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the cop accused josh of lying.ng up to his eyeballs in the robberies. >> so if you guys came up with some dumbass scheme to take some money, then be honest with me. >> no. >> reporter: josh stuck to his story. then lawyered up. the detectives flying home to ohio knew they had more work to do but in any conspiracy there's a weak link. they just had to pick their man and break him. >> reporter: coming up: who would crack first? >> we get the -- the phone call saying, "hey"-- >> "let's make a deal." >> "let's -- let's talk." >> reporter: when dateline continues. gels minis. a mighty small pill with concentrated power that works at liquid speed. you'll ask... what pain? advil liqui-gels minis. what if we attack the enemy with a hail of fire and brimstone? or we could do a hail of coupons? i can assure you gina, the enemy does not fear coupons. well there are no bad ideas. yah, except coupons. possibly the best yogurt in the world. sensitivity it's very common to have a gum health concern as well. but if you have sensit
the cop accused josh of lying.ng up to his eyeballs in the robberies. >> so if you guys came up with some dumbass scheme to take some money, then be honest with me. >> no. >> reporter: josh stuck to his story. then lawyered up. the detectives flying home to ohio knew they had more work to do but in any conspiracy there's a weak link. they just had to pick their man and break him. >> reporter: coming up: who would crack first? >> we get the -- the phone call saying,...
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josh brown, t-doc. teladoc. yeah. >> tell us why. >> i took a profit i bought it at like 69 i sold it at 169 i made 100 points on it. i think the company is a really bright future and a huge believer that tela-health is now here to stay i bought the stock a couple of months ago before the virus thing and almost everything i expected to happen happened within like four weeks instead of three or four years so i'm not sticking around. i may get back in at some point but i think i have done really well here. wanted to raise cash. >> appreciate the update shannon, final trade >> verizon reports next friday. >> all right steve weiss? >> i'm pairing back. only thing i bought is moderna. >> josh, quick. >> jpmorgan. >> have a great weekend, everybody. best you can see on monday. kelly evans picks up the coverage now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. stocks are rallying to end the week and off session highs right now the dow's up 455 nearly 2% gain interesting is nasdaq is the laggard, up by .70%. the
josh brown, t-doc. teladoc. yeah. >> tell us why. >> i took a profit i bought it at like 69 i sold it at 169 i made 100 points on it. i think the company is a really bright future and a huge believer that tela-health is now here to stay i bought the stock a couple of months ago before the virus thing and almost everything i expected to happen happened within like four weeks instead of three or four years so i'm not sticking around. i may get back in at some point but i think i have...
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thanks, josh. thanks, david, for your words. and everybody, we've got a lot of kumbaya because we are brothers and sisters. and if there's one silverlining i found in the last month, being home, i get to spend more time with all of you talking about what we need to do. and it is joyful and inspiring, and i'm humble and grateful. and to the journalists on the call, what's remarkable about this group is it's one of the few caucuses who don't look through the lens. we look through the lens of what is in everybody's best interest. and i think the work project that we shared is the perfect example of that. i'm not going to rehash it. i think others have done a fine job. but reflect on one thing i think we're going to be considering a lot more, and that is consumer perceptions are going to drive economic realities. and we can't legislate psychology, but we can listen. we can learn. we can communicate with our constituents. and we have a collective obligation and the problem solvers caucus to ensure americans feel safe again. in one wa
thanks, josh. thanks, david, for your words. and everybody, we've got a lot of kumbaya because we are brothers and sisters. and if there's one silverlining i found in the last month, being home, i get to spend more time with all of you talking about what we need to do. and it is joyful and inspiring, and i'm humble and grateful. and to the journalists on the call, what's remarkable about this group is it's one of the few caucuses who don't look through the lens. we look through the lens of what...
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sgro >> josh, are you still positive on on it? >> i love that in january on a technical basis i don't really know -- i'm not an expert on the entirety of the company but i could tell you they have a lot working against them in this environment. it is a small cap. so strike one. strike two it is in the material sector one of the worst performing in the market an global business and it's office supplies like almost every negative you could think of for the coronavirus reality is stacked up. that being said, high quality company, been around forever pays a dividend yield. this is about what kind of investor you are if you are someone to buy something and make money on in it a week or two, i don't know that this is for you maybe it's worth more research on. >> the boise legend, at the boise legend, what health care stock have we not discussed enough that could benefit from a post-corona world? >> yeah. so you know, flying under the radar screen, a big cap pharma is pfizer. they're not actively really working on a coronavirus vaccine b
sgro >> josh, are you still positive on on it? >> i love that in january on a technical basis i don't really know -- i'm not an expert on the entirety of the company but i could tell you they have a lot working against them in this environment. it is a small cap. so strike one. strike two it is in the material sector one of the worst performing in the market an global business and it's office supplies like almost every negative you could think of for the coronavirus reality is...
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josh and i go back quite a number of years, especially the times when josh showed up in moscow to get his accreditation at the foreign ministry from foreign affairs magazine when i was accredited from foreign policy magazine and they said, josh yaffa -- argue a girl? anyway, josh, this -- congratulations on what is a really terrific and important book. as we were talking backstage i was thinking i'm so glad you've written of this because we read so many books about putin. we've also read so many books about and articles about the dissidents, opposition and we don't, that's like maybe 10% of the population. we don't hear a lot about the people who are in between who make do, who get by. and as a russia watcher i'm so glad you have written is because it's such a rich topic ottawa to ask you about why you decide to write about this -- about why -- and where the idea came from. >> thanks for the generous introduction and thanks to you all for being here today. the idea came to me slowly as i found i wasn't exactly able to capture what i was seeing and feeling about russia. maybe because i
josh and i go back quite a number of years, especially the times when josh showed up in moscow to get his accreditation at the foreign ministry from foreign affairs magazine when i was accredited from foreign policy magazine and they said, josh yaffa -- argue a girl? anyway, josh, this -- congratulations on what is a really terrific and important book. as we were talking backstage i was thinking i'm so glad you've written of this because we read so many books about putin. we've also read so...
