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cancelled if clubs do not agree to play in neutral venues, that's according to the league managers associationxecutive richard bevan.the league has been suspended since the 13th of march because of the coronavirus pandemic. but a vote is set to take place on monday on proposals for a return to football behind closed doors in june. the proposal though needs 14 out of the 20 clubs to vote in favour for it to be adopted. brighter on are one of the clubs "not in favour" of using neutral venues because it may affect the "integrity" of the competition. now the government reaffirmed it's commitment to the safe return of sport yesterday at the daily briefing. the foreign secretary dominic raab said that a re—start would "lift the spirits of the nation". they're in talks with the premier league about the risks of a return and how clubs will manage them.take crystal palace for example — their manager roy hodgson is the oldest in the league at 72 — so he's currently classified as high risk, and that's something the club will have tojuggle. premier league players have also spoken about their concerns over
cancelled if clubs do not agree to play in neutral venues, that's according to the league managers associationxecutive richard bevan.the league has been suspended since the 13th of march because of the coronavirus pandemic. but a vote is set to take place on monday on proposals for a return to football behind closed doors in june. the proposal though needs 14 out of the 20 clubs to vote in favour for it to be adopted. brighter on are one of the clubs "not in favour" of using neutral...
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we are joined by hong kong retail management association chairman annie yau tse. s biggest jewelers. great to have you with us. of course, a membership in your association accounts for more than 8000 retail outlets. what are you hearing from the ground about how painful it has been during this coronavirus pandemic? are experiencing the worst decline on record. are now talking about survival. as you know, we have the highest rent on earth in hong kong, which is a major cost for all retailers. so the keyt i whether wes can t sufficient concessions from our landlords. everybody is struggling for survival, and it's really talking about whether we can get everybody, from landlords, from government. this is the way we are heading. how big of a cost is rent in hong kong? we have course know how pricey housing and the commercial retail is in the city, so how big of a part of costs is rent, and could we expect any relief on this front? annie: well, it depends on which sector you are talking about. but normally, it could range 20% a few percent to, over of your turnover. rig
we are joined by hong kong retail management association chairman annie yau tse. s biggest jewelers. great to have you with us. of course, a membership in your association accounts for more than 8000 retail outlets. what are you hearing from the ground about how painful it has been during this coronavirus pandemic? are experiencing the worst decline on record. are now talking about survival. as you know, we have the highest rent on earth in hong kong, which is a major cost for all retailers. so...
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report i'm max keiser time now to speak with lawrence apart he is over there at the equity management associates you can follow him on twitter i follow him on twitter he's got a lots and lots of really good stuff to find out all by his words on hard money wisdom accent or a large swath come to the kaiser report thank you max honor to be with you guys are next it's basic for years i said before you guys are the o.g.'s of sound money so it's i'm honored to be with you now call while already let's get into it sell a large you write in your latest newsletter of the rubicon has been crossed and the u.s. government does goes direct with helicopter money elaborate on this what is helicopter money in this case and what happens from here sure as i'm sure a lot of your listeners know i mean in 2008 they started increasing credit and printing money and we also i print place which follow and we were wrong and some of us suffered as a result of that what they did was they really plug the hole that created by the collapse the debt structure and the housing market and money didn't make people the money made in
report i'm max keiser time now to speak with lawrence apart he is over there at the equity management associates you can follow him on twitter i follow him on twitter he's got a lots and lots of really good stuff to find out all by his words on hard money wisdom accent or a large swath come to the kaiser report thank you max honor to be with you guys are next it's basic for years i said before you guys are the o.g.'s of sound money so it's i'm honored to be with you now call while already let's...
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according to the league managers association's chief executive, richard bevan, the top flights mighteague has been suspended since 13 march because of the coronavirus pandemic, but a vote is set to take place on monday on proposals for a return to football behind closed doors in june. but the proposal needs 14 out of the 20 clubs to vote in favour for it to be adopted. brighton are one of the clubs not in favour of using neutral venues because it may affect the integrity of the competition. wearing protective masks during ring walks and a ban on using spit buckets could be the conditions for a return for boxing in the uk, according to the british boxing board of control. the sport is gearing up for a behind—closed—doors return in the uk injuly after being shut down in most countries across the world as a result of the pandemic. the next major flight scheduled to take place in the uk is dillian whyte's bout with alexander povetkin for the wbc interim heavyweight title at manchester arena on 4july. referees and trainers in the fighter‘s corners and organisers of the epson derby and 0ak
according to the league managers association's chief executive, richard bevan, the top flights mighteague has been suspended since 13 march because of the coronavirus pandemic, but a vote is set to take place on monday on proposals for a return to football behind closed doors in june. but the proposal needs 14 out of the 20 clubs to vote in favour for it to be adopted. brighton are one of the clubs not in favour of using neutral venues because it may affect the integrity of the competition....
