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we are going to talk to kurt wagner about that, coming up.his is bloomberg. ♪ facebook is launching a new video chat product to capitalize on the world trapped indoors. this as other services like zoom have skyrocketed in popularity. joining us now, bloomberg's kurt wagner who spoke to mark zuckerberg about this. what did mark tell you about his ambitions, other than to basically get in on the action? kurt: he said that he looked around at the marketplace and what he thought he saw was that all the video chat services people were using were the kind of things you would use for work or formal meetings. he thought there was room to create something that felt a little more social and more fun. tot is where facebook tries thread the needle. they have this video chat service, but it has a handful of features that feel less cumbersome and stuffy. you can use ar filters. you can jump in and out of rooms. you can visit different groups of friends easily. he's hoping this offers a nice alternative to zoom. emily: many consumers are now using zoom. zoo
we are going to talk to kurt wagner about that, coming up.his is bloomberg. ♪ facebook is launching a new video chat product to capitalize on the world trapped indoors. this as other services like zoom have skyrocketed in popularity. joining us now, bloomberg's kurt wagner who spoke to mark zuckerberg about this. what did mark tell you about his ambitions, other than to basically get in on the action? kurt: he said that he looked around at the marketplace and what he thought he saw was that...
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kurt, is not a straightforward deal.t facebook is actually buying here, and what that means about their admission. -- ambition. kurt: usually what we see from mark zuckerberg is him spending a lot of money to read -- to acquire a company, which we have seen with instagram and whatsapp for $19 billion a few years ago. what is unique about this is he is not acquiring anybody. just taking a sizable stake in a company. markhat is unique is zuckerberg is usually someone who is in control of everything. here is a relationship he is not necessarily going to be able to control. what we have heard yesterday from the two sides is they see this as a strategic partnership because whatsapp is huge in india and jio has a lot of reach to indian small businesses and consumers. so you can imagine a world in which whatsapp is able to extend its reach through the jio partnership and jio gets a nice investment from facebook, and the existing relationship with the world's largest social network. emily: explain the telecom part of this and ho
kurt, is not a straightforward deal.t facebook is actually buying here, and what that means about their admission. -- ambition. kurt: usually what we see from mark zuckerberg is him spending a lot of money to read -- to acquire a company, which we have seen with instagram and whatsapp for $19 billion a few years ago. what is unique about this is he is not acquiring anybody. just taking a sizable stake in a company. markhat is unique is zuckerberg is usually someone who is in control of...
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house ways and means committee, kurt bardella, former spokesperson, and renee graham, associate editor and opinion writer for "the boston globe." this is a great panel. i'm going to start with the congresswoman. you've written a letter to fema asking for more testing materials. in the mind of steven moore, i guess you are the people that ran the bus company who opposed rosa parks because they equated the right to go out and infect other people with covid-19, with the coronavirus, to go back to work potentially symptomatic or asymptomatic character, that to them is being rosa parks. your thoughts? >> well, just let me start by saying, steven moore, there's no kin, no relationship, to me. let me say that that movement has borrowed heavily from the civil rights movement. i mean e it's very telling they would use an icon of the civil rights movement. they've learned from us. prior to us they just really didn't have any other resources other than money. now they bus loads of people in for the protests. brookfield, wisconsin, where they held the protest yesterday is probably in the county wi
house ways and means committee, kurt bardella, former spokesperson, and renee graham, associate editor and opinion writer for "the boston globe." this is a great panel. i'm going to start with the congresswoman. you've written a letter to fema asking for more testing materials. in the mind of steven moore, i guess you are the people that ran the bus company who opposed rosa parks because they equated the right to go out and infect other people with covid-19, with the coronavirus, to...
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kurt, you probably do this every day. people who feel so strongly. you can tell there are a lot of kids' handwriting, like why did harry truman do this? and other people will say this saved lives. what's amazing is that we still can't agree, right? a lot of people here in this room, i'm sure, have opinions and feel strongly about them. we're going to come back to this right here. i'm calling my talk tonight this is how you earn respect in washington. what i do in this book is look at the first four months of the truman administration as a very inspiring story. this is my favorite part about writing this book. one of the things we did as a kid in my house was watch rocky a lot. it's a story about a guy who comes out of nowhere and does such amazing things, and he thought this was a story that would resonate with a kid like me, especially a kid who wanted to be an athlete. and that's really the inspiring story of truman that's in this book. so we're going to look at the image america formed of truman during the first four months in office. so, let's st
kurt, you probably do this every day. people who feel so strongly. you can tell there are a lot of kids' handwriting, like why did harry truman do this? and other people will say this saved lives. what's amazing is that we still can't agree, right? a lot of people here in this room, i'm sure, have opinions and feel strongly about them. we're going to come back to this right here. i'm calling my talk tonight this is how you earn respect in washington. what i do in this book is look at the first...
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thank you, kurt, and the truman library. i loved, loved spending time at the truman library. i spent quite a bit of time there. the archivists are amazing. i'm so excited about kurt graham sitting here, the director of the library, the renovation that they're working on is real exciting. i can't wait to see when it's done. alex, who introduced me, mary mcmurray and lacy at the truman library institute were so wonderful in helping to set this up and jenny kincaid, she's here. she runs her own pr firm. she's awesome. so, i want to begin my talk tonight with a parable and some of you may have heard it. it starts out like a joke, but it's not. it starts out like this. the two drunk guys are at a bar and they're arguing about the existence of god, and there's a religious man, and he believes. he's a believer. and there's an aetheist who says an extraordinary thing happened to me last night. i got lost in the woods and there was a snow storm, blizzard and it was very cold, and i couldn't find my way out. and i started to realize that i thought maybe i was going to die. so i thought
thank you, kurt, and the truman library. i loved, loved spending time at the truman library. i spent quite a bit of time there. the archivists are amazing. i'm so excited about kurt graham sitting here, the director of the library, the renovation that they're working on is real exciting. i can't wait to see when it's done. alex, who introduced me, mary mcmurray and lacy at the truman library institute were so wonderful in helping to set this up and jenny kincaid, she's here. she runs her own pr...
