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tish was founded in 2000. our mission then and now is to ensure that all students across all schools and academic disciplines acquire the knowledge in the skills in the values of to become leaders in problem solvers i in their communities near and far. tish college began with a single student program now known as the tish scholar. today we offer in support dozens of initiatives in and out of the classroom. we are home to a nationally recognized research center that studies youth voting, civic education and other aspects of democratic life. our community partnership has evolved and expanded to encompass more communities and broader impact. it began seven years ago with a visit by senator elizabeth warren. it's a bit of irony today. other tish college events we were honored to host her here. but today other events had grown to match the scope of our work. yesterday we hosted a lunch about the black power movement. t political strategist. and other leaders whose work will inform our viewssc and challenge some of
tish was founded in 2000. our mission then and now is to ensure that all students across all schools and academic disciplines acquire the knowledge in the skills in the values of to become leaders in problem solvers i in their communities near and far. tish college began with a single student program now known as the tish scholar. today we offer in support dozens of initiatives in and out of the classroom. we are home to a nationally recognized research center that studies youth voting, civic...
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and the judges said they thought that some of the reasons he gave in his appeal were not just to tish's they were clearly unprofessional and embarrass things another country is waiting for there's a rerun which could happen in early july that's if there's no delay because of a corona virus outbreak presidential candidates have already handed in the nomination papers and campaigning has essentially started what's interesting is that if you reach the another court stop the government from implementing a 21 day lockdown because the coronavirus are saying that more consultations need to take place what happened was that some human rights activists had come out and argued that a lockdown would negatively affect the poor in malawi many of whom work in the informal sector many of whom were open in markets basically they stay home for 21 days they won't be able to eat so all those things will come into play in the weeks and possibly months to come the government to prepare for an election as well as trying to keep its citizens safe the judges also ruled that the next person who wins the electio
and the judges said they thought that some of the reasons he gave in his appeal were not just to tish's they were clearly unprofessional and embarrass things another country is waiting for there's a rerun which could happen in early july that's if there's no delay because of a corona virus outbreak presidential candidates have already handed in the nomination papers and campaigning has essentially started what's interesting is that if you reach the another court stop the government from...
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now we are flat-tish on the session. it feels like a trader's type of session. disney up. just a little lower -- dow just a little lower. the dollar index stronger today. the yuan, not really going anywhere. it did weaken a little bit the last couple of days. in treasuries is where we saw most of the market action today. a mammoth quarterly refunding announcement. we got a new 20-year issuance of $20 billion. dealers wereary expecting something like $13 billion. it will have to be financed somehow. let's take a look inside the s&p 500 at some of the stocks on the move. disney and the general motors, up 4.8%. activision blizzard up. earlier that consumers will continue to play after this lockdown period expires or eases up. that should be helping the gamers. nevertheless, some of the majors are lower, because of low prices. guy? guy: absolutely. vonnie, let's turn our attention to trade. the u.k. and the united states have committed to an accelerated program for post-brexit trade. they held a video conference call today to kick off a two-week round of accelerated negotiatio
now we are flat-tish on the session. it feels like a trader's type of session. disney up. just a little lower -- dow just a little lower. the dollar index stronger today. the yuan, not really going anywhere. it did weaken a little bit the last couple of days. in treasuries is where we saw most of the market action today. a mammoth quarterly refunding announcement. we got a new 20-year issuance of $20 billion. dealers wereary expecting something like $13 billion. it will have to be financed...
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and the judges said they thought that some of the reasons he gave in his appeal were not just to tish's they were clearly unprofessional and embarrass things another country is waiting for there's a rerun which could happen in early july that's if there's no delay because of a corona virus outbreak presidential candidates have already handed in the nomination papers and campaigning has essentially started it was interesting is that a few weeks ago another court stopped the government from implementing a 21 day lockdown because of the coronavirus saying that more consultations need to take place what happened was that some human rights activists had come out and argued that a lockdown would negatively affect the poor in malawi many of whom work in the informal sector many of whom work you know open in market space give it a home for 21 days they won't be able to eat so all those things will come into play in the weeks and possibly months to come the government now has to prepare for an election as well as trying to keep its citizens safe the judges also ruled that the next person who win
and the judges said they thought that some of the reasons he gave in his appeal were not just to tish's they were clearly unprofessional and embarrass things another country is waiting for there's a rerun which could happen in early july that's if there's no delay because of a corona virus outbreak presidential candidates have already handed in the nomination papers and campaigning has essentially started it was interesting is that a few weeks ago another court stopped the government from...
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. >> it comes as mylie cyrus debuts a new pixie mullet haircut, done from home by her mother, tish. >e, heidi klum skirting social distancing rules, getting a house call by a celebrity stylist, both in masks, he in gloves and behind an umbrella in her backyard. >> haven't seen an umbrella like that. >> why the lingerie, i don't get that part. >> why put on clothes when you don't have to, mona? >> okay, people are not wearing pants these days. >> that's very true. >>> coming up, finding $1 million literally in the middle of the road. ming up, finding $1 million literally in the middle of the road. . $1 million literally in the middle of the road. $1 million l middle of the road. you have the support of a, probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets twenty-four seven. so where you go, the pro goes. go with align. the pros in digestive health. and if stress worsens your digestive issues, try new align digestive de-stress. it combines align's probiotic with ashwagandha to help soothe occasional digestive upsets, plus stres
. >> it comes as mylie cyrus debuts a new pixie mullet haircut, done from home by her mother, tish. >e, heidi klum skirting social distancing rules, getting a house call by a celebrity stylist, both in masks, he in gloves and behind an umbrella in her backyard. >> haven't seen an umbrella like that. >> why the lingerie, i don't get that part. >> why put on clothes when you don't have to, mona? >> okay, people are not wearing pants these days. >> that's...