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josh: it's delicious. cindy: thank you. josh: you could've blindfolded me.hought this was, like, some kind of regular pop tart. lemonis: so far, so good. cindy: one of our main goals for you guys is to create larger margins for you compared to... lemonis: margins, packaging, product quality -- i like what i'm hearing. but i saw this one coming. cindy: on our packaging, we wrote that are products are good for menstrual cramps. josh: sure. cindy: i'm sure you read that. is that going to make some male consumers shy away from it? josh: yes. no men are going for that. you might be able to find more delicate words. cindy: and honestly, part of it was a shock factor. it's because we, at the time, felt so underrepresented. lemonis: okay. i know i said i was just here to listen, but i have to step in. that's part of your sales pitch, that it was a shock factor? cindy: i mean, it's real! i don't know. lemonis: it could be on there, just not the first one. i'm not convinced he's buying what they're selling. josh: what are the -- what's, like, the next steps look like?
josh: it's delicious. cindy: thank you. josh: you could've blindfolded me.hought this was, like, some kind of regular pop tart. lemonis: so far, so good. cindy: one of our main goals for you guys is to create larger margins for you compared to... lemonis: margins, packaging, product quality -- i like what i'm hearing. but i saw this one coming. cindy: on our packaging, we wrote that are products are good for menstrual cramps. josh: sure. cindy: i'm sure you read that. is that going to make some...
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i'm josh rushing. kinchela is returning to me live. never before fleeing away and then that is a distinct print of an american combat. one of the men who warns. you to say no really what really bothers me is this one. not so much of the shooting but this letter a letter that's true that you have any hesitation about killing unarmed i people i definitely have hesitation about killing i want to. know whether you've killed anyone i cannot accept it i wasn't with that group i was in and outside the village . you stayed back at the edge of a man is deeply shaken. you should educate your younger generations your children not to do it again and not to make war anywhere in the world. well those are fine words. i wouldn't want war i would stop war today if it was possible. now that i'm older i can see this but when i came to vietnam i was very young i have never acknowledged. to any great extent that i wasn't me i. but i'm here today to tell you what was done here is as people. think it's a few photos of the party they held when the murder char
i'm josh rushing. kinchela is returning to me live. never before fleeing away and then that is a distinct print of an american combat. one of the men who warns. you to say no really what really bothers me is this one. not so much of the shooting but this letter a letter that's true that you have any hesitation about killing unarmed i people i definitely have hesitation about killing i want to. know whether you've killed anyone i cannot accept it i wasn't with that group i was in and outside the...
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. >> josh, pete said we have seen buying we're well off the lows. the action today, if you're positive the market has you feeling pretty good, i suppose tom lee says the control has shifted to the buyers. he said we have written about frequently stock market recovery tend to be v shaped. maybe we need to start having that conversation in the context of does the stock market reflect the overall economy and most people are saying no there's no way the stock market should be where it is when main street is where it is. tom lee says you can have a v shape recovery in stocks even though main street can have a much decidedly different shaped recovery where does that leave us as we embark on a fresh week here. what we're likely to get more news about the virus who knows, bad, good or otherwise. we had this up two straight weeks. now what >> at this point in the rally, we now have 40% of s&p 500 names back above their 50 day shorter term moving average. a month ago the number was zero. we have only 23% of s&p 500 names above their 200 day. still less than a
. >> josh, pete said we have seen buying we're well off the lows. the action today, if you're positive the market has you feeling pretty good, i suppose tom lee says the control has shifted to the buyers. he said we have written about frequently stock market recovery tend to be v shaped. maybe we need to start having that conversation in the context of does the stock market reflect the overall economy and most people are saying no there's no way the stock market should be where it is when...
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josh and i go back quite a number of years, special the times when josh it up in moscow to get his accreditation at the foreign ministry from foreign affairs magazine when i was accredited foreign policy magazine and they said joshua yaffa, are you a girl? josh, this is a really -- congratulations on what is a really terrific and vote important book. as we're talking backstage i was saying to you i'm so glad you have written this because we read so many books about putin's it was also read so many books about an article about the dissidents opposition and we don't, that's like maybe 10% of the population. we don't hear a lot about people born between who make do, who get by. as a russia watch i'm so glad you bring this because it's such a rich topic but a one to ask you about why he decided to write about this and where the idea came from? >> thanks for the generous introduction and thank you all for being here tonight. the idea came to me slowly as i found i wasn't exactly able to capture what i was seeing and feeling about russia. maybe because i was an understandable picture first myself when
josh and i go back quite a number of years, special the times when josh it up in moscow to get his accreditation at the foreign ministry from foreign affairs magazine when i was accredited foreign policy magazine and they said joshua yaffa, are you a girl? josh, this is a really -- congratulations on what is a really terrific and vote important book. as we're talking backstage i was saying to you i'm so glad you have written this because we read so many books about putin's it was also read so...
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i'm josh rushing. kinchela is returning to me live. never before has a soldier who participated in the massacre come back. almost 40 years after he was charged with murdering 9 be timmy's villagers here he will face is past we landed on the west side but when we pushed into the village we took the the east side where how far off would we all have left. we didn't land too far away i was on a 1st left dan and. we secured. probably the northern part of the predator so you would come right along there to has trouble recognizing the village today even locating the rice paddy where a chopper landed in a little bit further to the south this day stuck with you. the incident has 40 years ago when you were on the helicopter what were your orders. hours before we came in was to kill everything in a village and so as you approach the village what did you find and find you know it was quiet. i saw a lot of people running off to the north. and i really didn't understand that he has forgotten or blocked a lot of the details. remember the the ditches
i'm josh rushing. kinchela is returning to me live. never before has a soldier who participated in the massacre come back. almost 40 years after he was charged with murdering 9 be timmy's villagers here he will face is past we landed on the west side but when we pushed into the village we took the the east side where how far off would we all have left. we didn't land too far away i was on a 1st left dan and. we secured. probably the northern part of the predator so you would come right along...
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josh it interest in russia goes back to decades. he started learning russia in college and first visitedas a student in the summer of 2001 . after getting a masters degree in journalism in international affairs he worked as an associate editor at foreign affairs and then moved to moscow eight years ago . he reported from their first for the economist and several other publications before landing at the new yorker in 2015. josh will be in conversation this evening with julia yockey who spent time covering russia for the new yorker as well as foreign policy between 2009 and 2012. in the year since julia has written for the new republic, the atlantic andcurrently covers national security and foreign policy for gq magazine . it is and gentlemen please join me in welcoming bothjosh and julia . [applause] >> hello everyone. thank you so much for that wonderful introduction. if you everybody for coming out tonight to see the wonderful gretchen sorin. we go back quite a number of years especially the time when josh had opened moscow to get
josh it interest in russia goes back to decades. he started learning russia in college and first visitedas a student in the summer of 2001 . after getting a masters degree in journalism in international affairs he worked as an associate editor at foreign affairs and then moved to moscow eight years ago . he reported from their first for the economist and several other publications before landing at the new yorker in 2015. josh will be in conversation this evening with julia yockey who spent...