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also here to discuss oversight, kurt bardelo, an msnbc contributor.ons are being given out. to me, i don't see much oversight. what's going on? >> well, as you said, there's going to be trillions of dollars pumped into the economy over the next weeks by the treasury and the federal reserve. and the main question is, is that money going to help working families in america, or is it primarily going to go to help executives and shareholders? and i think the key, and the key for the oversight commission that i'm on, is to examine whether that money is being used to help working families so that we can have the broad-based economic recovery that we all want. >> how much power do you actually have? and are you going to be examining it before the money is doled out or after? because, let's be honest, after, that's too late. >> we have significant power. recently the federal reserve announced it would disclose the names of all the companies receiving money through this program, which allows us to do near realtime oversight. we don't have the ability before th
also here to discuss oversight, kurt bardelo, an msnbc contributor.ons are being given out. to me, i don't see much oversight. what's going on? >> well, as you said, there's going to be trillions of dollars pumped into the economy over the next weeks by the treasury and the federal reserve. and the main question is, is that money going to help working families in america, or is it primarily going to go to help executives and shareholders? and i think the key, and the key for the oversight...
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kurt the cyber guy joins us with answers. >> good morning, good to see you both.illian: how do we know? >> this is crazy. more than half of fortune 500 companies use this type of software. it is marketed as productivity software but the bottom line is as more and more, millions of americans are now marking from home, the boss is reaching into that realm the company issued laptops, tablets, phones, they have every right, in many cases, by what you may have signed as an agreement or with regard to an employee handbook, a complete right to record the screen you are on at intervals, monitor your email messages. one thing after another. even to find out if you're paying attention during one of the video calls. pretty remarkable. really remarkable. there are some things you can do which is also very powerful for you. if you have your own laptop that is one thing. if you have a company issued laptop i would ask your employer am i being tracked? number 2 if it is your own device, the company had an opportunity to put email on it before we all started working from home i w
kurt the cyber guy joins us with answers. >> good morning, good to see you both.illian: how do we know? >> this is crazy. more than half of fortune 500 companies use this type of software. it is marketed as productivity software but the bottom line is as more and more, millions of americans are now marking from home, the boss is reaching into that realm the company issued laptops, tablets, phones, they have every right, in many cases, by what you may have signed as an agreement or...
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jillian: here is kurt the cyber guy, good to see you. >> happy easter. jillian: we are getting accustomed to doing this on a daily basis. >> number one question revolves around everybody in the family getting used to video apps and doing videoconference calls and easter is no exception and a brand-new apps just launched on the desktop, something we are familiar with, facebook has messenger apps rebuilt from the ground up on the mobile side and added to mac and windows pc making it easy to do group calls with the family and what i love about it is safe, private and secure and supereasy for everyone in the family to use and that will be a big help this easter. rob: you suggest and easter brunch by a video call. >> we did our passover last night and it was remarkable. what did not work was everybody had to read the same thing but everything else brought us together, we had so much fun. it is what you should do when you pour that mimosa on easter sunday morning and don't do it in your pjs, dress up a little bit, it is easter. put on your sunday best. jillian
jillian: here is kurt the cyber guy, good to see you. >> happy easter. jillian: we are getting accustomed to doing this on a daily basis. >> number one question revolves around everybody in the family getting used to video apps and doing videoconference calls and easter is no exception and a brand-new apps just launched on the desktop, something we are familiar with, facebook has messenger apps rebuilt from the ground up on the mobile side and added to mac and windows pc making it...
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i'm joined now by tobias kurt caesar a professor of public health in epidemiology at the medical center here in berlin so glad you could make some time for us granted there are some distance between us here in berlin and the united states of course but you worked at the harvard school of public health there you know the health system in the u.s. and you've been watching no doubt developments in your opinion why has the crisis in the u.s. deepen so quickly professor well the u.s. is certain that they could watch other regions of the world what happened there. as aggressively have discussed please leave the u.s. reactor that's somewhat late also and you looked at the pictures. that many people gathering if you could imagine what's happening and is this is this who are. really excellent but everett's for the u.s. . it's a problem if you have such kind of them coming at you. the damage is a whole nother thing you've been in contact with colleagues in the united states where where the numbers are again as we've already discussed are very very high which are outlook on what's likely to happen
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i want to bring in kurt wagner now, who covers facebook and twitter for us.bernie dropping out of the race, he was an expert at breaking through online. joe biden has not been as good at that. what does this mean for the campaign going forward, in terms of their digital strategy as it pertains to add dollars that will be spent -- ad dollars that will be spent on facebook, twitter, and elsewhere? >> this was a huge storyline after 2016. there was a lot of reviewing of how president trump used facebook versus how hillary clinton used facebook. there was a pretty strong belief that president trump did it much better. even today, i just went and looked. he has run 85 active advertising campaigns on facebook today has twohereas joe biden active campaigns he has launched today. even just the sheer volume that we are seeing from president trump versus joe biden is very drastically different. athink that when you look this two horse race, joe biden and his team are probably going to have to be a lot more aggressive on social media than they have been thus far. emily:
i want to bring in kurt wagner now, who covers facebook and twitter for us.bernie dropping out of the race, he was an expert at breaking through online. joe biden has not been as good at that. what does this mean for the campaign going forward, in terms of their digital strategy as it pertains to add dollars that will be spent -- ad dollars that will be spent on facebook, twitter, and elsewhere? >> this was a huge storyline after 2016. there was a lot of reviewing of how president trump...
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coming up, charlie kurt, lisa coming up, charlie kurt, lisa boot at t-mobile, we know that connections more important than ever. we've increased network capacity, given more access to unlimited data. and provided free data for schools and students. visit t-mobile.com to learn more. you can also manage your account, make payments, and find t-mobile stores that are open near you. we've been asking, are you with us? but we want you to know, we're with you. welcome back. you've been waiting so patiently, fox news contributor raymond, author of the mega doctrine, charlie kirk and fox news contributor lisa booth. all right. lisa let's get straight to it. you're the person who first put me on to the doctor who is part of this group and can be with us tonight. what's your reaction to what you just heard? >> i think the data is the most important here because that's going to shape a response to all of this and also make decisions like reopening the economy so i think that's positive news and also, another place to look is miami-dade county. i've spoken to mayor there and there actually samplin
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i've been hear more about this, thank you, kurt. my buddy charles payne with interview with vice president of the united states and so much more as the market continues to sell off. to you, charles. charles: thank you very much, neil. good afternoon to you. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." wall street is in sell off mode as the coronavirus crisis deepens with officials including president trump saying it will get worse before it gets better. >> i want every american to be prepared for the hard days that lie ahead. we're going through a very tough two weeks. charles: this as vice president pence tours a walmart distribution senter to thank essential workers there. take a a listen. >> thank you for doing a great jobfor for keeping food on the table for the american people. charles: coming up my one-on-one interview with vice president mike pence plus small businesses expected to get some relief this week as job losses continue to grow. reaction from former small business administrator linda mcmahon. all that and so much or a
i've been hear more about this, thank you, kurt. my buddy charles payne with interview with vice president of the united states and so much more as the market continues to sell off. to you, charles. charles: thank you very much, neil. good afternoon to you. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." wall street is in sell off mode as the coronavirus crisis deepens with officials including president trump saying it will get worse before it gets better. >> i want every american to...