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according to the league managers association chief executive, richard bevan, the english top flight might do not agree to play in neutral venues. the league has been suspended since the 13th of march too, because of the coronavirus pandemic. but a vote is set to take place on monday on proposals for a return to football behind closed doors in june. the proposal though needs 11; out of the 20 clubs to vote in favour for it to be adopted. brighton are one of the clubs "not in favour" of using neutral venues because it may affect the "integrity" of the competition. let's take a look some of the day's other sports headlines now. players from us major league soccer have been back out training today, after being given the go—ahead by officials for individual workouts. sporting kansas city here resuming preparations ahead of a return. matches in the mls are suspended until at leastjune eighth. manchester city have denied receiving a 35 milllion pound offer for leroy sane from bayern munich. reports suggested the german champions agreed a five year contract for the winger. sane hasn't played for
according to the league managers association chief executive, richard bevan, the english top flight might do not agree to play in neutral venues. the league has been suspended since the 13th of march too, because of the coronavirus pandemic. but a vote is set to take place on monday on proposals for a return to football behind closed doors in june. the proposal though needs 11; out of the 20 clubs to vote in favour for it to be adopted. brighton are one of the clubs "not in favour" of...
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health management associates forecasted 12 million to 35 million people will lose job-based insurance because of the pandemic, on top of the 27.5 million uninsured before the virus arrived. it's early still, but how are you preparing your clinics for the potential wave of patients they may see? guest: i think that is a great question. as i said before, i think it was in that article we addressed the fact we see a tsunami of patients coming to us. there are two things to remember, prior to the affordable care act, free insured -- free clinics were helping the uninsured. we would like to have conversations with the administration and congress. we know how to care for people uninsured. the ways we are preparing them is through access to programs like telehealth, training, and all of these new protocols coming out. we are also asking congress to expand the federal courts claim act to allow more people to practice with us, without the fear of a medical malpractice claim. we know there's a lot of work that will be done and we have to educate people now who are newly uninsured as to where th
health management associates forecasted 12 million to 35 million people will lose job-based insurance because of the pandemic, on top of the 27.5 million uninsured before the virus arrived. it's early still, but how are you preparing your clinics for the potential wave of patients they may see? guest: i think that is a great question. as i said before, i think it was in that article we addressed the fact we see a tsunami of patients coming to us. there are two things to remember, prior to the...
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cancelled if clubs do not agree to play in neutral venues, that's according to the league managers associationnce the 13th of march because of the coronavirus pandemic. but a vote is set to take place on monday on proposals for a return to football behind closed doors in june. the proposal though needs 1a out of the 20 clubs to vote in favour for it to be adopted. brighton are one of the clubs "not in favour" of using neutral venues because it may affect the "integrity" of the competition. so what's it like for players who are back in training? arsenal were one of the first premier league teams to go back to their training ground. they've been working individually, and manager mikel arteta — who's recovered from the disease himself — says that their rules are very strict. the players have to arrive five minutes before the session in their own car, with their own clothes, with their own water, with their own ball, with their own boots, with their own protein bar for afterwards. they hit the pitch, it is one player per pitch, nothing else. they don't touch each other, they don't even look at eac
cancelled if clubs do not agree to play in neutral venues, that's according to the league managers associationnce the 13th of march because of the coronavirus pandemic. but a vote is set to take place on monday on proposals for a return to football behind closed doors in june. the proposal though needs 1a out of the 20 clubs to vote in favour for it to be adopted. brighton are one of the clubs "not in favour" of using neutral venues because it may affect the "integrity" of...
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real estate attorney working for the building owners and managers association, it impacts owners to varyingal owners of resources and staff it can do with this, are viewing retail rent as an amenity, it's not the prime source of revenue. small buildings in the neighborhoods, or family owned buildings, this is a primary source of income that they have come to rely on. remark while some may question a major corporation asking for a break on rent, you have to look at the bigger picture. starbucks is a major employer and rents more than a dozen locations throughout the a bay area and across the nation. asking for a break on the rent is an opening bid as it faces financial uncertainty. property owner should do what is called a blend and extend, giving starbucks into the clients a break because long- term, they're likely to recover from the setback and would prove to be good tenants. if the landlords don't come starbucks could simply. closing locations. starbucks is far from alone. other major coffee shops and chain businesses are sending similar notes to property owners around the bay area acros
real estate attorney working for the building owners and managers association, it impacts owners to varyingal owners of resources and staff it can do with this, are viewing retail rent as an amenity, it's not the prime source of revenue. small buildings in the neighborhoods, or family owned buildings, this is a primary source of income that they have come to rely on. remark while some may question a major corporation asking for a break on rent, you have to look at the bigger picture. starbucks...