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josh brourwn, let's bring kbroyk in here. it's maybe not that counter i u intutive given a day like today. all of these are bouncing tremendously by 10, 15, 20% or more what does that tell you about what's happening in market right now in. >> i don't know that it tells you anything specific because a lot of things that happened in the stock market aren't directly related to any fundamental change in a business maybe i'll concede the idea there's something bigger happening. i would put that aside one of the things we're talking about is how long does it take earnings to rebound. do stocks have to do what earnings have done one of the most dangerous things you do is take the drop in earnings that every one agrees is coming and try to draw this li linear distinction that stocks have to drop and any one of them possible in first scenario, earnings fall less than stocks and we actually saw that during the great depression earnings only fell 74% stocks fell 90%. we're rooting against that outcome. earnings fell by 90% and the stock
josh brourwn, let's bring kbroyk in here. it's maybe not that counter i u intutive given a day like today. all of these are bouncing tremendously by 10, 15, 20% or more what does that tell you about what's happening in market right now in. >> i don't know that it tells you anything specific because a lot of things that happened in the stock market aren't directly related to any fundamental change in a business maybe i'll concede the idea there's something bigger happening. i would put...
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josh brown >> josh. >> hi, mr. fisher. i have a philosophical question. we have seen financial crisis reshape society in the past and i expect this time will be no different. a lot of the social safety sunset came abonet came about as what happened in the 1930s. we're almost defacto playing with an experiment of universal income when you look at the expansion of benefits, it turns out 50% of people are better off not working than getting their old jobs benefit, that extra benefit goes away in july. what if it turns out the business community looks at what goes on this summer and decides this isn't so bad. thing isn't . we had skumconsumers we never thought would come through the doors or websites buying things in ways they hadn't before could we see ubi gain ground among republicans and dare i say even libertarians as a result of this crisis? >> well, clearly is changing the way the economy is structured and there is a tendency towards what you just spoke about. it is noteworthy that people can make more money not working at least for a couple months here
josh brown >> josh. >> hi, mr. fisher. i have a philosophical question. we have seen financial crisis reshape society in the past and i expect this time will be no different. a lot of the social safety sunset came abonet came about as what happened in the 1930s. we're almost defacto playing with an experiment of universal income when you look at the expansion of benefits, it turns out 50% of people are better off not working than getting their old jobs benefit, that extra benefit...
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telemannn with josh earlier today.dcn early april, the changed guidelines to recommend facepeople where fabric mask public. we were seeing about nine searches on etsy per second for a product that effectively did not exist a day before. we put out a call to our sellers asking them to produce fabric face mask. within two weeks, we had thousands of sellers. what i think is really cool about it, first and foremost, they need to protect the medical grade equipment for people who really need it. to people whome otherwise may sell wedding dresses, for example, and the wedding industry has been hard-hit. third, you can buy a mask that can express your personality. we think it has been a nice opportunity for the community to come and help. emily: talk to us about the biggest challenges of continuing sellers.ze your josh: the challenge on the team has been extraordinary. they woke up on april 2 to suddenly have the definition of the word masks changed. on march 31, you almost certainly wanted a halloween mask or you wanted crea
telemannn with josh earlier today.dcn early april, the changed guidelines to recommend facepeople where fabric mask public. we were seeing about nine searches on etsy per second for a product that effectively did not exist a day before. we put out a call to our sellers asking them to produce fabric face mask. within two weeks, we had thousands of sellers. what i think is really cool about it, first and foremost, they need to protect the medical grade equipment for people who really need it. to...
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joining us for his last chance trade, ceo josh brown. how you doing, josh? good to see you.hat are you going for, last-chance trade? >> hey, guys it's great to see you. i'm going to talk about a name i've talked about on here before, which is slack i bought the stock high, came down, added to it much lower and it seems to be rebounding. a couple things. slack bounced off its 100-day moving average pretty perfectly, about 23 1/2 or so that's exactly where you want to see the buyers come in last week and they did, in fact, come in i know a lot of people hate patterns but say you like them you have a pretty well established inverse head and shoulders, 30 would be the neckline i think if the stock can clear 30 it looks good for much, much higher it's about a an $11 billion market cap it's expensive it always has been this is part of that basket you were discussing earlier. the stocks that make sense to be going up right now, the stocks that benefit from the dislocation that everyone feels. so slack went from $10 million to 12.5 million daily users, converted about 60% to paid. a
joining us for his last chance trade, ceo josh brown. how you doing, josh? good to see you.hat are you going for, last-chance trade? >> hey, guys it's great to see you. i'm going to talk about a name i've talked about on here before, which is slack i bought the stock high, came down, added to it much lower and it seems to be rebounding. a couple things. slack bounced off its 100-day moving average pretty perfectly, about 23 1/2 or so that's exactly where you want to see the buyers come in...
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josh, you have doubled down on store, on store capital? >> i did i doubled my position. store is a stock that i was happy owning in the 30s, so i had the opportunity at 16 yesterday to double up and i listened to the chairman and ceo, christopher volcano, give a talk, hosted by raymond james and they had done a share sell of $150 million in january, drew down their whole credit facility in early march so, from a liquidity standpoint, i feel comfortable i don't expect all of their tenants to rebound so quickly, but i think they're already pricing in a dividend cut and it's down 54% since the crisis started. so i think i'm going to be very happy three years from now >> you sold nike, though >> i did up 25% in two weeks. i don't have a lot of high conviction about people returning to malls or caring what they looked like anytime soon if it gets back down into the 60s, maybe i'll buy it again, but thanks for the ride. >> jenny, you sold caterpillar? >> sold cat and bought fisher. one, we think that construction spend willing probably remain depressed and tough for a while. o
josh, you have doubled down on store, on store capital? >> i did i doubled my position. store is a stock that i was happy owning in the 30s, so i had the opportunity at 16 yesterday to double up and i listened to the chairman and ceo, christopher volcano, give a talk, hosted by raymond james and they had done a share sell of $150 million in january, drew down their whole credit facility in early march so, from a liquidity standpoint, i feel comfortable i don't expect all of their tenants...