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kurt, thank you. donald trump obviously, our number one viewer, attacking chuck schumer for what he said on our show. and then attacking new york saying, unlike other states, new york, unfortunately, got off to a late start. you should have pushed harder, stopped complaining and find out where all of these supplies are going. cuomo working hard so he attacked chuck schumer. he says positive things about cuomo, governor cuomo, but still suggesting that somebody is stealing the supplies that are being sent to new york. that does it for us. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, april 2nd, and here's what's happening. we begin with new and sobering numbers and an indication that while the other countries have managed to bend the health curve on the coronavirus, the numbers here in the united states are going straight up. as of this morning, there are 216,000 cases in america. more than 4,800 americans have lost their lives. that's nearly double
kurt, thank you. donald trump obviously, our number one viewer, attacking chuck schumer for what he said on our show. and then attacking new york saying, unlike other states, new york, unfortunately, got off to a late start. you should have pushed harder, stopped complaining and find out where all of these supplies are going. cuomo working hard so he attacked chuck schumer. he says positive things about cuomo, governor cuomo, but still suggesting that somebody is stealing the supplies that are...
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they would not stand for this, and we shouldn't either right now. >> reporter: okay, kurt, it's willieee why the president wanted to get rid of michael atkinson, the intelligence community ig, because his processing of that whistle-blower complaint, doing his job, led to the impeachment of president trump. i haven't heard yet why he's intent on getting rid of glenn fein, who was going to oversee this $2.2 trillion bill, that went through, that became law last month. what's the problem with glenn fein, someone who served in the department och defenf defense, has served under both republican and democratic administrations. >> and this is the thing that makes it so obvious, willie, what trump is trying to do here. it's not that he has a personal issue with glenn fein, it's that he doesn't want glenn fein to do the job. glenn fein is someone who has drawn respect from both sides of the isle, who even trump's own secretary of defense spoke out and said '9wfine was someone he respected and. the only reason you take someone like that away is because you don't want someone who will be ethical
they would not stand for this, and we shouldn't either right now. >> reporter: okay, kurt, it's willieee why the president wanted to get rid of michael atkinson, the intelligence community ig, because his processing of that whistle-blower complaint, doing his job, led to the impeachment of president trump. i haven't heard yet why he's intent on getting rid of glenn fein, who was going to oversee this $2.2 trillion bill, that went through, that became law last month. what's the problem...
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kurt, thank you.viewer, attacking chuck schumer for what he said on our show. and then attacking new york saying, unlike other states, new york, unfortunately, got off to a late start. you should have pushed harder, stopped complaining and find out where all of these supplies are going. cuomo working hard so he attacked chuck schumer. he says positive things about cuomo, governor
kurt, thank you.viewer, attacking chuck schumer for what he said on our show. and then attacking new york saying, unlike other states, new york, unfortunately, got off to a late start. you should have pushed harder, stopped complaining and find out where all of these supplies are going. cuomo working hard so he attacked chuck schumer. he says positive things about cuomo, governor
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this is in kurt's memo, and kurt will please provide some comments. >> sure. commissioners, you may remember in december, we described certain updates that were limited to certain goals and responsibilities. what may not be known is there's an appendix that provide a process by which staff and the general consultant who employ when making decisions and recommendations to the retirement board concerning manager retention, these were last updated in 2008. and so as we did with the overall investment policy statement, we want to bring it current. so in addition to routine changes to certain descriptions and/or clarifying language, it's still noted we are recommending two primary changes that we believe will accomplish three things. first, they will better reflect current practices and duties. two, they will involve reporting to reflect staff's resources, capablities, and really the sfers investment horizon, and the third is to make sfers as attractive as possible to the investment community. we are proposing a change in the frequency of the managers under review
this is in kurt's memo, and kurt will please provide some comments. >> sure. commissioners, you may remember in december, we described certain updates that were limited to certain goals and responsibilities. what may not be known is there's an appendix that provide a process by which staff and the general consultant who employ when making decisions and recommendations to the retirement board concerning manager retention, these were last updated in 2008. and so as we did with the overall...
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kurt the cyberguy is here with a warning about scammers.ident in your gut, you feel confident to take on anything. with benefiber, you'll feel the power of gut health confidence every day. benefiber is a 100% natural prebiotic fiber. good morning mrs. johnson. benefiber. trust your gut. steve: welcome back, some cyber criminals exploiting the pandemic to steal your personal information. here with how to avoid the scams is kurt the cyberguy from the west coast. kurt, good morning to you. >> hey, good morning, steve. steve: okay. so, you know we are all at home. we have a lot of time to look at our phones or look at our email and then there are some unscrupulous hackers who are trying to pose as public health officials to get us to go to a fake website and download some software that's going to hack us, right? >> we knew this was bad. we didn't know it was going to be this bad. so google, with their gmail system. their free email system already blocking 18 million phishing scam that are related to covid-19. and if you think about it, 240 mill
kurt the cyberguy is here with a warning about scammers.ident in your gut, you feel confident to take on anything. with benefiber, you'll feel the power of gut health confidence every day. benefiber is a 100% natural prebiotic fiber. good morning mrs. johnson. benefiber. trust your gut. steve: welcome back, some cyber criminals exploiting the pandemic to steal your personal information. here with how to avoid the scams is kurt the cyberguy from the west coast. kurt, good morning to you....