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the college began with this dingle student program now knownut as tish scholars. give them a shout out. we offer in support dozens of initiatives for students in-and-out of the classroom on campus and around the world. we are also home to a nationally recognized research center that studies voting, civic education and other civic and at and life. the community partnerships always essential element of our work have evolved and expanded to encompass more communities and broader impacts. the distinguished speakers series began sevener years ago with a visit by senator elizabeth warren. bit of irony today. [laughter] today, other tisch college events have grown -- it was did not mean that in any way we as a treat to have her here and host there. today other tisch college events have grown to match the scope of our work. we are excited about this years lineup of visitors and guest speakers. yesterday we hosted a lunch about the black power movement with professor rhonda williams and laterck this year we hope will host fungus on joe kennedy, congressman eric swallow to
the college began with this dingle student program now knownut as tish scholars. give them a shout out. we offer in support dozens of initiatives for students in-and-out of the classroom on campus and around the world. we are also home to a nationally recognized research center that studies voting, civic education and other civic and at and life. the community partnerships always essential element of our work have evolved and expanded to encompass more communities and broader impacts. the...
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and first we have larry masslon from the tish school of arts and as particularly interested in the history of broadway and comedy and written biographies. richard rogers and playwright george f. coughlin in adisto other books. and the documentary film sammy davis jr., i gotta be me. so what has drawn you to buyography. >> hi. i may be different from the left of the panel. my venue is really entertainment. so, obviously, in entertainment, you're dealing with the public persona of performers, when they sang, danced and acted and, of course, what happens offstage or behind the curtain is equally fascinating as you try to make some sense out of what a performer did publicly as to what was his or her motivations, context of time, what trends and tastes changed. in my case, particularly american entertainment, to make them in favor or out of favor. so i guess i've always been interested in that dialect between on stage and off stage and, hopefully, when we talk a little bit more about sammy davis jr. that's particularly persuasive. >> okay, thank you. >> john weger is at the university of columb
and first we have larry masslon from the tish school of arts and as particularly interested in the history of broadway and comedy and written biographies. richard rogers and playwright george f. coughlin in adisto other books. and the documentary film sammy davis jr., i gotta be me. so what has drawn you to buyography. >> hi. i may be different from the left of the panel. my venue is really entertainment. so, obviously, in entertainment, you're dealing with the public persona of...
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first we have a professor in the graduate acting program at new york university's tish school of the arts with an affiliation in the graduate musical theater writing program, and is particularly interested in the history of broadway and of comedy. he has written biographies of xoeter richard rogers and p playwright. his most recent is a documentary film sammy davis jr. "i've got to be me." so, larry, tell us what has drawn you to biography. >> well, i may be a little different from the rest of the panel. my venue is really entertainment. so obviously in entertainment you're dealing with the public persona of performers, what they sang, what they danced, what they acted. and then, of course, what happens off stage or behind the curtain is equally fascinating as you try to make some sense out of what a performer did publicly with what were his or her motivations, what was the context of their time, what trends and tastes changed. in my case american entertainment to make them in favor or out of favor. i guess i've always been interested in that dialect between on stage and off stage, a
first we have a professor in the graduate acting program at new york university's tish school of the arts with an affiliation in the graduate musical theater writing program, and is particularly interested in the history of broadway and of comedy. he has written biographies of xoeter richard rogers and p playwright. his most recent is a documentary film sammy davis jr. "i've got to be me." so, larry, tell us what has drawn you to biography. >> well, i may be a little different...
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blazing fire in new york city, which got it somewhat under control but it is not completely endings tishextinguished. so those embers can start off someplace else. something media is not talking about about, businesses are talking about how to reopen responsibly. there is a lot we learned from flattening the curve. we know physical distancing does work. we know masks can decrease the spread of covid-19. things are taking place. we're not starting up from ground zero. we're wiser to this. the top priority for many businesses how can they keep their employees safe, how can they keep their customers stave? they're taking steps for that. neil: doctor, you know, we've heard a lot about some states trying to resume elective surgeries. i was surprised to hear that elective surgeries can go all the way up to being advanced chemotherapy and radiation treatments that might require overnight stay at a hospital and others that involve stent procedures or other heart procedures. that is a pretty wide gamut? >> it is. you know what? that is what i'm in the business for. just because something is consi
blazing fire in new york city, which got it somewhat under control but it is not completely endings tishextinguished. so those embers can start off someplace else. something media is not talking about about, businesses are talking about how to reopen responsibly. there is a lot we learned from flattening the curve. we know physical distancing does work. we know masks can decrease the spread of covid-19. things are taking place. we're not starting up from ground zero. we're wiser to this. the...