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josh brown let's check the markets. dow has a loss of more than 300 points just about 1.5% for everything nasdaq not quite add bad russell is down. you see the russell is down 3% really taking it on the chin this week. steve, i think it's constructive on a friday and maybe we should make it a consistent thing at this point given what's gone on in the markets to take stock of where you think we are today and how we should look forward to the week ahead >>. >> friday has been a risk off day. doesn't look like today is any different than others. i think actually the market is trading on physical theraa fairm today. as a share holder, i'm support that most important right now is to worry about employees and the communities in line with the business round tables statement that they put out on august 19th of last year i think that would give everybody comfort because the number one thing we have to worry about is the economy and that will help the consumer come back >> you're talk about big companies coming out like bryan mon
josh brown let's check the markets. dow has a loss of more than 300 points just about 1.5% for everything nasdaq not quite add bad russell is down. you see the russell is down 3% really taking it on the chin this week. steve, i think it's constructive on a friday and maybe we should make it a consistent thing at this point given what's gone on in the markets to take stock of where you think we are today and how we should look forward to the week ahead >>. >> friday has been a risk...
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toughest thing to do >> josh brown, you can finish off here >> starbucks, scott.ake pops for the win. >> cake pops all the way around. all right, guys. you all be well. good seeing you. let's get a quick check on the market, too, as we head out here mcdonald's weighing on the dow s&p off 4% we'll hand it off to kelly right now on "the exchange." >> thank you, scott. welcome, everybody with stocks falling on this final day of april, amid a flurry of mixed earnings and weak economic data, it's been a strong month for stocks, though. the dow and s&p having their best month since 1987. the s&p is up about 12% right now. the nasdaq is up nearly 15% for its best month since 2000. let's check on the markets, as stock just mentioned, we're seeing these red arrows down, 1.3% but the nasdaq is only down 55 points keep an eye on that one. it's only trading lower by two-thirds of 1% it's also been a
toughest thing to do >> josh brown, you can finish off here >> starbucks, scott.ake pops for the win. >> cake pops all the way around. all right, guys. you all be well. good seeing you. let's get a quick check on the market, too, as we head out here mcdonald's weighing on the dow s&p off 4% we'll hand it off to kelly right now on "the exchange." >> thank you, scott. welcome, everybody with stocks falling on this final day of april, amid a flurry of mixed...
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joining us now is josh graff. delighted to have you on the show. of trends have you seen in terms of hiring since the coronavirus crisis in the u .k.? josh: i don't think there is a personal business that has not been affected by the coronavirus in the u.k. from speaking to family members who have had to shut down small been unemployed, what an incredibly difficult period it has been. we went from 28 million members in the u k and the hiring rate has dropped 50% year over year and that is a number we extend to continue on a downward trajectory in the coming weeks and months. having said that, there are are -- there are sectors that are essential to the pandemic response. if you work in transportation and logistics or hardware and networking and perhaps not surprisingly in health care, we have seen a significant increase in the number of job post in those areas. in health care specifically, roles on the front lines -- people doing hero work. jobs jumped 38%. having said that, there is another group of industries that i would argue are weathering the
joining us now is josh graff. delighted to have you on the show. of trends have you seen in terms of hiring since the coronavirus crisis in the u .k.? josh: i don't think there is a personal business that has not been affected by the coronavirus in the u.k. from speaking to family members who have had to shut down small been unemployed, what an incredibly difficult period it has been. we went from 28 million members in the u k and the hiring rate has dropped 50% year over year and that is a...
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josh, why don't you give me your final thought today?i thought what lazri said was true about not having a v-shape and not testing. he is totally right. we have tested .6% of the population a joke to think we're where we need to be for a v-shaped recovery. >> does that make sense to you where the market is? >> i think a lot of what goes on day-to-day in the market is not necessarily driven by, you know, where the economy is at. so i always try to take a step back and say are things really getting better as quickly as stock prices are discounting no, they aren't. >> stephanie link, last thought? >> i would focus on fundamentals it is earnings season and j an j was a standout by a mile really like this company and they raised their dividend for the 58th consecutive name. focus on fundamentals. >> great having you all with us today. pete, good having you back for sure. >> thanks. >> across the board, we have strong rebound going on for stocks kelly evans picks that up now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. the nasdaq is l
josh, why don't you give me your final thought today?i thought what lazri said was true about not having a v-shape and not testing. he is totally right. we have tested .6% of the population a joke to think we're where we need to be for a v-shaped recovery. >> does that make sense to you where the market is? >> i think a lot of what goes on day-to-day in the market is not necessarily driven by, you know, where the economy is at. so i always try to take a step back and say are things...
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josh, walk us through what we know.osh: we started the week with the president saying he has absolute authority. this plan gives governors widely way to make -- wide leeway to make their own choices. you can jump into phase one immediately if you have met certain conditions. the governors will have a lot of leeway to determine if the states have met that. he is recommending that if they do not see outbreaks or meet certain conditions, subject to their interpretation of those conditions, you can get back to normal in about four weeks. this will raise questions about the risk of a second wave. whether the u.s. has the testing capacity to respond. call: the president had a with senators and governors today. what do we know about that phone call? josh: we have seen this thing brewing for a while. protests in michigan this week against what they view as stringent orders. the governor of michigan is democrat who could be joe biden's running mate. what he heard -- what we heard on that call, republicans urging him to open. dem
josh, walk us through what we know.osh: we started the week with the president saying he has absolute authority. this plan gives governors widely way to make -- wide leeway to make their own choices. you can jump into phase one immediately if you have met certain conditions. the governors will have a lot of leeway to determine if the states have met that. he is recommending that if they do not see outbreaks or meet certain conditions, subject to their interpretation of those conditions, you can...
