust us. and the next day i filed a bill that said anything important enough to be debated on the floor of the house or senate is important enough to have a vote on the record . the speaker called me in. he said that the bill away. we don't need to have it written we will decide what the public needs to see and what they don't really rememb
i said we appreciate what mister cowans has done but we think, i think i could do something different and i always just talked about me, i didn't talk about him and was fortunate enough to get elected. and then fast-forward a little bit, i'm in the legislature afew years . and in south carolina whenever they were passing legislation, it was done by voice vote at all in favor say icon all those, nay. the eyes had. one day there was a piece of legislation that went across the desk gave...
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. >> john, target estimates raised today at cowan target's a retailer seemingly in a decent place for obvious reasons. >> yeah. it has had a spectacular engagement with their base, judge, because a lot of folks, of course, really had not experienced the target delivery and now a lot of folks are really signing up for -- so this becomes something that is competitive with a prime membership and so forth. not with everything that amazon does but specifically with the sorts of items in that target store so yes i really like the way it's responding. i love that it got back above 100 and breaking above these various support or resistance when we're beneath it. it is just broken above several. >> take a look at disney if we could right now. everybody owns it. okay disney downgraded at wells target cut to 107 from 155 severe downturn in the parks is what they're talking about zero park attendance for the first half of 2020 50% capacity for fiscal year '21. i mean, everybody disagrees with this call? steve weiss? >> i don't know that i disagree. i think the capacity number is low for '21. i di
. >> john, target estimates raised today at cowan target's a retailer seemingly in a decent place for obvious reasons. >> yeah. it has had a spectacular engagement with their base, judge, because a lot of folks, of course, really had not experienced the target delivery and now a lot of folks are really signing up for -- so this becomes something that is competitive with a prime membership and so forth. not with everything that amazon does but specifically with the sorts of items in...
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this as an argument tyler cowan of george mason is made, an argument peters teal famously made with a slight but how we expected flying cars come to lorient winging their way into the future and it's that we got the 140 characters on twitter which is now 280 characters so in fact, there is no great stagnation. [laughing] and robert gordon at and econot at university of chicago or at northwestern was written a sweeping the house and page book the rise and fall of american growth, and the point they all make is it's not the technological progress has ceased obviously. the internet era has demonstrated aot lot of incredie breakthroughs in communication, information transmission and simulation. it's more that technological progress has become wanted to mitchell. its i all tacked and nothing el. areas like transportation, energy, agriculture, even the built in and private don't you o become a progress that we took for granted between 1840-1970, let's say. further, when tech companies leave the world attack and try to revolutionize real-world industries, those of the companies that often en
this as an argument tyler cowan of george mason is made, an argument peters teal famously made with a slight but how we expected flying cars come to lorient winging their way into the future and it's that we got the 140 characters on twitter which is now 280 characters so in fact, there is no great stagnation. [laughing] and robert gordon at and econot at university of chicago or at northwestern was written a sweeping the house and page book the rise and fall of american growth, and the point...
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some are gardening, many arefá baking bread, and our lee cowan how they're discussing newtq passions.d existence, something has happened. from sidewalk art to surrealism, covid-19 has tapped a creative nerve that many of us never eveá knew we had. >> it might be dance, it might be baking,t( it might be designg a garden. >> reporter: it's not the end product, it's the process. >> absolutely the process. if you start, something beautiful will happen. this is some wild red. >> reporter: lonnie lardner is a former journalist-turned-creativity consultant. before the outbreak, sheqÑiu(j helpingt( business executives self-eplore through art. >> you need two things -- a desire and time. and a global pandemic just gave yout( the time. >> reporter: it's note1 just abq filling the time, though. like learning to play ping pong by yourself or taking up knitting. those who are surviving best have found something that feeds their soul. for st. louise1 designer and photographere1 trenna travis, i was soil where she foundt( sola. >> there is a certain joy in just getti)s your hands dirty. oh, and i've
some are gardening, many arefá baking bread, and our lee cowan how they're discussing newtq passions.d existence, something has happened. from sidewalk art to surrealism, covid-19 has tapped a creative nerve that many of us never eveá knew we had. >> it might be dance, it might be baking,t( it might be designg a garden. >> reporter: it's not the end product, it's the process. >> absolutely the process. if you start, something beautiful will happen. this is some wild red....