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they'll be a vote on this next week — and when the head of the league managers association was asked. yes, i think that probably is correct. if they haven't already, the government will be making it clear that home matches where it densely populated stadium really puts into question about social distancing rules can be adhered to. that will be on the voting next monday with the clubs. now let's have a look at the primary league table at the moment. it isjust about look at the primary league table at the moment. it is just about a look at the primary league table at the moment. it isjust about a done dealfor the moment. it isjust about a done deal for liverpool at the top. it is just about a done deal for liverpool at the top. they're 25 points clear. but at the bottom the relegation situation is wide open. there are hundreds of millions of pounds at stake not to mention sporting pride. and brighton — one of the clubs down the bottom doesn't want to give up home advantage. it has a series of crucial home games against top sides still to come. the club says neutral venues may affect th
they'll be a vote on this next week — and when the head of the league managers association was asked. yes, i think that probably is correct. if they haven't already, the government will be making it clear that home matches where it densely populated stadium really puts into question about social distancing rules can be adhered to. that will be on the voting next monday with the clubs. now let's have a look at the primary league table at the moment. it isjust about look at the primary league...
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according to the league managers association chief executive, richard bevan, the english top flight might3th of march too, because of the coronavirus pandemic. but a vote is set to take place on monday on proposals for a return to football behind closed doors in june. the proposal though needs 1a out of the 20 clubs to vote in favour for it to be adopted. brighton are one of the clubs "not in favour" of using neutral venues because it may affect the "integrity" of the competition. wearing protective masks during ring walks, and a ban on using spit buckets could be the conditions for a return for boxing in the uk, according to the british boxing board of control. the sport is gearing up for a behind—closed—doors return in the uk injuly, after being shut down in most countries across the world as a result of the pandemic. the next major fight scheduled to take place in the uk is dillian whyte's bout with alexander povetkin for the wbc interim heavyweight title at manchester arena on the 11th ofjuly. referees and trainers in the fighters' corners will also be required to wear protective mask
according to the league managers association chief executive, richard bevan, the english top flight might3th of march too, because of the coronavirus pandemic. but a vote is set to take place on monday on proposals for a return to football behind closed doors in june. the proposal though needs 1a out of the 20 clubs to vote in favour for it to be adopted. brighton are one of the clubs "not in favour" of using neutral venues because it may affect the "integrity" of the...
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associate dean at the university of pittsburgh graduate school of public health. doctor nolan davis, director of national research, united states public health service. doctor george lull, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. the silent invader was written by tom goldman, produced by roger wolf. directed by jack simon. script research by rose me and a mcdonald. the silent invader has been brought to you by the westinghouse broadcasting company in cooperation with the american medical association. the united states public health service and the university of pittsburgh health center. the symptoms are quite familiar, and you will often come up with the correct diagnosis. yes, it looks like a cold, a common cold. runny nose, headache, akin us, very often a slight fever. those are some of the symptoms of the common cold. how do we get an till that happy state? we have colds simply because of cold? because of ice? snow and low temperature? no. the funny thing about colds, where it is coldest, the and habitant hardly ever get cold. explores tellers that as cameras are cold free, unless they come in contact with visitors from outside of their frozen world. if it is not just co
associate dean at the university of pittsburgh graduate school of public health. doctor nolan davis, director of national research, united states public health service. doctor george lull, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. the silent invader was written by tom goldman, produced by roger wolf. directed by jack simon. script research by rose me and a mcdonald. the silent invader has been brought to you by the westinghouse broadcasting company in cooperation with...
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without permanently reducing rent. >> the association is now encouraging the 3,500 members who own or manage 70,000 rental units in san francisco to offer temporary rent reduction. where they can. >> it's different now. it's a sense of urgency. >> the association is also encouraging landlords to allow tenants to break leases early with no penalty. the rent board recommends tenants communicate the unique situation to a landlord. offer to pay what they can and get any agreement in writing. >> it's helpful to have a specific set of terms. as to how much is the rent. how far and how long. >> rent controlled units. there's a freeze on rent increases between april 7 and june 23. with the help of the apartment association, she reached an agreement with the property manager and owner. >> we were able to get reduced rent for may and june. >> she's found two new roommates and close to finding a third in time to pay the rent in july. >> i'm excited we have it figured out. i feel relieved. >> your will power is all but gone. quarantine fatigue levels are rising. frustration and doing something about it.
without permanently reducing rent. >> the association is now encouraging the 3,500 members who own or manage 70,000 rental units in san francisco to offer temporary rent reduction. where they can. >> it's different now. it's a sense of urgency. >> the association is also encouraging landlords to allow tenants to break leases early with no penalty. the rent board recommends tenants communicate the unique situation to a landlord. offer to pay what they can and get any agreement...