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i've been hear more about this, thank you, kurt.with interview with vice president of the united states and so much more as the market continues to sell off. to you, charles. charles: thank you very much, neil. good afternoon to you. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." wall street is in sell off mode as the coronavirus crisis deepens with officials including president trump saying it will get worse before it gets better. >> i want every american to be prepared for the hard days that lie ahead. we're going through a very tough two weeks. charles: this as vice president pence tours a walmart distribution senter to thank essential workers there. take a a listen. >> thank you for doing a great jobfor for keeping food on the table for the ari
i've been hear more about this, thank you, kurt.with interview with vice president of the united states and so much more as the market continues to sell off. to you, charles. charles: thank you very much, neil. good afternoon to you. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." wall street is in sell off mode as the coronavirus crisis deepens with officials including president trump saying it will get worse before it gets better. >> i want every american to be prepared for the...
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kurt the cyber guy explains next. one great steak.hat's why we have curbside takeaway and delivery on outback.com because at outback steakhouse, we're here to serve you. and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or sev
kurt the cyber guy explains next. one great steak.hat's why we have curbside takeaway and delivery on outback.com because at outback steakhouse, we're here to serve you. and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep...
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ka nsas— missouri border, large metropolitan area on the kansas— missouri border, they had a large kurtes that, including three cases that resulted in deaths. when can we see our conclusion to all this? governor once a decision made on this by easter sunday, that typically is not how quickly the kansas supreme court operates, normally i waiting several weeks if not months for a decision to be handed down. so we will find out perhaps more tomorrow morning if the court will expedite that quickly, or if we may not have a ruling this weekend. it is a detailed story but thank you for something that up so well, melissa brenner live from kansas. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: mass the latest headlines: burials have begun in new york. mass burials have begun in new york. signs emerging that infections are levelling off. the uk has recorded its highest daily deaf dog with almost a thousand people dying in british hospitals in the past 2a hours. —— death toll. the british red cross says there are thousands of refugees and asylum seekers living in poverty in the uk. and in calais in franc
ka nsas— missouri border, large metropolitan area on the kansas— missouri border, they had a large kurtes that, including three cases that resulted in deaths. when can we see our conclusion to all this? governor once a decision made on this by easter sunday, that typically is not how quickly the kansas supreme court operates, normally i waiting several weeks if not months for a decision to be handed down. so we will find out perhaps more tomorrow morning if the court will expedite that...
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here to tell us all about it is kurt the cyberguy. kurt, good morning.eat to see you as always. talk to us about this instagram? >> pete, great to see you. 40-million-dollar grants given out osmall businesses at instagram and small businesses that are obviously having a struggle right now. they have instituted some tools that they will be able to get their hands on that help them put gift cards out there and also take orders directly from links off of instagram, a very, very helpful marketing tool that won't cost small businesses anything part of about 100-million-dollar grant they have got coming out of facebook, which is the owner of instagram. pete: if you are a small business owner trying to adapt your business maybe going to instagram paying for ads, this would help them do that reach more customers. >> exactly. it's one of those things if you are sitting right now. got a small business and want to investigate these tools. see what they're all about they could be of great help to you right now. pete: always surprising how many things you end up purc
here to tell us all about it is kurt the cyberguy. kurt, good morning.eat to see you as always. talk to us about this instagram? >> pete, great to see you. 40-million-dollar grants given out osmall businesses at instagram and small businesses that are obviously having a struggle right now. they have instituted some tools that they will be able to get their hands on that help them put gift cards out there and also take orders directly from links off of instagram, a very, very helpful...
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after that turning point charlie kurt and his book the mega doctrine on the new conservative agenda.n finance editor for the new york times with a critical look at germany georgia back. and then anna and her memoir uncanny valley and her experience working for tech startups in silicon valley. next on book tv "after words", they reported on issues facing the working class in rural america. there book is tight rope. americans reaching for hope. they are interviewed by oregon senator jeff markley. >> i am pleased to be with you to talk to about the new book you put outcome of the tight rope, and particularly because it's taking a look at a small town in oregon, a town that you come from nick, and i come from a small rural town in oregon, and i just ponder how as you're traveling the world, you are living in a different environment completely, but you have reported on w
after that turning point charlie kurt and his book the mega doctrine on the new conservative agenda.n finance editor for the new york times with a critical look at germany georgia back. and then anna and her memoir uncanny valley and her experience working for tech startups in silicon valley. next on book tv "after words", they reported on issues facing the working class in rural america. there book is tight rope. americans reaching for hope. they are interviewed by oregon senator...
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joining me right now is the cyber guy, kurt knutsson. kurt, great to see you.n talking this week a lot about surveillance, all of a sudden. the coronavirus tracking means tracking. so tell us about these programs and what kind of information employers are gathering. >> so employers, i get it, they want to make sure that everybody's productive when they're working from home. so they're tapping into one of three of these top tracking software applications that are often used to monitor work systems whether it's your laptop, tablet or a phone, and they're doing things such as capturing the screen every 10 minutes or they may record every single key stroke to find out how long you spend on an e-mail and the quality of that e-mail and the duration of the e-mail and then also they're looking at communications for messages to employees to find out your attitude, what your state of mind is and how often you're at your computer and if we're on one of those zoom calls and sharing a screen, they can tell whether or not you're paying attention to them. maria: wow. mattie d
joining me right now is the cyber guy, kurt knutsson. kurt, great to see you.n talking this week a lot about surveillance, all of a sudden. the coronavirus tracking means tracking. so tell us about these programs and what kind of information employers are gathering. >> so employers, i get it, they want to make sure that everybody's productive when they're working from home. so they're tapping into one of three of these top tracking software applications that are often used to monitor work...
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looking after kurt of ours patients and you saw there dominic robert who was standing in for the prime minister the moment. now the number of worldwide grown in virus deaths is edging closer to the 100000 mark as lockdowns continue to threaten the global economy there are signs that any recovery in the u.s. economy the world's largest is going to be slow as consumer confidence collapses and unemployment skyrockets in europe leaders appear to be getting closer to agreeing a half trillion dollar economic support plan which is pitched the wealthy north against the badly hit south a deal is expected to provide a safety net against the deep recession expected meanwhile the number of dead around the world is rising rapidly in the u.s. more than 1200 people have died from corona virus in the past 24 hours with the u.k. adding more than 800 victims but within the last hour the british government says prime minister boris johnson has been moved out of intensive care as his condition has improved and he will remain in hospital 2 weeks after testing positive for the virus which ali angela joins u
looking after kurt of ours patients and you saw there dominic robert who was standing in for the prime minister the moment. now the number of worldwide grown in virus deaths is edging closer to the 100000 mark as lockdowns continue to threaten the global economy there are signs that any recovery in the u.s. economy the world's largest is going to be slow as consumer confidence collapses and unemployment skyrockets in europe leaders appear to be getting closer to agreeing a half trillion dollar...
