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marlow: las mascarillas siempre tenemos que usarla mientra los podemos mantener la distancia fÍsica,gamos o no? marlow: la verdad es que no por ahora, es que si traemos a la comida, la bebida lo mÁs probable es que nos vamos a congregar entonces con esto estamos violando por ejemplo el nÚcleo interno. y entonces empezamos a olvidarnos, estamos en una pandemia bien peligrosa. alan: es importante, dice que california no estÁn permitiendo ni sombrillas ni eso comento se que estÁn permitiendo no están permitiendo precisamente llevar este tipo. de cosas karla: oigan, por ejemplo este tipo de cosas, aquÍ tengo una pelotas. el inflable, los juegos, los podemos llevar a la playa, es recomendable? marlow: en este momento o en los de deportes en grupos estÁn un poco restringido, creo que si te conservas en tu grupo familiar otro grupo de amigos puede tratar de hacer un deporte poco mÁs cercano, pero no pelotas, ni tratar de no tocar elementos comunes en la playa. raÚl: cuando alguien se pone a lanzarse la pelota o con el vÓley. marlow: no sÓlo estamos tocando el mismo objeto, hay arena, se nos
marlow: las mascarillas siempre tenemos que usarla mientra los podemos mantener la distancia fÍsica,gamos o no? marlow: la verdad es que no por ahora, es que si traemos a la comida, la bebida lo mÁs probable es que nos vamos a congregar entonces con esto estamos violando por ejemplo el nÚcleo interno. y entonces empezamos a olvidarnos, estamos en una pandemia bien peligrosa. alan: es importante, dice que california no estÁn permitiendo ni sombrillas ni eso comento se que estÁn permitiendo...
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marlowe snap work that uses the right. sounds like science fiction right. life by the internet light. tomorrow to. meet the. day we. as a refugee when she was just a john during she's a lawyer author and show most successful and full of right to lying to us she talks about how canada became her someone pick me up and help me in the towns everybody was. getting to know to me marks 21. 30 minutes on d w. in a timeless way discover the. stars may a few on the w. this state of emergency normal. people around the world are documenting these dramatic times. they're keeping the current diary. and welcoming us into the spot. they let us get as up close and personal as the pandemic with. the diaries starts many teams on t.w. . you're watching tomorrow today the science show on d w. this week. it's about something that lets us see the world around us but which itself is intangible like. movie talking about light in everyday life in industry and in medicine. will be looking at life particles that overcome space and time. alike based internet.
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marlow: correcto le puedo hablar lo que estamos haciendo en nuestros asociados mÁs de 1500.n pero luego tambiÉn poder estar lo suficientemente cerca para poder ver y captar hasta la expresiÓn de su cara? claudia: me acerquÉ en no mÁs de 1 m o por supuesto y le atinÉ a preguntarle qué hacÍa? y me dijo estoy rezando, y porque le dije porque en mi casa hay mucha bulla y dios no me va escuchar. maite: hola muÑeco cÓmo estÁs? >> bien. maite: que gusto conocerte quÉ guapo eres >> gracias. maite: alan tiene seis aÑos y esta noche sin permiso de sus padres saliÓ de su casa a rezar. alan, tÚ eres quien saliÓ una foto? sÍ,¿quÉ tabas haciendo? >> estaba rezando para que se acabe esta pandemia. maite: don cabral no sale del asombro de lo que esa noche ocurriÓ. >> esto fue algo espontÁneo o de la criatura tanto asÍ que reconozco que ha sido un descuido de nosotros como padre que nuestro hijo ha salido fuera un momento la calle maite: su hijo tuvo que haber visto este acto de fe y de arrodillarse y pedirle con mucho fervor a dios, es ustedes acostumbran hacer esto como familia. >> al mome
marlow: correcto le puedo hablar lo que estamos haciendo en nuestros asociados mÁs de 1500.n pero luego tambiÉn poder estar lo suficientemente cerca para poder ver y captar hasta la expresiÓn de su cara? claudia: me acerquÉ en no mÁs de 1 m o por supuesto y le atinÉ a preguntarle qué hacÍa? y me dijo estoy rezando, y porque le dije porque en mi casa hay mucha bulla y dios no me va escuchar. maite: hola muÑeco cÓmo estÁs? >> bien. maite: que gusto conocerte quÉ guapo eres...