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the hospital risk managers association, i told them the mask supply was going to collapse, this was a risk. nobody listened. texas governor rick perry. state texas rep bills adler. by the way, bill zedler got it. dozens of reporters. i have done this for 13 years. nobody listened. my conscience is clean. amnave been working on this d issue for 13 years, nobody listened. i am not going to take any of this what you are trying to do. rep. guthrie: i don't know what i am trying to do, i am just trying to figure out who you talked with. we do need to figure out the strategic move forward. a lot of stuff comes from china, a lot of pharmaceuticals. this is something the committee needs to dig in moving forward. i am not sure what you are accusing me of trying to do. i apologize if i offended you. rep. eshoo: the gentleman yields back. my colleagues would agree that the description of mr. bowen, he is a force of nature. he hasn't refused to -- he has refused to give up since, what year, 2006? it is a pleasure to recognize the gentleman from california, ms. matsui. thank you for being here tod
the hospital risk managers association, i told them the mask supply was going to collapse, this was a risk. nobody listened. texas governor rick perry. state texas rep bills adler. by the way, bill zedler got it. dozens of reporters. i have done this for 13 years. nobody listened. my conscience is clean. amnave been working on this d issue for 13 years, nobody listened. i am not going to take any of this what you are trying to do. rep. guthrie: i don't know what i am trying to do, i am just...
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marshall bloom, associate director for scientific management at the nih rocky mount laboratories on the investigations of infectious diseases. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. president trump announced an executive order for social media companies and user content posted on their platforms. here are his remarks. president greatest earl speeche you know what is going on as well as anybody, it's not good. a small handful of powerful monopolies
marshall bloom, associate director for scientific management at the nih rocky mount laboratories on the investigations of infectious diseases. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. president trump announced an executive order for social media companies and user content posted on their platforms. here are his remarks. president greatest earl speeche you know what is going on as well as anybody, it's not good. a small handful of...
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hospitals, hospital purchasing groups, the hospital risk managers association, i told him mask supply was going to collapse this is a risk. nobody listened. the defense department, the veterans department, rick perry, those that were -- bill ze dler. dozens of reporters. i've done this for 13 years. nobody listened. my conscience is clean, mr. guthrie. i've been working on this issue for 13 years trying to save lives. nobody listened and now, i'm not going to take any of this, what you are trained to do. >> i'm not sure what i am trying to do. i'm trying to find out who you talked with and move forward. the issue is that we do have to figure out how to move forward and there is a lot of stuff coming from china, a lot of our pharmaceuticals and stuff moving forward. that's something this committee needs to dig in. i'm not sure what you are accusing of trying to do. i apologize if i offended you. i did not intend to. >> the gentleman yields back. i think my colleagues will agree boweny description of mr. is that he is a force of nature. he has refused to give up since what year? 2006 yo
hospitals, hospital purchasing groups, the hospital risk managers association, i told him mask supply was going to collapse this is a risk. nobody listened. the defense department, the veterans department, rick perry, those that were -- bill ze dler. dozens of reporters. i've done this for 13 years. nobody listened. my conscience is clean, mr. guthrie. i've been working on this issue for 13 years trying to save lives. nobody listened and now, i'm not going to take any of this, what you are...
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it's where the brandenburg ranger association has been testing a water management system to combat drought. ranger month but monitors and adjusts the water supply. these streams allow water to flow from one like to the next like a string of pearls. a network of sluices allows the rangers to block the water so that it can't flow out of the lakes as easily. here we have raised the water level here by 20 centimeters in other words the water level in the lake is 20 centimeters higher than it was before. because the lake water level and the groundwater levels are interconnected the groundwater level has also increased by 20 centimeters. once he said to me talk even. the lakes now supply the surrounding fields and meadows with water. that's also helping revive a marsh that had run dry. the groundwater level here is rising again. the results of this test are being used by rangers and farmers to devise ways to replenish the water table. in the future this loose will be used to retain water rather than to allow it to flow that also requires cooperation from local farmers. and cull thousands of meri
it's where the brandenburg ranger association has been testing a water management system to combat drought. ranger month but monitors and adjusts the water supply. these streams allow water to flow from one like to the next like a string of pearls. a network of sluices allows the rangers to block the water so that it can't flow out of the lakes as easily. here we have raised the water level here by 20 centimeters in other words the water level in the lake is 20 centimeters higher than it was...