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. >> owner kurt has applied for a 250,000 ppe loan. >> the payroll is about 26,000 a week. payroll and utilities are rent. shut -- gives us runway. >> lisa gilmore says that's the idea of the city's 5,000 and $15,000 grant. >> it gives them a little protection in the time period between the state and federal. >> this seems to be room for optimism. the owner says he has morer paper work to fill out for the federal loan that he says indicates preliminary approval. santa clara has more than 500 applications and planning on extending the program. robert handa, nbc news. >>> an east bay city is helping make sure that the front line workers stay safe in the crisis. hayward was able to get 10,000 masks for essential businesses. they are not the n-95 masks. grocery store workers, essential businesses like restaurants can request the masks, given away calling the city's covid-19 hot line and pick them up at city hall. >>> the numbers are in from the testing center in fremont on stevenson boulevard. 39 positive tests for covid-19. the week before, similar ratio, 615 tested and 37 con
. >> owner kurt has applied for a 250,000 ppe loan. >> the payroll is about 26,000 a week. payroll and utilities are rent. shut -- gives us runway. >> lisa gilmore says that's the idea of the city's 5,000 and $15,000 grant. >> it gives them a little protection in the time period between the state and federal. >> this seems to be room for optimism. the owner says he has morer paper work to fill out for the federal loan that he says indicates preliminary approval....
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rob: kurt right it is just a scrimmage without the fanfare live.illian: i would taken the stadium games if need be, no one wants to wait any longer for all this to get back up. you have to think about the players too. i would be curious if a lot of the moral of them would play, if they are kept in hotel rooms and can see their family, that would be tough. rob: that is the tricky part. football would be like golf, no fans cheering, just quiet. jillian: for the record i want to watch golf. time to check in. with steve doocy to see what is coming up on "fox and friends" getting all sides of the story. >> i think this summer golf could become the biggest sport in america on television. jillian: it is in my yard. >> the only sport on television, social distancing on an 18 hole golf course. good morning to you. coming up on the friday telecast the surgeon general of the united states, doctor jerome adams stopping by with an update on the coronavirus and how the government will slowly phase in back to normal when it comes back to normal, director larry ku
rob: kurt right it is just a scrimmage without the fanfare live.illian: i would taken the stadium games if need be, no one wants to wait any longer for all this to get back up. you have to think about the players too. i would be curious if a lot of the moral of them would play, if they are kept in hotel rooms and can see their family, that would be tough. rob: that is the tricky part. football would be like golf, no fans cheering, just quiet. jillian: for the record i want to watch golf. time...
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the owner of naples pizza kurt crecrusac joins us. >> how are you.n't believe it's been two weeks. i love your story. tell the folks at home how you are taking it to another level. >> after i was on your show last time i put a donate button on my website and donations started flooding. in so much donations that i decided that i thought it would be a good idea to get other restaurants in the area involved. keep them biz i can't understand get these hospital workers and healthcare workers a variety of food to eat. so, that's what we started doing. ainsley: that's awesome. so two weeks ago you were delivering how often to the hospitals? >> well, i started out delivering once a week, trying to get them food once a week to the emergency department, the icu the people on the front line and it turned out a couple more days a week. after that after i was on your show, money started flooding. in i was trying to go every day to the hospital and i was going every day. but then i said well, they are eating pizza and pasta and sandwiches every day. let's try to g
the owner of naples pizza kurt crecrusac joins us. >> how are you.n't believe it's been two weeks. i love your story. tell the folks at home how you are taking it to another level. >> after i was on your show last time i put a donate button on my website and donations started flooding. in so much donations that i decided that i thought it would be a good idea to get other restaurants in the area involved. keep them biz i can't understand get these hospital workers and healthcare...
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beck the music is by kurt vile. you see a still from the pageant up here. he tells the story of jewish history in this pageant. the end of the story, the end of this pageant is the murder of all the jews of europe. there's this haunting refrain in this pageant, remember us. remember us. remember us. there's this assumption that the nazis are going to successfully murder all the jews of europe unless there's action by the u.s. government. this pageant was staged across the country. it plays in madison square garden, in chicago stadium, in hollywood bowl among other places. it plays in constitution hall in the spring of 1943. eleanor roosevelt goes to the pageant. multiple supreme court justices go to the pageant. a couple hundred members of congress go to this pageant. ben hecht rewrites the end of the pageant for the performance in constitution hall. he says, look, you are the people who have the power to do something about this. are you going to do something to rescue the jews of europe? hecht is also writing full-page newspaper ads to try to spur action.
beck the music is by kurt vile. you see a still from the pageant up here. he tells the story of jewish history in this pageant. the end of the story, the end of this pageant is the murder of all the jews of europe. there's this haunting refrain in this pageant, remember us. remember us. remember us. there's this assumption that the nazis are going to successfully murder all the jews of europe unless there's action by the u.s. government. this pageant was staged across the country. it plays in...
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joining me to walk us through it and break it down is kurt the cyber guy. >> what could be the best appse so far in terms of usefulness, if nothing else it may call you if you want to suspect for just a moment you have covid-19 the new covid-19 apps that apple has made all hours you to download the apps, you enter what you are feeling in terms of symptoms and guide you to the process of saying we think you should stay at home and hunker down and communicate with your doctor or you need to do something more emergent. the effort behind this, apple calling it one of the highest priorities at this time apparently apple reached out to the white house, the white house said you can help and they connected with the cdc and apple together, came up with the apps. it is free, and extremely helpful. i asked to get to a testing center. we don't have that now. it is an evil thing apps. we are committed to on a long-term basis so i would say you can't rule that out. in terms of how intelligent this is, as simple as it is it is offering extraordinary advice found on gatherings from the cdc. highly encou
joining me to walk us through it and break it down is kurt the cyber guy. >> what could be the best appse so far in terms of usefulness, if nothing else it may call you if you want to suspect for just a moment you have covid-19 the new covid-19 apps that apple has made all hours you to download the apps, you enter what you are feeling in terms of symptoms and guide you to the process of saying we think you should stay at home and hunker down and communicate with your doctor or you need to...