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josh: absolutely. there is tension. leader mcconnell and the republicans in the senate saying he would rather some states go the bankruptcy route then put an aid together for states. democrats have made that a priority. the president has not taken a firm position either way. the reporters right now are waiting to go into the oval office to watch him sign the latest virus bill. it remains unclear as to what will be in the next package. we used to spend weeks or months fighting over to how to spend these levels of money and now they can go out the door in days. the administration has been pumping the brakes saying the next package is maybe the last one. that will depend on the virus. david: we have an election coming up so that may affect the schedule through the summer. we hear a lot from the white house about getting the economy going again. president trump has been keen to do that. he has tried to pump the brakes on the government of georgia. sayingesident mike pence he says we could be back in business by memorial day
josh: absolutely. there is tension. leader mcconnell and the republicans in the senate saying he would rather some states go the bankruptcy route then put an aid together for states. democrats have made that a priority. the president has not taken a firm position either way. the reporters right now are waiting to go into the oval office to watch him sign the latest virus bill. it remains unclear as to what will be in the next package. we used to spend weeks or months fighting over to how to...
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josh stein: thank you, governor. good afternoon. i want to begin by thanking people all across north carolina for everyone's hard work in guiding us through this unprecedented crisis. today the governor has taken a number of important actions to preserve the public's health, appropriately so. but this crisis is not only taking a physical toll on our wellbeing, but it is taking an economic toll on our wellbeing as well. this past sunday alone, more than 20,000 north carolinians filed for unemployment. in just the last two weeks, this insidious virus has forced north carolina businesses to lay off more than 300,000 people. just think about that number. it is massive. it is orders of magnitude greater than any two week period during the great recession. these are the people who service at restaurants. they fly us on airplanes and greet us at hotels. they produce and sell our lothing. they manufacture the products and machines we use every day. they do these things and so much more. they are our neighbors and they need our help. today's
josh stein: thank you, governor. good afternoon. i want to begin by thanking people all across north carolina for everyone's hard work in guiding us through this unprecedented crisis. today the governor has taken a number of important actions to preserve the public's health, appropriately so. but this crisis is not only taking a physical toll on our wellbeing, but it is taking an economic toll on our wellbeing as well. this past sunday alone, more than 20,000 north carolinians filed for...
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this is 14-year-old josh enberg. i have a son named josh. every friday for the past 18 months he's been volunteering with the medical food pantry which serves over 3,000 families in sussex county up in your neck of the woods, pat. since many of the older volunteers who josh works along side have been taking rightfully and smartly extra precautions the pantry has found itself short-handed but josh has been stepping up his volunteering time to help fill the gaps. so to you, josh, thank you for all you're doing to ensure the families who rely on the sparta ecumenical food pantry. josh's dad is the state search and rescue coordinator for the office of emergency management and he's been part of the team helping us build out our hospital capacity so we thank not just josh but his dad and all the other folks out there stepping up in a big way. speaking of which, here are four students from the leap academy in camden, a school i know well. senior joshua ramos, junior alexandria de vensente, and bautista and another sophomore. they are part of leaps
this is 14-year-old josh enberg. i have a son named josh. every friday for the past 18 months he's been volunteering with the medical food pantry which serves over 3,000 families in sussex county up in your neck of the woods, pat. since many of the older volunteers who josh works along side have been taking rightfully and smartly extra precautions the pantry has found itself short-handed but josh has been stepping up his volunteering time to help fill the gaps. so to you, josh, thank you for...
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josh, bullish on "tiger king," bullish on netflix >> super bullish i want a spin-off for jeff lowe.ant the guy on the water ski to have his own show i cannot -- i can't even believe i live in the same country as the characters on that show. i love them all so very much yeah, i think what happened yesterday, a lot of people start -- when you see the market have a 500-point swing quickly, everyone starts tweeting the algos. we like them today i continue to think it's important not to extrapolate the move you see in one morning or one afternoon up or down as having much more meaning than just some people that were on one side of the market coming over to the other side it really doesn't take that much buying and selling, especially programmatically to do wacky things at the open or close, especially preopen it's important not to change your whole point of view on everything because of one particular movement you see. >>agreed >> go ahead, sar are >> i wanted your take on netflix. this is a rare stock up for the year, up 15%, has been an o outperformer, though it's down today. are you a
josh, bullish on "tiger king," bullish on netflix >> super bullish i want a spin-off for jeff lowe.ant the guy on the water ski to have his own show i cannot -- i can't even believe i live in the same country as the characters on that show. i love them all so very much yeah, i think what happened yesterday, a lot of people start -- when you see the market have a 500-point swing quickly, everyone starts tweeting the algos. we like them today i continue to think it's important not...
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josh: that is true. yesterday's press conference was a doozy by any measure good i know they are not often boring or brief. clearly tryings to put himself in the drivers seat of this spirit he has been ,laying nice with the governors that has eased off now where he is turning to them. he referred to them as mutineers in one tree. -- in one tweet. if a the next few days larry kudlow said the president announces guidelines and it is a voluntary thing, it will not be a huge crisis. if trump gets up to the podium and says everyone should go back to work no matter what the governor says, then we will have a different ballgame. those remarks, larry kudlow says the president is looking at a rolling reentry. i wonder if there is a big difference? i do not know if the president set national guidelines for shutting down. i wonder if there should be guidelines for opening it back up? josh: he is interesting -- he is interested to get things back to work. a few months ago he was running for reelection squarely. he w
josh: that is true. yesterday's press conference was a doozy by any measure good i know they are not often boring or brief. clearly tryings to put himself in the drivers seat of this spirit he has been ,laying nice with the governors that has eased off now where he is turning to them. he referred to them as mutineers in one tree. -- in one tweet. if a the next few days larry kudlow said the president announces guidelines and it is a voluntary thing, it will not be a huge crisis. if trump gets...
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josh is a journalist by trade and other pretty adventurous globetrotting run himself. he was working for newsweek over nearly two decades. he joined newsweek in the late 1980s as a business media writer, and within a few years he was off the cover the rest of the world on postings that make him in, nairobi, berlin, jerusalem, cape town and back here in the u.s. in los angeles. and for the past decade and a half, is continue to report and travel widely. writing for of range of publications printed four years ago he won the national magazine award and reporting where titled minors asserted and i don't know if i'm already infected. [laughter]. it was still priced winning story. and it told the story of a physician in sierra leone, and the effort to control the ebola right there. in addition to the timbuktu book, josh has written otherkt books, one about his younger brother who became a religious fundamentalist and another valve seat for 2002 of the church of nativity in bethlehem, and a story with 1923 earthquake and fire struck japan. it is been said of josh that he repo
josh is a journalist by trade and other pretty adventurous globetrotting run himself. he was working for newsweek over nearly two decades. he joined newsweek in the late 1980s as a business media writer, and within a few years he was off the cover the rest of the world on postings that make him in, nairobi, berlin, jerusalem, cape town and back here in the u.s. in los angeles. and for the past decade and a half, is continue to report and travel widely. writing for of range of publications...