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health management associates forecasted 12 million to 35 million people will lose job-based insuranceecause of the pandemic, on top of the 27.5 million uninsured before the virus arrived. it's early still, but how are you preparing your clinics for the potential wave of patients they may see? guest: i think that is a great question. as i said before, i think it was in that article we addressed the fact we see a tsunami of patients coming to us. there are two things to remember, prior to the affordable care act, free insured -- free clinics were helping the uninsured. we would like to have conversations with the administration and congress. we know how to care for people uninsured. the ways we are preparing them is through access to programs like telehealth, training, and all of these new protocols coming out. we are also asking congress to expand the federal courts claim act to allow more people to practice with us, without the fear of a medical malpractice claim. we know there's a lot of work that will be done and we have to educate people now who are newly uninsured as to where they
health management associates forecasted 12 million to 35 million people will lose job-based insuranceecause of the pandemic, on top of the 27.5 million uninsured before the virus arrived. it's early still, but how are you preparing your clinics for the potential wave of patients they may see? guest: i think that is a great question. as i said before, i think it was in that article we addressed the fact we see a tsunami of patients coming to us. there are two things to remember, prior to the...
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marshall bloom, associate director for scientific management at the nih rocky mount laboratories on the investigations of infectious diseases. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. president trump announced an executive order for social media companies and user content posted on their platforms. here are his remarks. president greatest earl speeche you know what is going on as well as anybody, it's not good. a small handful of powerful monopolies has private and public communications in the united states and we know what they are and don't have to name them. we are going to give you a complete listing and give you a signed copy of what i'm going to be signing in a couple of minutes and see what we are doing. they have had unchecked power to censor, restrict, edit, hide, alter any form of communication between private citizens or large public audiences and no precedent for so small number tower control human interaction and we includes people care what happens and when he they go about doing and doing things incorrectly and have poi
marshall bloom, associate director for scientific management at the nih rocky mount laboratories on the investigations of infectious diseases. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. president trump announced an executive order for social media companies and user content posted on their platforms. here are his remarks. president greatest earl speeche you know what is going on as well as anybody, it's not good. a small handful of...
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understanding from that group, and i would like to present to you the secretary and general manager of the american medical association. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to have you coming here tonight, i believe your home court would be chicago? >> that's right. >> can you explain about this possible flu epidemic? and planning for a flu epidemic, the medical profession has three responsibilities. keeping the doctors informed on the progress of the disease, spearheading the mobilization of all medical personnel who will be concerned with caring for the state and informing the public on what to do once the virus has struck. the doctors are being informed about asian influenza through our weekly journal, and through many scientific periodicals published by the various states and county medical societies that are being encouraged to cooperate with the public health service and detecting the presence of the virus and it's spread, and being provided with laid reports on the technical aspects of the disease. and the administration of the vaccine. the american medical association has asked every local medical society to organiz
understanding from that group, and i would like to present to you the secretary and general manager of the american medical association. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to have you coming here tonight, i believe your home court would be chicago? >> that's right. >> can you explain about this possible flu epidemic? and planning for a flu epidemic, the medical profession has three responsibilities. keeping the doctors informed on the progress of the disease, spearheading the...
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associate director for scientific management at the rocky mountain laboratories. we appreciate your time this watch live on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. administrator james bridenstine held a briefing before the second lot attempt of spacex's crew dragon. changes ofbout the the loss taken place due to weather. >> good
associate director for scientific management at the rocky mountain laboratories. we appreciate your time this watch live on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. administrator james bridenstine held a briefing before the second lot attempt of spacex's crew dragon. changes ofbout the the loss taken place due to weather. >> good
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marshall bloom, associate director for scientific management at the rocky mountains laboratories on the current and previous investigations of this -- of infectious diseases. join the discussion. announcer 1: in his new book, or -- author malcolm gladwell talks about why people make inaccurate discussions about people they don't know. [indiscernible] >> drag me out of my own car. >> she is imprisoned for resisting arrest and then she hangs herself in her cell, a tragic and unexpected result. -- that exchange we saw which goes on and on, we it, thatll snippet of was the kind of -- when i first saw that online, that is when i realized it was what i wanted to write about. when you break that exchange down, you see multiple failures of understanding, of empathy, one million things. announcer 1: sunday night 8:00 eastern on q and a. announcer 2: house minority leader kevin mccarthy spoke to reporters today answering
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marshall bloom, associate director for scientific management at the nih rocky mount laboratories on the investigations of infectious diseases. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will ask -- the house will be in order. the house will be in order. the chair will ask all members in the chamber as well as members and staff throughout the capitol and members wherever you are to rise for a moment of...