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kurt the cyber guy, thank you.s a shame we have to tell you about these things but thanks for coming on and telling us how to avoid them and avoid the scams. >> happy easter, griff. >> same to you. >> coming up, a ups driver answering the nypd's call, delivering nearl near a -- neary 5,000 gallons of hand sanitizer. meet the man behind the special delivery when we come back. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. >> we at the white house got an urgent sos from the chief of police of the new york police department. they need hand sanitizer. literally, within two hours we had 50-gallon drums on a ups truck heading up to the nypd. >> the white house praising liquor company pernodly card and ups for answering the plea for help, proving we're all in this together. the company's m
kurt the cyber guy, thank you.s a shame we have to tell you about these things but thanks for coming on and telling us how to avoid them and avoid the scams. >> happy easter, griff. >> same to you. >> coming up, a ups driver answering the nypd's call, delivering nearl near a -- neary 5,000 gallons of hand sanitizer. meet the man behind the special delivery when we come back. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum...
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show, lisa booth and president of independent women voice tammy bruce and founder our friend charlie kurtt's start with you. i want to pick up on one of the points that i made at the beginning which was about this groupthink that feels really solidly in place now which is, the only way we can reopen is widespread testing, isolating and contact tracing. what you make of all that? >> i think as you laid out the biggest barrier we have to reopening is the media. they are driving hysteria around the coronavirus. we've even seen an omission or a downplay about positive data points, positive information that could potentially lead to the reopening. we've also seen zero interest in the media for questioning, are these policies even the right ones we should be making. should we be shutting down right now. what other costs trigger consequences of that. where would we be if we didn't shut down. they're not raising these kinds of critical questions which i find troubling. further we've also seen a distortion of the facts. you look at what they've done to president trump, blaming him for a guy taking
show, lisa booth and president of independent women voice tammy bruce and founder our friend charlie kurtt's start with you. i want to pick up on one of the points that i made at the beginning which was about this groupthink that feels really solidly in place now which is, the only way we can reopen is widespread testing, isolating and contact tracing. what you make of all that? >> i think as you laid out the biggest barrier we have to reopening is the media. they are driving hysteria...
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produce kurts argued she'd fallen for dial and they wanted to be together. bobbi was the victim. bobbi's fate was in the hands of a jury, but she sat down with us to confront the lingering suspicions opour story. here now is the conclusion of the devil and bobbi parker. >> bobbi parker, the deputy warden's wife. she said she'd been kidnapped, held hostage for 10 years. now she was on trial for helping him break out of prison. >> you're certain about what happened. >> and that's what people don't understand, i couldn't get past the fear within me, the voice within me. >> couldn't you dash off a letter just letting your family know you were alive? >> but i didn't have permission. i had to have permission to do everything. >> at one point he had a heart attack. yes. >> i mean, you understand how that looks, right? the man is having a heart attack in a hospital, and even then you don't leave. >> he was still alive. i just couldn't take that chance. i just couldn't do it. >> one of the things that they found where you were living was a letter that you wrote after
produce kurts argued she'd fallen for dial and they wanted to be together. bobbi was the victim. bobbi's fate was in the hands of a jury, but she sat down with us to confront the lingering suspicions opour story. here now is the conclusion of the devil and bobbi parker. >> bobbi parker, the deputy warden's wife. she said she'd been kidnapped, held hostage for 10 years. now she was on trial for helping him break out of prison. >> you're certain about what happened. >> and...
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>>finally tonight, we're shining the spotlight on the kron 4 year-old and kurt has dan is the dean of students at n jose middle school in the motto. and during the pandemic he's putting his love of runninto good use yesterday. dan raise money while running ne mile for every hour of the d staying awake for 24 hours to run 24 miles so far. dan has raid almost $4,000 for the san francisco marine food bank. if you wantto make a donation you can find a league on our website kron 4 dot com and you can spot light mebody making a difference in your community we have a new section on our web site called kron 4 heroes all you have to do is fill out a quick farm to let us know about your hero you can find the page at kron 4 dot com. >>there are a lot of roes out there, pam thatsright there are that wraps up kron 4 news at 8 on our news continueson kron 4 news at 9 on kron on conforto well bellow in the newsroom with more on that noel that's right coming upon kron on at 9 a food pantry van sten from a san leandro charge. >>hear what the pastor hopes the thieves do th the van and if u test positiv
>>finally tonight, we're shining the spotlight on the kron 4 year-old and kurt has dan is the dean of students at n jose middle school in the motto. and during the pandemic he's putting his love of runninto good use yesterday. dan raise money while running ne mile for every hour of the d staying awake for 24 hours to run 24 miles so far. dan has raid almost $4,000 for the san francisco marine food bank. if you wantto make a donation you can find a league on our website kron 4 dot com and...
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here now with more on how you can detect yourself is cyber guy kurt. >> if you haven't seen the powersocial media releasing some of these gains popping up in america, just had to louisville kentucky where summer dickerson found herself policing what looked like a very legitimate covid-19 pop up tent. >> these are the people that are trying to take your dna, do not allow them to. every time we see you around here we will chase you out there you can test for coronavirus, you are not qualified to, get out of my hood! >> they are not legitimate and there is no licensing after verification. her power on social media also leading to a lot of warnings and having a right now including a text that may come to your says you need to take which lo may be from the employee of health and human resources services is not indeed legitimate at all. don't click on that. and then a wildly spreading email called you are infected says that you've run into a family member, friend or colleague that has tested positive for covid-19 and that you need to download this link to follow the emergency instructions.
here now with more on how you can detect yourself is cyber guy kurt. >> if you haven't seen the powersocial media releasing some of these gains popping up in america, just had to louisville kentucky where summer dickerson found herself policing what looked like a very legitimate covid-19 pop up tent. >> these are the people that are trying to take your dna, do not allow them to. every time we see you around here we will chase you out there you can test for coronavirus, you are not...