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and the star of the josh baby eliana is also there.. carley: thank you so much for coming on. the photo is amazing, so much love in your eyes when you're looking at new baby granddaughter. what was going through your mind when the photo was taken? >> certainly i wanted to see her and i'd love to hold her but i need to help her be safe, help our world be safe, our community. my wife works and so i hold her in my prayers and see her through glass. carley: josh, tell us about your family and your daughter, how old is she and how is everyone doing on your end? >> we are doing great. i mean, as good as you can be doing during the times. she's 6 weeks, just turned 6 weeks and, yeah, we would love to have the rest of the family members hold her and meet her but we know it's safer to wait and she's eager, i can tell when she sees grandpa through the window but, yeah, we know it's safer to wait and we would rather play it safe. carley: yeah, you certainly have a beautiful family, the photo that is we are showing are incredible. i think the pict
and the star of the josh baby eliana is also there.. carley: thank you so much for coming on. the photo is amazing, so much love in your eyes when you're looking at new baby granddaughter. what was going through your mind when the photo was taken? >> certainly i wanted to see her and i'd love to hold her but i need to help her be safe, help our world be safe, our community. my wife works and so i hold her in my prayers and see her through glass. carley: josh, tell us about your family and...
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day 2 companies in which we are invested there's also a former goldman sachs commodities economist josh welcome back i know x. and stacy good to be good to be back all righty joshua last year we saw a negative interest rates that's a positive that time had no value this year we saved negative prices on some oil contracts and so does i mean energy and matter have no value anymore just certainly interesting times so i think the most the thing that's important to understand about an oil oil price or any commodity price the differentiates it quite quite a bit from say a stock price or even up on price is that the price of a commodity is actually a curve because you need to produce and consume or produce a transport and store commodity before you can consume it typically people buy a contract in the future for delivery so when we see the headline price as being negative for you know specifically types of crude products it's because the very near you know the very near dated future the most the nearest delivery is actually negative be because we have no place to store the commodity so it does
day 2 companies in which we are invested there's also a former goldman sachs commodities economist josh welcome back i know x. and stacy good to be good to be back all righty joshua last year we saw a negative interest rates that's a positive that time had no value this year we saved negative prices on some oil contracts and so does i mean energy and matter have no value anymore just certainly interesting times so i think the most the thing that's important to understand about an oil oil price...
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we're not going back to the lows any dip that comes, josh, should be bought. you've heard it and i've heard that's where the narrative now is >> yeah. i'm not smart enough to do that consistently the tactical model we manage is ruled based. the nasdaq is in an up trend the rest of the market is not. i think it's really tough to play that game >> i'm not good. nobody should rely on my feelings for the next 5% in the market i'm not good at it >> the reformed broker for all those playing at home. >>> up next, we'll take a quick break. oil is soaring about 30% today mark fisher weighs in on that volatility tells us why prices -- you know what, i'm going to lever that hanging out there. >>> we're back welcome back to the halftime report let's get to sue with the latest headlines. >> hello here is what we know at thundershowehour new infection, hospitalizations and deaths are leveling off after falling for several days andrew cuomo said he would like to see the numbers coming down faster and he blasted mitch mcconnell for passing a bill without help for states and t
we're not going back to the lows any dip that comes, josh, should be bought. you've heard it and i've heard that's where the narrative now is >> yeah. i'm not smart enough to do that consistently the tactical model we manage is ruled based. the nasdaq is in an up trend the rest of the market is not. i think it's really tough to play that game >> i'm not good. nobody should rely on my feelings for the next 5% in the market i'm not good at it >> the reformed broker for all those...
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you did mention josh's name. i'm sure he has a question for you as well. josh, you there? >> yes greetings from the south shore of long island, my friend. >> my second favorite place in the whole world. you know that. >> i do. you've taught a class on financial fraud at an ivy league university there's a silver lining about recessions and bear markets in that this is the only way we ever really discover fraudulent operators whether on wall street or blue chip companies we really that a lot of magicians were really just behind the curtain and not actually performing magic. people that thought they had returns, the returns were phantom and when they went to get their money all at once, there wasn't enough money to get back to people what areas do you think, without mentioning anyone name specifically, where do you think the next big scandal will emanate from what kind of work are you guy doing on that question >> it's a great question i'm teaching my class remotely this upcoming monday's case is the match king the longer the economic expansion goes on and the the longer bull
you did mention josh's name. i'm sure he has a question for you as well. josh, you there? >> yes greetings from the south shore of long island, my friend. >> my second favorite place in the whole world. you know that. >> i do. you've taught a class on financial fraud at an ivy league university there's a silver lining about recessions and bear markets in that this is the only way we ever really discover fraudulent operators whether on wall street or blue chip companies we...
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josh was talking about it too.u have to have extreme caution to set it up thisrally has started to seem like a bit of a chase. they've been grab by, a gap higher five or six straight days in the s&p 500 it does seem as if there's a lot of positioning, maneuvering going on as people kind of assimilate this idea that maybe we weren't looking in the right places for exactly how we can look across this this is a collective bet the market is making it could be proven wrong we're getting up to levels where it will have to prove lot more but that's what's been going on to this point. >> i'm not sure aagree with you, wilfred. i get it's not a vaccine and therefore it won't create immunity and it's definitely not a cure, but anything incremental to get consumers more confident from the place they are right now, which we saw a record drop in consumer confidence, hearing about drugs that are out there that can actually improve your chances of staying outside the icu or not coming close to death i think are important psycholog
josh was talking about it too.u have to have extreme caution to set it up thisrally has started to seem like a bit of a chase. they've been grab by, a gap higher five or six straight days in the s&p 500 it does seem as if there's a lot of positioning, maneuvering going on as people kind of assimilate this idea that maybe we weren't looking in the right places for exactly how we can look across this this is a collective bet the market is making it could be proven wrong we're getting up to...