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. >> welcome, marlowe. >> marlowe, nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> al paul. >> al, nice toeet you. tell us a little bit about yourselves and what you do here and how we can partner together. >> well, we're kind of unique here. we're an urban winery, and we source fruit from napa and sonoma regions mainly. and also included in there is our private label program. this is the pinot gris 2012 vintage, north coast appalachian. >> okay, so this glass here? >> 13 a bottle. >> what would we buy this similar wine for if we weren't going direct to the vineyard? >> the $16 range, so it's right there, it's right in the sweet spot. >> so there's some savings in going this direction? >> absolutely. >> and if you pick a portfolio of our wines, we can do better than that price. >> oh, no, we're gonna be in the nines. $9, $10. [laughter] >> by the time he's done. >> yeah. >> have you guys met marcus lemonis? [laughter] >> private label products like this will dramatically improve your margins, but in order to make room for these kind of products, we need to clear out the stuff that's been s
. >> welcome, marlowe. >> marlowe, nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> al paul. >> al, nice toeet you. tell us a little bit about yourselves and what you do here and how we can partner together. >> well, we're kind of unique here. we're an urban winery, and we source fruit from napa and sonoma regions mainly. and also included in there is our private label program. this is the pinot gris 2012 vintage, north coast appalachian. >> okay, so this...
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the stocks sold off 60% from its february highs to marlowes i think they're moving it sidelines withthe stocks still up on the year >> brian kelly, what do you say? >> i think that's right. you probably wouldn't to buy this on any dip or pull back here this downgrade flies in the face of the broader market. and what the small caps have been doing the small caps have been rallying, if they are only a third of them. you would think the economy becomes weak, just like they're saying there's a dichotomy going on i think there's more to square than a transactional volume. i'm a buyer on a dip >> quick thoughts on square? >> are you familiar with the christmas story? >> yes i am. >> the answer is no. but you recall the triple dog dare they could have done a flick and a schwartz and taken all of this down the stock went from 97 to 50 we have seen significant moves to the up side and down side in this stock in the last year, i think they're taking advantage of the strength. you're going to be able to buy this significantly lower, good for them to have the temerity to put it out there >> i th
the stocks sold off 60% from its february highs to marlowes i think they're moving it sidelines withthe stocks still up on the year >> brian kelly, what do you say? >> i think that's right. you probably wouldn't to buy this on any dip or pull back here this downgrade flies in the face of the broader market. and what the small caps have been doing the small caps have been rallying, if they are only a third of them. you would think the economy becomes weak, just like they're saying...
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there right now and if you look at this chart you'll see that stocks have been rallying off their marlow st market investors got excited about fact congress passed that that $2 trillion worth of stimulus and in addition to that the federal reserve stechd in and injected trillions more to make sure the markets continue functioning normally. all of that got investors quite excited. then we saw on friday, hold on a minute, don't get too excited. there are still risks ahead especially now that you have president trump agitating with china and the uncertainty over that trading relationship really pulled things back on friday. so more uncertainty ahead. unfortunately i wish i had a better projection for you but that's where we are right now. >> i know. we have to just be honest about it. we appreciate it. thank you so much. >>> up next, human trials on a potential vaccine that started in germany. we'll tell when you the experimental vaccine will be tested in the u.s. and how soon it could be ready for emergency use. move in we stress out and spray... and spray... and spray. well, we used to. w
there right now and if you look at this chart you'll see that stocks have been rallying off their marlow st market investors got excited about fact congress passed that that $2 trillion worth of stimulus and in addition to that the federal reserve stechd in and injected trillions more to make sure the markets continue functioning normally. all of that got investors quite excited. then we saw on friday, hold on a minute, don't get too excited. there are still risks ahead especially now that you...