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right now they don't feel that confidence because they don't see that plan. >> kurt bardella, are there packages more than others and what would they be? >> i think that when you look at how many is being distributed d businesses, small businesses and large businesses, there's a lot of concern right now that money isn't getting to where it's supposed to go. that the money promised to small businesses and people who are relying on that to keep their payroll and their employees isn't really getting there. when you have a president who fires inspector generals, who replaces them with cronies who work in the white house counsel's office during impeachment, when you have a president who every single time congress erects some sort of oversight, some sort of independent verification that money is being spent appropriately and he knocks that down and says outright he's going to ignore it. he says he's not going to abide by that or cooperate. you have to question, if money is being spent the way it should, why are you trying to hide from that process? what are you doing with this money? we have
right now they don't feel that confidence because they don't see that plan. >> kurt bardella, are there packages more than others and what would they be? >> i think that when you look at how many is being distributed d businesses, small businesses and large businesses, there's a lot of concern right now that money isn't getting to where it's supposed to go. that the money promised to small businesses and people who are relying on that to keep their payroll and their employees isn't...
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dan kurt has cut asked is the dean of students at san se middle school in nova. >>and during the pandemic he's putting his love of runningto good use yesterday. he raise moneywhile running one mile for every hour of e day staying awake for 24 hours. so far he's raise alst $4,000 for the san francisco, more in food bank. if you wantto if you want to make a donation you can fi a link on our website kron dot m. and u can spotlight someone who you knois making a difference in your community we have new section on our web site called kron 4 heroes. all you have to do is fill out a quick form to let us know about your hero. you can find the page at kron 4 dot com. >>up next from caned goods to pet food and even toilepaper where one ne lately, i've dcovered that while keeping safe and stayg in, we can still go ou-. so while you're discovering new things to do the box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with divery. whilkeeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. new things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... at the
dan kurt has cut asked is the dean of students at san se middle school in nova. >>and during the pandemic he's putting his love of runningto good use yesterday. he raise moneywhile running one mile for every hour of e day staying awake for 24 hours. so far he's raise alst $4,000 for the san francisco, more in food bank. if you wantto if you want to make a donation you can fi a link on our website kron dot m. and u can spotlight someone who you knois making a difference in your community...
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>>it's been over a month since kurt hoffman close 20 of his restaurants furloughing 700 employees at all just going to take a second here his emotions still raw. >>clearly is still so weighing on me a lot. >>covid-19 wreaking havoc on businesses and employees. 10's of millions of americans already filed for unemployment millions more are expected. but as some states reopen businesses are starting to re-hire wants to $600 federal money started arriving. >>we just noticed it almost impossible to get people to come back to work. >>the federal stimulus gives unemployed workers an extra $600 a week through july. unemployment now pays equal to or more than average weekly wages in 38 states including oregon were hofmann owns restaurants. >>our employees are concerned with the decision which is i want to go back in to work environment they're not exactly positive is safe because there's no testing available and make less money. so the obvious answer is no way why would you do that i wouldn't i wouldn't do that if i was them. >>lots of low-wage workers frontline workers who lost their jobs re
>>it's been over a month since kurt hoffman close 20 of his restaurants furloughing 700 employees at all just going to take a second here his emotions still raw. >>clearly is still so weighing on me a lot. >>covid-19 wreaking havoc on businesses and employees. 10's of millions of americans already filed for unemployment millions more are expected. but as some states reopen businesses are starting to re-hire wants to $600 federal money started arriving. >>we just noticed...
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. >> kurt mcmillan and mike smith are two of the creators of the aids quilt back in 1987, it quicklye the international illustration of the total it was taking. now the aids quilt is the connection to the coronavirus pandemic. mcmillan and others have sown these masks, hundreds of them, out of the very material left over from the aids quilt. >> it just made me feel better, that at least i could do something.>> does masks are going to a nonprofit called bay area community services which works with homeless people in alameda, contra costa and solano counties. >> we are on the frontline every day. so when someone said we will bring you this tool, this gift, to help you keep doing what you are doing, it was moving. >> the masks will help workers who go to encampments and people living in group housing. >> from multiple beds to a very large room, so social distancing is very difficult. >> it's been a real comfort to me and a lot of people around the quilt to know there's a way to still be helpful. >> still the same fears the aids pandemic are turned up again and somehow the anxiety is onc
. >> kurt mcmillan and mike smith are two of the creators of the aids quilt back in 1987, it quicklye the international illustration of the total it was taking. now the aids quilt is the connection to the coronavirus pandemic. mcmillan and others have sown these masks, hundreds of them, out of the very material left over from the aids quilt. >> it just made me feel better, that at least i could do something.>> does masks are going to a nonprofit called bay area community...
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so, i just wanted to say again that our stay at home kits kurt really gives these options for free at no cost to anyone to integrate movement to integrate mindful practices, breathing meditation, and to to actually combine these pieces together. e , i st to encourage opportunity to do that. very much dr. for joining us. those are all great tips. i will try some of those out this weekend, thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up, bay area food banks seeing more families in need. in the next half hour, some fear it will only get worse. how the food banks are working hard to meet a dramatic surge in demand. >>> plus, trying to limit the spread of covid-19. what is being done to keep staff and residents safe at a nursing home in the east bay. what time is it? bed time. my wife never gets home in time to see little man go to sleep. her bus stop is a mile away. i wish i could at least walk home with her. i'm completing the 2020 census for my family. my response can impact how public funding is spent in my community. that could mean education for little man- oser bus is spent in my com
so, i just wanted to say again that our stay at home kits kurt really gives these options for free at no cost to anyone to integrate movement to integrate mindful practices, breathing meditation, and to to actually combine these pieces together. e , i st to encourage opportunity to do that. very much dr. for joining us. those are all great tips. i will try some of those out this weekend, thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up, bay area food banks seeing more families in...
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coming up, charlie kurt, lisa booth are joining me regarding their reaction to this. don't go away.mmediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. 450-degree oven, to box, to you, know that from our it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. it's got all my favorite shows turn oright there.boom, i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you for a crumpet guy. focus on what matters to you with thinkorswim. ♪ welcome back. you've been waiting so patiently, fox news contributor raymond, author of the mega doctrine, charlie kirk and fox news contributor lisa booth. all right. lisa let's get straig
coming up, charlie kurt, lisa booth are joining me regarding their reaction to this. don't go away.mmediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. 450-degree oven, to box, to you, know that from our it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. it's got all my favorite shows turn oright there.boom, i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is...