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michael cowan reports. much of our world is lockdown. our movements severely restricted.exercise a day. across the globe, countries are taking different approaches to exercise. in paris, authorities have stopped exercise outdoors, apart from walking, between 10am and 7pm. in spain, all exercise outside the home is banned, unless you have a dog, in which case you can take it for a walk. japan's prime minister says it's ok to exercise outdoors, as long as you're alone. and in australia, exercise is permitted in your neighbourhood, and you're allowed to work out with one person. scientists agree that the virus is spread through droplets expelled when an infected person coughs or sneezes. what they still don't know is how easily the virus can spread through breathing. when we exercise, we inhale and exhale much more, so could you be putting yourself and others at risk from exercising outdoors? to help answer that question is professor bert blocken. he's been researching how droplets from your nose and mouth travel during exercise. his research hasn't been officially published
michael cowan reports. much of our world is lockdown. our movements severely restricted.exercise a day. across the globe, countries are taking different approaches to exercise. in paris, authorities have stopped exercise outdoors, apart from walking, between 10am and 7pm. in spain, all exercise outside the home is banned, unless you have a dog, in which case you can take it for a walk. japan's prime minister says it's ok to exercise outdoors, as long as you're alone. and in australia, exercise...
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michael cowan, bbc news. exercise etiquette is an interesting one.t like to read you a quick quote from professorjohn edmonds for the london school of infectious diseases and tropical medicine. "banning exercise outdoors will have a negative —— negligible impact on spending the virus and a marked impact on people's well—being". that has been peer—reviewed. many cities have recognised that and are actively making more space, reclaiming road space so people can exercise more. running the hypothesis of one scientist is how you get people a bit stressed doing things the wrong way, such as villages trying to ban people ride through. as long as you follow the same guidance for all of us, keep that distance, it is a good thing, it helps people stay —— who are staying isolated from months and during a crisis, it protects the nhs. the vast majority of people, whatever they are doing, doing it responsibly, it is a tiny minority who are causing issues. not even causing issues, we think it will, but ultimately we keep apart from each other. i have changed my run
michael cowan, bbc news. exercise etiquette is an interesting one.t like to read you a quick quote from professorjohn edmonds for the london school of infectious diseases and tropical medicine. "banning exercise outdoors will have a negative —— negligible impact on spending the virus and a marked impact on people's well—being". that has been peer—reviewed. many cities have recognised that and are actively making more space, reclaiming road space so people can exercise more....
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so my point is, is that, you know, this market cowaner around a while. it could go to lower lows yet. if you think where we could be in 12 months or 18 months i still think there's pretty good upside here and even if it has to go lower first it might not be down there that long. so i think it's more important to focus on where we might be a year, a year and a half from now than what it is that could happen over the next three months, for example. >> good. i want to have you -- we have people on a lot. i want to have you on a lot. here's another one here's another one so, you don't think that we should be focused on how deep the recession is but how long it is and you're pretty sure it's going to be the deepest recession maybe ever or it could be the deepest recession ever but you're still holding out for only two quarters of a recession and that would be, if you could be right about that, that would be big news. that would be a positive development. >> well, i think that this recession is a complete oddity in the entirety of u.s. history, joe. this is no
so my point is, is that, you know, this market cowaner around a while. it could go to lower lows yet. if you think where we could be in 12 months or 18 months i still think there's pretty good upside here and even if it has to go lower first it might not be down there that long. so i think it's more important to focus on where we might be a year, a year and a half from now than what it is that could happen over the next three months, for example. >> good. i want to have you -- we have...