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let's bring in jeff, yale school of management senior associate dean for executive studies jeff, clearlyese leaders, jack dorsey and mark zuckerberg, don't have an easy job in trying to work out the best way forward here, which is you know keep free speech in play, but also decide when there's lies and inaccuracies on their platforms. who do you think has done the best job so far? >> well, it's gotten even more complicated just coming off the messes we just heard i think to quickly respond to the specific question you've asked, wilf, is i think dorsey has done marginally better i think they both lack for transparency and consistenccons. i think zuckerberg had a great interview are sorkin this morning and yet it was riddled with inconsistencies he said they would step on in mismakes we just heard some trying to be corrected during this press conference were that online, he would consider that to be wrong but twitter would not put out the information that was inconsistent about government newsome sending ball loots out o everybody in the state things like that that is zuckerberg said we'll
let's bring in jeff, yale school of management senior associate dean for executive studies jeff, clearlyese leaders, jack dorsey and mark zuckerberg, don't have an easy job in trying to work out the best way forward here, which is you know keep free speech in play, but also decide when there's lies and inaccuracies on their platforms. who do you think has done the best job so far? >> well, it's gotten even more complicated just coming off the messes we just heard i think to quickly...
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it is really important that these discussions include the league managers association and the pfa asght hold. yes, absolutely, especially when you think of football, which is full contact. there has been talk about some other sports resuming in the summer, like we saw with the tennis earlier that did resume in germany yesterday, with the umpire wearing a mask and two players, no one else on the court. but football because it is so full on with 22 players and managers, it does face one the biggest challenges for returning. bars, shops and restaurants have been closed for weeks, but advance orders they made months ago have still been coming into warehouses — but those goods have nowhere to go. that's causing problems for the companies which run the warehouses, as they make profit from the movement of items through their premises. it means morejobs on the line, as katy austin reports. it's —18 celsius inside this redditch cold store and business as usual is also on ice. frozen fish and puddings that would usually go out to pub kitchens are stuck here instead. it's mainly destined for th
it is really important that these discussions include the league managers association and the pfa asght hold. yes, absolutely, especially when you think of football, which is full contact. there has been talk about some other sports resuming in the summer, like we saw with the tennis earlier that did resume in germany yesterday, with the umpire wearing a mask and two players, no one else on the court. but football because it is so full on with 22 players and managers, it does face one the...
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cook, we're teaching you how to manage, how to supervise employees, how to manage a hotel, and plus you're getting an associatef science degree. >> my name is vince, and i'm a faculty member of the hospitality arts and culinary school here in san francisco. this is my 11th year. the policemrogram is very, ver in what this industry demands. cooking, health, safety, and sanitation issues are included in it. it's quite a complete program to prepare them for what's happening out in the real world. >> the first time i heard about this program, i was working in a restaurant, and the sous chef had graduated from this program. he was very young to be a sous chef, and i want to be like him, basically, in the future. this program, it's awesome. >> it's another world when you're here. it's another world. you get to be who you are, a person get to be who they are. you get to explore different things, and then, you get to explore and they encourage you to bring your background to the kitchen, too. >> i've been in the program for about a year. two-year program, and i'm about halfway through. before, i was studying behaviora
cook, we're teaching you how to manage, how to supervise employees, how to manage a hotel, and plus you're getting an associatef science degree. >> my name is vince, and i'm a faculty member of the hospitality arts and culinary school here in san francisco. this is my 11th year. the policemrogram is very, ver in what this industry demands. cooking, health, safety, and sanitation issues are included in it. it's quite a complete program to prepare them for what's happening out in the real...
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actually might be feasible and kind of one that might have actually bad behavior associated scott cooper is the managingtner of a jury seen horowitz and he's the author of secrets of sandhill road, venture capital and how to get it, thant you for being our guest on the communicators, all communicators all are available as podcast. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage the supreme court, public policy event from the presidential primary in the impeachment process, now the federal response to the coronavirus, you can watch all of c-span public affairs programming on television, online or listen on our free radio app and be part of the national conversation through c-span daily "washington journal" program or through our social media feet, c-span created by america's television company, as a public service and brought to you by you don't turn your television provider. ♪ coming up tonight on c-span2, book tv presents highlights from our monthly in-depth series. then the former director of the consumer financial protection bureau, details the creation of the bureau and its work. after that journalist michelle of
actually might be feasible and kind of one that might have actually bad behavior associated scott cooper is the managingtner of a jury seen horowitz and he's the author of secrets of sandhill road, venture capital and how to get it, thant you for being our guest on the communicators, all communicators all are available as podcast. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage the supreme court, public policy event from the presidential primary in the impeachment process, now the federal response to...