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i want to apologize for my kurt spots when you asked me about the china deal -- curt response when yousked me about the china deal. what i really want to say is, my job is i am a scientist. i am a physician and a public health person. i don't like to get involved in that stuff. susan: i am a scientist, a physician, a public health person. where did dr. fauci's desire to serve the public come from? he provided some insight during q&a interview. brian: the first doctor in your family was a pharmacist. where were you born? dr. fauci: i was born and raised in brooklyn, new york. in the bensonhurst section, which back then and maybe even now, brooklyn, if you took an aerial photo and looked at different sections, they were ethnically divided. there was the italian-american section, the african-american section, the puerto rican section, etc.. i was in an italian-american section, a very family oriented, very nurturing area to live in. my father is first-generation, his father was born in italy, came to the united states at the turn-of-the-century. my father was raised early on in the little
i want to apologize for my kurt spots when you asked me about the china deal -- curt response when yousked me about the china deal. what i really want to say is, my job is i am a scientist. i am a physician and a public health person. i don't like to get involved in that stuff. susan: i am a scientist, a physician, a public health person. where did dr. fauci's desire to serve the public come from? he provided some insight during q&a interview. brian: the first doctor in your family was a...
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>> sweden did that >> seth: what's your favorite kurt russell movie >> big trouble right next door >>h: what was your nickname in high school >> i was called racist >> seth: what's your favorite british boy band >> strong direction. >> seth: what would you say about the testicles featured in "america's funniest home videos?" >> they're getting hit very, very hard >> seth: as fast as you can, what's the name of "the hunchback of notre dame? >> quasi public. >> seth: and president trump, when is the last time you ate a vegetable? >> 1917. >> seth: we have time for one more question. mr. president, what did you get inscribed on the inside of melania's wedding ring >> people cheat. >> seth: well, it looks like we're out of time so on behalf of the rest of the "late night" press corps, have a good night and we'll be right back with more "late night." ♪ breyers is always so delicious... i can tell that they used your milk, matilda. milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. better starts with breyers. milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. ♪ you just call on me brother
>> sweden did that >> seth: what's your favorite kurt russell movie >> big trouble right next door >>h: what was your nickname in high school >> i was called racist >> seth: what's your favorite british boy band >> strong direction. >> seth: what would you say about the testicles featured in "america's funniest home videos?" >> they're getting hit very, very hard >> seth: as fast as you can, what's the name of "the...
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host: kurt from new jersey is next. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am learning a lot. justan uneducated man, throwing that out there, but i have a couple of questions or comments. china, do we have the original strain to work with? statsre we tracking any of common death? they beingor are rolled into these numbers? daughter was on an whybation team and i said, am i so scared of this? no one can tell me why and she said it is really contagious and numberese people are the one but have to worry. thank you. guest: did you say you were not educated? host: he is gone. [laughter] guest: you are so humble. we are all uneducated if it means not knowing a lot. it is all relative. your questions were all good questions, every one of them. i hope i remember them. now you're testing me. the first you asked was do we have the first rain? i doubt anybody knows what the first virus strain is. do we have early virus from china? yes. they have been transferred to other laboratories. laboratories in singapore were collaborating from the start and they are part -- as is china -- part of
host: kurt from new jersey is next. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am learning a lot. justan uneducated man, throwing that out there, but i have a couple of questions or comments. china, do we have the original strain to work with? statsre we tracking any of common death? they beingor are rolled into these numbers? daughter was on an whybation team and i said, am i so scared of this? no one can tell me why and she said it is really contagious and numberese people are the one but have...
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. >> reporter: it has been over a month since kurt huffman closed 20 restaurants, furloughing 700 employees> i apologize. >> reporter: his emotions still raw. >> clearly still -- it is still weighing on me a lot. >> reporter: covid-19 wreaking havoc on businesses and employees, tens of millions of americans already filed for unemployment, millions more are expected. but as some states reopen, businesses are starting to rehire. >> once the $600 federal money started arriving, we noticed it was almost impossible to get people to come back to work. >> reporter: the federal stimulus gives unemployed workers an extra $600 a week through july. unemployment now pays equal to or more than average weekly wages in 38 states. including oregon where huffman owns restaurants. >> our employees are confronted with the decision which is do i want to go back into work, an environment i'm not exactly positive is safe because there is no testing available, and make less money? so the obvious answer is no way. why would you do that? i wouldn't do that if i was them. >> lots of low wage workers, front line work
. >> reporter: it has been over a month since kurt huffman closed 20 restaurants, furloughing 700 employees> i apologize. >> reporter: his emotions still raw. >> clearly still -- it is still weighing on me a lot. >> reporter: covid-19 wreaking havoc on businesses and employees, tens of millions of americans already filed for unemployment, millions more are expected. but as some states reopen, businesses are starting to rehire. >> once the $600 federal money...
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[laughter] sawyer brains kurt and trent departmentalized. as the bible is true and impossible to be wrong so therefore, so anyway, it was unreal. oh yeah, what happened with my left. that first that was really awful my sister and i stayed in the home of my wonderful friends, keith newberry, who is both of our high school english teacher his wife and kids they let us stay in their basement the first night. also he would hurt me this tell you to follow him on twitter. he stayed up with us for a couple of hours i thought we got to his house he basically leave us to our despair. he stayed up with this for a few hours late into the night. it is important to finally out loud more in our family and the fact of what our whole lives have been, figure out which way was up it was absolutely wonderful. >> hi thank you so much for your talk it has been really inspiring into here. my question is what are some things you have done to make amends with the community from your past such as the lgbt community and such. there's financially contributing to diffe
[laughter] sawyer brains kurt and trent departmentalized. as the bible is true and impossible to be wrong so therefore, so anyway, it was unreal. oh yeah, what happened with my left. that first that was really awful my sister and i stayed in the home of my wonderful friends, keith newberry, who is both of our high school english teacher his wife and kids they let us stay in their basement the first night. also he would hurt me this tell you to follow him on twitter. he stayed up with us for a...