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republican-controlled senate next week and that committee is run by a very fair-minded republican, marlowder, but even now the fact that the president doesn't care about the basic checks and balances in the constitution is ridiculous. >> he's choosing his oversight. he's saying i'll allow the oversight from the congressional controlled senate but not the republican-controlled house. he said house democrats, specifically, i believe, want the u.s. response to the coronavirus to be unsuccessful which he said means death. that's quite a charge, is it not, to level at house democrats? >> of course it is. and it's ridiculous. it's absolutely ridiculous. and reprehensible that he's doing that. and he's doing it as he is, we should note, getting on his helicopter and his plane and going to arizona, a very important battleground state for his reelection. the first time he's doing this in a very long time and taking a risk in doing so, but he's very clear he's done with staying at the white house. we'll see if this is just the beginning of other changes and if the rallies in some way, shape or form
republican-controlled senate next week and that committee is run by a very fair-minded republican, marlowder, but even now the fact that the president doesn't care about the basic checks and balances in the constitution is ridiculous. >> he's choosing his oversight. he's saying i'll allow the oversight from the congressional controlled senate but not the republican-controlled house. he said house democrats, specifically, i believe, want the u.s. response to the coronavirus to be...
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the s&p rallied 30% from the marlow and briefly broke back above the key 3,000 level. didn't manage to close there yesterday. as wall street's focus shifts to the economic recovery. joining us for insights on the current rally is david liebowitz. i was referencing you earlier, david. here's your thesis many investors were caught flat footed by the quick and uninterrupted march bounce back from lows. yet every client meeting you have, clients are expressing skepticism around the rally and you think that makes it more sustainable. why does that always seem to happen to anybody who actually watched the market for any period of time >> so, i think what's really most interesting about this is there's a pretty significant technical aspect at least seemingly to everything going on you obviously, have the market focusing on slow down in growth, market focusing on potential for re-opening you also have this massive stimulus response on monetary and fiscal said to that i think is having a pretty significant impact in pushing this market higher any time he we go through a period
the s&p rallied 30% from the marlow and briefly broke back above the key 3,000 level. didn't manage to close there yesterday. as wall street's focus shifts to the economic recovery. joining us for insights on the current rally is david liebowitz. i was referencing you earlier, david. here's your thesis many investors were caught flat footed by the quick and uninterrupted march bounce back from lows. yet every client meeting you have, clients are expressing skepticism around the rally and...
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executive chef and co-owner of marlow's tavern in atlanta, john methods jr. and he joins us now.hn. >> good morning, ainsley. thanks for having me today. ainsley: good morning. you are welcome. how did you do it safely? >> this has been the biggest challenge of our personal careers. incredible work done by my team. we really started out with the guidelines from the cdc, from the white house, from the georgia restaurant association. national restaurant association. we put in a lot of guidelines on our own to ensure the safety of our employees, our guests to make sure we build their confidence quickly when they come back in to see us and dine in with us in our restaurants. we are thrilled to do it. >> what percentage of your staff wanted to come back and did come back? >> we took this on a case by case basis every restaurant we operate. in volunteers first. a lot of people pleased and wanted to come back quickly and get back together. we are about 35 to 40% of our team is back. remember, we are not taking care of all of our guests. there is limited capacity. georgia has guidelines
executive chef and co-owner of marlow's tavern in atlanta, john methods jr. and he joins us now.hn. >> good morning, ainsley. thanks for having me today. ainsley: good morning. you are welcome. how did you do it safely? >> this has been the biggest challenge of our personal careers. incredible work done by my team. we really started out with the guidelines from the cdc, from the white house, from the georgia restaurant association. national restaurant association. we put in a lot of...