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association. like many she lives in a rent control building which limits how much her rent can be increased. >> before it has been historically difficult for landlords or property managerso offer temporary rent reductions thoo their renters without permanently reducing their base rent. >> reporter: but the san francisco apartment association is now encouraging its 3,500 members who own or manage 77 rental units in san francisco to give rent reductions where they can. >> it's the sun centuncertainty pandemic has brought. >> reporter: they're also allowing tenants to break their leases early with no penalties. they want their renters to explain their unique circumstances to the landlord, pay what they can and have it in writing. >> it's important to have a specifically terms. >> reporter: there is a freeze on rent between april 27 and june 3rd. she was able to make an agreement with her landlord. >> she has found a third roommate in time to pay their full base rent for july. >> we have it figured out and i'm so relieved. >> reporter: amy woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> 97% of online pharmacies are a ripoff. does that i z3w6kz z1s6z y3w6ky y1s6y >>> with so many people stuck at h
association. like many she lives in a rent control building which limits how much her rent can be increased. >> before it has been historically difficult for landlords or property managerso offer temporary rent reductions thoo their renters without permanently reducing their base rent. >> reporter: but the san francisco apartment association is now encouraging its 3,500 members who own or manage 77 rental units in san francisco to give rent reductions where they can. >> it's...
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associate director of research and managing director at citigroup joining us.rs these european airlines. do you agree with what michael is saying? do you get a sense his point that the fact that lufthansa and air france will just use the firepower they now have to basically end up consolidating the european aviation sector in stateshat will result in having a very big say on how carriers are run? mark: thanks for the opportunity. michael is always a hard man to follow on tv. to answer your question, ryanair remains a longer-term winner in the sector. they have the scale and the cost base and they will be a lead consolidator of the sector over time. the only question is how long it takes to manifest itself. if you look at some of the afflictions taking place in the sector, the negatives are corporate travel will be under a lot of pressure, possibly secularly, and then on the positive side you are getting state aid coming into the market and propping up entities that would not necessarily have survived as readily. it is a balancing effect. what will happen is nam
associate director of research and managing director at citigroup joining us.rs these european airlines. do you agree with what michael is saying? do you get a sense his point that the fact that lufthansa and air france will just use the firepower they now have to basically end up consolidating the european aviation sector in stateshat will result in having a very big say on how carriers are run? mark: thanks for the opportunity. michael is always a hard man to follow on tv. to answer your...
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the associate director of research and managing director at citigroup joins us on the line.alk us through what we are expecting in terms of the deal to put lufthansa on a more severe -- on a more secure footing. what is the basic structure of this deal? very simple. this is german banking crisis part two. this is not the simple deal you referred to. the government being the biggest shareholder in lufthansa. there will be potentially nine billion euros worth of debt associated with the company that even in a good year makes around 2 billion euros. the numbers are very large. there will be a squashing of the equity and effectively you end up with the business, once you aggregate the pension and the existing net debt of the business, the $7 billion of net debt they went into the crisis with, you end up with a total debt pile of 25 billion euros on a business that makes 2 billion euros and on a market cap of 4 billion. the numbers are seismic. the enterprise value of this business remains unchanged and all we have done is swapped equity into debt. not good for shareholders and y
the associate director of research and managing director at citigroup joins us on the line.alk us through what we are expecting in terms of the deal to put lufthansa on a more severe -- on a more secure footing. what is the basic structure of this deal? very simple. this is german banking crisis part two. this is not the simple deal you referred to. the government being the biggest shareholder in lufthansa. there will be potentially nine billion euros worth of debt associated with the company...
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management recruiters. not the people- that the public most associate with those brands which of course the drivers and platforms like uber and deliveroo tend to classify those workers. as independent contractors rather than employees it means they don't have to provide paid sick leave. vacation time or in the united states health insurance no it's not to questions about whether those people should be able to access. the benefits and financial support to governments around the world have been rolling out of the peoplele who've been put out of work by the corona virus pandemic. in the united states the two trillion dollar coronavirus stimulus bill expanded unemployment benefits. to include self employed and gig economy workers for the first time ever whether that will continue to be the case remains unclear. but after but on tuesday- so use your state of california filed a lawsuit against uber and lift saying that the companies were stripping and drivers of their rights pressing again for them to be classified. as employees robert. contractors meanwhile in the united kingdom to uber drivers and the independent wo
management recruiters. not the people- that the public most associate with those brands which of course the drivers and platforms like uber and deliveroo tend to classify those workers. as independent contractors rather than employees it means they don't have to provide paid sick leave. vacation time or in the united states health insurance no it's not to questions about whether those people should be able to access. the benefits and financial support to governments around the world have been...