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josh: it is both. he began the week by claiming absolute power to order the governors to do stuff if you wanted to and then yesterday gave them the ball and said it is up to you. today he is tweeting apparent support for anti-shutdown measures protests in a series of democrat led state, including michigan, a crucial state in 2020. he is going back and forth between whether he is in power or not in power when it comes to these decisions. the main critique for measures he introduced yesterday which will allow states that believe they have it under control to start loosening restrictions is that we still do not have testing capacity to catch any outbreaks that might pop up. that is fueling concerns there might be a second wave, either in regions or nationally that would lead us back to having to reimpose shutdown measures. that is the concern right now. certainly trump once -- certainly trump wants some states to start moving towards an opening. david: the president does not talk that much about testing,
josh: it is both. he began the week by claiming absolute power to order the governors to do stuff if you wanted to and then yesterday gave them the ball and said it is up to you. today he is tweeting apparent support for anti-shutdown measures protests in a series of democrat led state, including michigan, a crucial state in 2020. he is going back and forth between whether he is in power or not in power when it comes to these decisions. the main critique for measures he introduced yesterday...
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i agree with josh. unusual situation. we were in a defensive crouch all day. the cloroxs of the world were up, the krogers, the walmart, the costcos. one level to watch, s&p, 2,237, that was the february 23rd low we're well above that right now. >> bob pisani, thanks so much. over the rick santelli for a check-in on the bond markets today. hey, rick. >> maybe two-day charts gives us a great glimpse of what's been happening with treasuries today. maybe yields moving down is happy times for some but on days like today showcases how it makes many nervous two-day, two-year, a flatter scenario you can see the drift on the long run and tens minus twos, definitely flat and rather dramatically today trading around 36 right now. let's look at the hyg. since mid-february, it closed down over 2.5. that shows nervousness the five-year generic cds, they moved up a bit as well there are credit issues going on in the market today even though yields moved down. that's not always a good thing sara, back to you. >> rick santelli, thank you. would add to that, that stronger doll
i agree with josh. unusual situation. we were in a defensive crouch all day. the cloroxs of the world were up, the krogers, the walmart, the costcos. one level to watch, s&p, 2,237, that was the february 23rd low we're well above that right now. >> bob pisani, thanks so much. over the rick santelli for a check-in on the bond markets today. hey, rick. >> maybe two-day charts gives us a great glimpse of what's been happening with treasuries today. maybe yields moving down is happy...
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my parents think you're great and i'm sure josh will too. - which brother is josh again?an't keep track of them all. - i only have two. - really? it feels like you grew up talking over a large group. - wait, isn't josh the one who threw that big party in high school and then framed your housekeeper for it? - big mistake.
my parents think you're great and i'm sure josh will too. - which brother is josh again?an't keep track of them all. - i only have two. - really? it feels like you grew up talking over a large group. - wait, isn't josh the one who threw that big party in high school and then framed your housekeeper for it? - big mistake.
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let's bring in josh letterman, josh is an nbc news national political reporter, josh, take a listen tohat speaker of the house nancy pelosi said about phase four of this bill. take a listen. >> i think right now, we need a fourth bipartisan bill. and i think the bill could be very much like this bill we just passed. i don't think that 350 is enough for small business. and i don't think that eight weeks is enough of a time to make a judgment about the viability of the business, and how long they keep on their employers. so i would like to go right back and say let's look at that bill, let's update it for what some other things that we need, and again, put money in the pockets of the american people. another direct payment. >> josh, how is that landing with congressional republicans? how quickly do you expect congress to move on phase four? >> well, craig, what just about everyone seems to agree on is that congress is going to have to do more, beyond that $2 trillion stimulus. the question is what, and how fast. with republican leaders in both the house and the senate suggesting give it
let's bring in josh letterman, josh is an nbc news national political reporter, josh, take a listen tohat speaker of the house nancy pelosi said about phase four of this bill. take a listen. >> i think right now, we need a fourth bipartisan bill. and i think the bill could be very much like this bill we just passed. i don't think that 350 is enough for small business. and i don't think that eight weeks is enough of a time to make a judgment about the viability of the business, and how...
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2015, josh love joined the spartans as a walk-on quarterback.r seasons later, he leaves as one of the best ever to throw on the blue and gold of san jose state. now he enters the nfl draft as their top prospect. love is a guy that saw it all in his football career. the wins weren't as easy to come by for san jose state early on, but love learned from the losses and developed into a difference maker his senior year. >> i absolutely believe in josh love. he is a fantastic young man. what a great player. and i think he is one of those guys that you got to believe in him, because he found a way to keep persevering and getting better every year. >> in 2019, love took things to a different level. his 3,293 passing yards were the most in a single season. his bagging yards is third in history. in honor conference offensive player of the year. yet it's another love in the mountain west that's the talk of most scouts. >> jordan is getting along of attention because he went to the confine and played well. but as far as i know, josh love was the all confere
2015, josh love joined the spartans as a walk-on quarterback.r seasons later, he leaves as one of the best ever to throw on the blue and gold of san jose state. now he enters the nfl draft as their top prospect. love is a guy that saw it all in his football career. the wins weren't as easy to come by for san jose state early on, but love learned from the losses and developed into a difference maker his senior year. >> i absolutely believe in josh love. he is a fantastic young man. what a...
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josh wingrove.re's a lot in this particular phase three and i half, if you like, including lots more for the ppp program, much of it unrestricted, much of it for smaller institutions. there's also hospital funding, but it is still not going to be enough i a long shot. josh: it sums like you memorized it. [laughter] ,hat is the rundown for sure and there are already warnings that that ppp money in particular is going to run out. that is meant to keep people on payrolls, in particular aimed at small businesses, and it ran out middle of the week last week. we don't know yet whether they will do another tranche. secretary mnuchin indicated yesterday that this was it for that program in particular, but as you mentioned, president trump has already released his wish list of what he wants in phase four, and urged secretary mnuchin to start negotiations on that as the ink dries on this. so we are looking for that boat tomorrow in the house, but it looks like they are going to move to phase four pretty quick
josh wingrove.re's a lot in this particular phase three and i half, if you like, including lots more for the ppp program, much of it unrestricted, much of it for smaller institutions. there's also hospital funding, but it is still not going to be enough i a long shot. josh: it sums like you memorized it. [laughter] ,hat is the rundown for sure and there are already warnings that that ppp money in particular is going to run out. that is meant to keep people on payrolls, in particular aimed at...