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claudia cowan's in oakland with more this morning.laudia. >> they are getting ready for another busy day here at the alameda county community food bank in oakland which like many food banks across the country has seen unprecedented numbers of people who are needing food assistance for the very first time. and in keeping with social distancing, many of these food banks have set up the drive through centers where people can pick up shelf-stable's like rice and beans, plus fresh produce and frozen meat without having to leave their cars. >> we are able to give them a box of food that's going to last a family for a week or two weeks, that's one less worry that they have. they can focus on getting to that next step in whatever they have to get through. >> was 22 million americans out of work, 95% of food banks across the u.s. are seeing higher demands with about one in three people seeking help for the first time. many cities are using the existing infrastructure from school lunch programs to try to help everyone in need to. long lines of
claudia cowan's in oakland with more this morning.laudia. >> they are getting ready for another busy day here at the alameda county community food bank in oakland which like many food banks across the country has seen unprecedented numbers of people who are needing food assistance for the very first time. and in keeping with social distancing, many of these food banks have set up the drive through centers where people can pick up shelf-stable's like rice and beans, plus fresh produce and...
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howev however, cowan believes the stock will do well because the stock is quite lean and once they reopenee revenues flow in. not necessarily the case for equinox. they told me they haven't been paying rent all across the country right now. they too have furloughed staff but what planet fitness and equinox are both doing is launching these virtual livestreaming online classes. that's the big question for these big organizations. should they be charging for these classes against a backdrop of live content. i spoke to one ceo of an app that's well-established, plank, and he said business is booming. listen in. >> we were already growing going into this. like i was saying, just the shifting landscape in the fitness industry in general. but what's really happened is, you know, big brands like cal sports international who we partnered with with 550,000 members, we are able to offer a digital platform to them now to help them hedge what's going on with their doors having to be closed. kristina: so this is something gyms will have to think of in the near future. virtual online classes could beco
howev however, cowan believes the stock will do well because the stock is quite lean and once they reopenee revenues flow in. not necessarily the case for equinox. they told me they haven't been paying rent all across the country right now. they too have furloughed staff but what planet fitness and equinox are both doing is launching these virtual livestreaming online classes. that's the big question for these big organizations. should they be charging for these classes against a backdrop of...
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reporting obviously this week and some say you have to look past it, we read reports this morning from cowan saying that apple, for instance, reporting on thursday will not be giving guidance for the next quarter ahead. that might be something that we are anticipating for most of these tech companies since it's such a fluid, distorted market that we are in. for instance, sales have fallen off a cliff, also you have a lot of central bank stimulus as well. but all three trillion dollar companies and that's apple, microsoft and amazon, will be reporting this week. so far, we have seen i guess a beat when it comes to profits, from what i see, 65% on the s&p has actually reported better than expected profit and sales have come out a little bit better as well. but look, we are bleeding a lot from last year, down some 20% in earnings from 2019. stuart: okay. but so far, premarket, big tech is up and very nicely so. the dow is up 112 as we speak. as usual, we've got some news on boeing. i don't know whether it's good or bad. the stock is down 10 cents. what's the news, ashley? ashley: well, there's
reporting obviously this week and some say you have to look past it, we read reports this morning from cowan saying that apple, for instance, reporting on thursday will not be giving guidance for the next quarter ahead. that might be something that we are anticipating for most of these tech companies since it's such a fluid, distorted market that we are in. for instance, sales have fallen off a cliff, also you have a lot of central bank stimulus as well. but all three trillion dollar companies...
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david cowan has been speaking to one mother who's described it as a "lifeline". 0nly10% of children like the amount of joy say it is absolutely overshadowed by the amount ofjoy and laughter. isla has edward syndrome, a rare genetic condition, breathing problems and a weakened immune system. the fragile hold on life is at greater risk than ever before. it is a very stressful situation i think for everyone, but particularly knowing that children with life limiting condition are particularly vulnerable, and i think it hit home when i got the letter from the scottish government saying actually, you're in that group that needs to self—isolate for 12 weeks. earlier this year, isla was filmed at rachel house, one of two hospices for children in scotland. the virus mean she can no longer travel there for respite care. together the hospices work with 500 children and theirfamilies, where hospices work with 500 children and their families, where they have had to restrict their activities because of the lockdown. we have to be very careful about social distancing in hospices, and we are focusing on
david cowan has been speaking to one mother who's described it as a "lifeline". 0nly10% of children like the amount of joy say it is absolutely overshadowed by the amount ofjoy and laughter. isla has edward syndrome, a rare genetic condition, breathing problems and a weakened immune system. the fragile hold on life is at greater risk than ever before. it is a very stressful situation i think for everyone, but particularly knowing that children with life limiting condition are...