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association of american physicians and surgeons. and brad parscale, who is the president's campaign manager has been tweeting it out. it's an association of hacks and quacks. this is a group that's questions they are antivaxers and they've suggested that nicotine is not addictive. there ought to be skepticism of the people being trotted out. but also step back for a moment. look, donald trump's presidency is going to be determined on the success of the reopening whether or not people feel safe. to have doctors out there telling people to not take this as seriously, not adhere to the safety guidelines, runs the risk, i would think, of sabotaging his own reopening just like this politicization of not wearing masks. i think this is another area where it might work against the trump agenda. >> indeed. we're out of time, but, jill, are we going to get a roger stone pardon as the cherry on this horrible sunday, very quickly? >> that's a key question here and that's something that roger and his lawyers are certainly paying a lot of attention to waiting, you know, to see what other signals they might get from the president.
association of american physicians and surgeons. and brad parscale, who is the president's campaign manager has been tweeting it out. it's an association of hacks and quacks. this is a group that's questions they are antivaxers and they've suggested that nicotine is not addictive. there ought to be skepticism of the people being trotted out. but also step back for a moment. look, donald trump's presidency is going to be determined on the success of the reopening whether or not people feel safe....
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associated with it. >> scott is the managing partner and is the author of this book secrets of sandhill road.venture-capital and how to get it. thank you for being our guest on the communicators. all communicators are available at podcast. ♪ ♪ cspan has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events pretty from the presidential primaries, to the impeachment process. and now the federal response to the coronavirus . you can watch policies man's public affairs programming on television, online, or listen our free radio app and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program rated or through our social media feed. cspan, created by a markets cable television company as a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider. the president, from public affairs, available now in paperback and e-book. presents biographies of every president organized with the rankings, i noted historians. from best to worst . and features prospectus into the lives of our nations chief executives and leadership styles
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economics and computer science, courtney moved to san francisco in 2019 and got a job as an associate manager at twitter, focusing on projects to make them more inclusive and less prejudicial. he was active with the san francisco transit riders union and frequently spoke about the need to improve our transportation system and make our streets safe. he cofounded the gay for meet up groups with his friend, janet lee, providing a place for people from all walks of life to celebrate public transit in a queer space. courtney changed the world and the lives of many of those he came into contact with during his much-too-short lifetime. i am honored to have had the opportunity to represent someone as invested in his community as courtney, and i want to express to his friends and family our deep sadness for their loss. i know that supervisor haney knew courtney, and i know he has some words he wants to share with us today and some frie words from his friends and neighbors. >> clerk: supervisor haney, did you want to go now? >> supervisor haney: yes. courtney had a huge impact on so many people who wer
economics and computer science, courtney moved to san francisco in 2019 and got a job as an associate manager at twitter, focusing on projects to make them more inclusive and less prejudicial. he was active with the san francisco transit riders union and frequently spoke about the need to improve our transportation system and make our streets safe. he cofounded the gay for meet up groups with his friend, janet lee, providing a place for people from all walks of life to celebrate public transit...
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associated with it. >> host: scott cooper is the managing partner of anderson horowitz and is the author of secrets ofsandhill road:venture capital and how to get it. thank you for being on "the communicators". all "the communicators" are available. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events from presidential primaries through the impeachment process and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span public affairs programming on television, online or listen on our free radio apps and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or our social media feed. c-span created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. >> sunday night on q and a, the great pretender, about a 1973 experiment led by stanford psychologist david rosenham discussing psychiatric hospitals. >> a wide influence on so much of what we contend with today, so much of the mental health crisis was touched by this study and a lot of public opinion ab
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managed properly. bullard was speaking in a ofinar and that webinar course was with the national association for businessnd economics. our guest house is the ceo of an asset management company. let me get this narrative from the white house, which is open up. we want the economy opening up, back to normal. people will suffer, people will contract the disease, and people will die. is that inspired thinking or is this where the health wheels come off? >> this is cautious optimism. the s&p has gained 30% since its low on march 23. it is this v-shaped recovery that everyone has been talking about that has already happened. we need to be quite cautious. markets are ignoring q1 numbers and are focused on q2, which will be the proper earnings numbers. remember unemployment spiking. we had 30 million jobs lost in six weeks. remember the labor pool is 65 million so we have to be careful. we have the risk of u.s.-china trade wars reemerging as well, so there's a lot of things to be careful about, but from what we are seeing going on in the u.s. at the moment, it does look like the worst is behind us. infection rat
managed properly. bullard was speaking in a ofinar and that webinar course was with the national association for businessnd economics. our guest house is the ceo of an asset management company. let me get this narrative from the white house, which is open up. we want the economy opening up, back to normal. people will suffer, people will contract the disease, and people will die. is that inspired thinking or is this where the health wheels come off? >> this is cautious optimism. the...