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josh: he does this a lot.e is musing and signaling that he does not like the idea and he sees a political lens on it and that will determine where these talks go. this morning his press secretary has already been out saying we need to start moving towards phase four talks. she suggested he wants infrastructure to be part of it. this is coming as the ppp program, the paycheck protection program got up and running again and there is already pickups with that. it looks like the system is being overwhelmed as people tried to get money after it ran out earlier. we do not know whether there will be more money needed for that. are we having people rush for this tranche only to see it be the last one or a new one coming forward. these are open questions. we expect to hear from the president later this afternoon during a meeting with certain executives. there is no briefing this evening. the white house is tweaking how it is doing its daily messaging with regards to the virus. david: we may have lost the daily briefing
josh: he does this a lot.e is musing and signaling that he does not like the idea and he sees a political lens on it and that will determine where these talks go. this morning his press secretary has already been out saying we need to start moving towards phase four talks. she suggested he wants infrastructure to be part of it. this is coming as the ppp program, the paycheck protection program got up and running again and there is already pickups with that. it looks like the system is being...
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oh, you gotta-- josh?-- josh. in our company's future. oh, really? what role is that? yes, really. king of the stupid universe? okay. i--i think don't do this-- we're finished. and i need to go-- we are not-- i would appreciate it if you would please use discretion until we get our ducks in a row. i know you're mad, but don't do this to me. i know-- i know i hurt you. but please do not do this to me. don't hurt me like i hurt you. jan. jan. it is an outrage. that'it's-- they're making a huge, huge mistake. let's see josh replace these people.
oh, you gotta-- josh?-- josh. in our company's future. oh, really? what role is that? yes, really. king of the stupid universe? okay. i--i think don't do this-- we're finished. and i need to go-- we are not-- i would appreciate it if you would please use discretion until we get our ducks in a row. i know you're mad, but don't do this to me. i know-- i know i hurt you. but please do not do this to me. don't hurt me like i hurt you. jan. jan. it is an outrage. that'it's-- they're making a huge,...
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it has been said of josh that he reports like a journalist and writes like a novelist. that certainly is the case with his work in "the falcon thief". the book describes the exploits of jeffrey lendrum, notorious wildlife smuggler who for years traveled the world stealing highly valued eggs and birds of prey and selling them to enthusiasts in the uae where falcons and other raptors are used for sport. the other central character in josh's story is the detective from britain's national wildlife crime unit named andy mcwilliam who specializes in ornithological crime solving and was determined to catch lendrum. the book is a thrilling, fast-paced chronicle but more than that and it's more than just a detective story set in a rarefied world filled with unusual characters and astounding birds. it is, as one reviewer noted, cautionary tale about how the love of nature can go very wrong and what happens when precious wildlife becomes a status symbol on a planet when nature is increasingly imperiled. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming joshua hammer. [applause] >>
it has been said of josh that he reports like a journalist and writes like a novelist. that certainly is the case with his work in "the falcon thief". the book describes the exploits of jeffrey lendrum, notorious wildlife smuggler who for years traveled the world stealing highly valued eggs and birds of prey and selling them to enthusiasts in the uae where falcons and other raptors are used for sport. the other central character in josh's story is the detective from britain's national...
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josh and i said the grasses are at a dead.or us it was crucially important to really help the regions that do make that decision see how important was for this museum to be on the national mall and how this was a story that almost made complete the story of what else is on the mall, the lincoln memorial, the washington monument. i think the greatest moment candidly wasn't groundbreaking, it was the day we convinced the regions to say on this spot there will be a museum that america can never ignore. [applause] >> he's in the book there was a time that the smithsonian did want the building in the smithsonian thought it would be adequate to have a wing of the national museum of american history devoted to african-american history, just a wing. >> i think the smithsonian was very ambivalent going back 25 or 30 years. should there be this museum? what does it mean for the rest of the smithsonian and it was all because of the efforts of people like john lewis who cap ring in this up every year saying you've got to pass this legisla
josh and i said the grasses are at a dead.or us it was crucially important to really help the regions that do make that decision see how important was for this museum to be on the national mall and how this was a story that almost made complete the story of what else is on the mall, the lincoln memorial, the washington monument. i think the greatest moment candidly wasn't groundbreaking, it was the day we convinced the regions to say on this spot there will be a museum that america can never...
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josh, what's the story and what's the plan? did we lose you, josh?f technology and doing all things virtual. we'll come back to josh. >>> jet blue have become the first align to require passengers wearing face coverings on flights. all passengers are expected to cover their mouth while on flights. there has been an uptake in travels as states starting to lift orders. look at this video. this american airline flights from new york city through charlotte, the flight was full. she has filed a complaint and joining me now, ladies, thank you so much for being with me, erin, i want to start with you because i know you were traveling home to attend your grandma's funeral. i understand you were sitting there panicking by others not wearing face coverings. tell me more. >> yes, i booked travel for my grandmother passing away recently, i wanted to be home for my parents and my dad especially. i heard airport deserted and a new people i know have been talking about the plane being empty for the most part and looking a lot of airlines websites and precautions th
josh, what's the story and what's the plan? did we lose you, josh?f technology and doing all things virtual. we'll come back to josh. >>> jet blue have become the first align to require passengers wearing face coverings on flights. all passengers are expected to cover their mouth while on flights. there has been an uptake in travels as states starting to lift orders. look at this video. this american airline flights from new york city through charlotte, the flight was full. she has...
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kempe: thank you, josh. and, josh, in a very short time, you've made a significant difference at the atlantic council as our director of programs and strategy in our business and global economics program and you're doing it at i can't imagine a more critical moment. in that spirit, ma'amgame georgieva we're -- madam geg, we're delighted -- georgieva, we're delighted to have you. as josh said, it's our headline series for global series. as you said, in your current speech at the i.m.f. spring meetings quite unusual spring meetings held virtually, quote, this is a crisis like no other. with the worst economic downturn since the great depression. you added later, humanity is facing one of its darkest periods in human memory. you're no stranger to crisis management having been european union vice president and commissioner during the euro area debt crisis and then the 2015 refugee crisis. reuters last week called you a force of nature. those of us who have known you for sometime realize that's true. they said th
kempe: thank you, josh. and, josh, in a very short time, you've made a significant difference at the atlantic council as our director of programs and strategy in our business and global economics program and you're doing it at i can't imagine a more critical moment. in that spirit, ma'amgame georgieva we're -- madam geg, we're delighted -- georgieva, we're delighted to have you. as josh said, it's our headline series for global series. as you said, in your current speech at the i.m.f. spring...