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personas se aferran a su fe en tiempos de pandemia y restricciones y un área de san josé dice que un aigvolverá a cerrar sus puertas, vamos a ver , claudia . >>> buenas noches, estamos es la iglesia cristiana calvario acá en san josé donde esta mañana a través de su ceremonia virtual el pastor dijo que la casa de dios no puede tener las puertas cerradas y también dice que pronto abrirá sus puegas para nunca más cerrarlas. >>>el pastor dijo que nunca más volverán a cerrar sus puertas alegando que el hombre no puede cerrar las puertas de dios y que siempre estarán disponibles esto luego que cientos de pastores realizaran una propuesta para abrir sus putas. >>> dios no deja a sus hijos andar soitos, él está con nosotros en esta crisis y porque tenemos esperanzas de ahorita durante la tensión y sufrimiento que tenemos de pandemia . >>> en la primera iglesia presbiteriana esta mañana se llevó a cabo la misa sobre ruedas desde 1973 pero con la pandemia las personas pueden escuchar la palabra de dios desde sus vehículos, han ganado más feligreses . >>> ustedes pueden escuchar el servicio desde
personas se aferran a su fe en tiempos de pandemia y restricciones y un área de san josé dice que un aigvolverá a cerrar sus puertas, vamos a ver , claudia . >>> buenas noches, estamos es la iglesia cristiana calvario acá en san josé donde esta mañana a través de su ceremonia virtual el pastor dijo que la casa de dios no puede tener las puertas cerradas y también dice que pronto abrirá sus puegas para nunca más cerrarlas. >>>el pastor dijo que nunca más volverán a...
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aig saying covid-19 is the largest catastrophe loss it ever experienced.72 million back down. su keenan has more. we are seeing companies like j.crew file for bankruptcy protection. more drama with neiman marcus. the retail sector continuing to be impacted. let's start off with what we are seeing with earnings. su: yeah, we can go right to the after hours movers. you can see the stocks in the green those reporting earnings. stocks in the rent are hurt. one of the companies seeking restructuring. it ended up in a vague deal that was announced. these are some massive $272 billion hits. that is a pretax law that comes from the business lines that were also hit. commercial property, trade credit and worker policies. it was volatile after hours with the earnings missed again is overshadowed by the fact they have a very cloudy outlook. a double whammy for aig. they took a loss from covid and they took a loss in their stock. let's take a look at shake shack which is a slightly different story. profits better than expected. you mentioned hamburgers are back in. sh
aig saying covid-19 is the largest catastrophe loss it ever experienced.72 million back down. su keenan has more. we are seeing companies like j.crew file for bankruptcy protection. more drama with neiman marcus. the retail sector continuing to be impacted. let's start off with what we are seeing with earnings. su: yeah, we can go right to the after hours movers. you can see the stocks in the green those reporting earnings. stocks in the rent are hurt. one of the companies seeking...
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credit and workers compensation aig withdrew its previous guidance the ceo says that the coronavirusbe the single largest loss the industry has seen but says it won't materially afgt aig's return profile to shareholders in the long-term and by the way, the company will maintain its dividends. as you can see, the stock off two and a third in afterhours trading. >> contessa, thank you >>> just want the point to another after hours earnings mover for you. chegg's shares are surging traditionally, the education tech company issued a forecast for its current quarter that was well above what analysts were looking for as more people are switching to online learning tools. the company says it's expanding krirk lum and working to cut prices even further. the stock the trading at an all time high. hard to find a company even issuing guidance even harder to find one raising guidance and this was actually a big raise for chegg. >> very impressive next, we'll have the co-chair of fds abt e of trustees outh a'move to crack down on the antibody test and how that could impact plans to reopen the eco
credit and workers compensation aig withdrew its previous guidance the ceo says that the coronavirusbe the single largest loss the industry has seen but says it won't materially afgt aig's return profile to shareholders in the long-term and by the way, the company will maintain its dividends. as you can see, the stock off two and a third in afterhours trading. >> contessa, thank you >>> just want the point to another after hours earnings mover for you. chegg's shares are surging...
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it's what aig did with the bailout funds. it's what bank of america did with the bailout funds because nobody said they couldn't. and i propose the americans first law to say if you take a loan or grant from government, you must rehire the same number of workers, period. >> i hope our audience heard that. i just want to repeat it again. companies like aig did that because no one said they couldn't. right now, governor, if our lawmakers don't step in and put real restrictions and have real significant oversight, ten months from now, what is the country going to look like? because when people don't have jobs, when the poor are sicker when they are without income, when they don't have schools to go, to when they don't have firefighters and police officers, they're not going to be democrats or republicans. they're just going to be suffering. what will the united states look like? >> this will be the conversation in ten months. first we'll say, look at the fraud and scams that occurred with all these corporate bailouts. they laid
it's what aig did with the bailout funds. it's what bank of america did with the bailout funds because nobody said they couldn't. and i propose the americans first law to say if you take a loan or grant from government, you must rehire the same number of workers, period. >> i hope our audience heard that. i just want to repeat it again. companies like aig did that because no one said they couldn't. right now, governor, if our lawmakers don't step in and put real restrictions and have real...
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to let visitors back into the rk it f artmans "on the aig-high dreams. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. a former minneapolis police officer is under arrest tonight, accused of murdering george floyd. officer derek chauvin was captured on cell phone video pressing his knee into the 46-year-old's neck for more than eight minutes monday night. prosecutors say he's being charged with thiderand mnit, ths minneapolis and st. paul are under a c frce after violent and destructive protests reached a boiling point overnight. the police station where those officers worked was set on fire as crowds looted nearby businesses, burning many of them to the ground. well, tonight, there are protests and marches across the country as tensions rise and tempers flare, shifting a months-long national conversation about the coronavirus pandemic to one about race in america. our correspondents are standing by to cover it all, and cbs' jeff pegues
to let visitors back into the rk it f artmans "on the aig-high dreams. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening. and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. a former minneapolis police officer is under arrest tonight, accused of murdering george floyd. officer derek chauvin was captured on cell phone video pressing his knee into the 46-year-old's neck for...
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i brought actions against aig, bank of america, who took taxpayer money and gave themselves a raise. don't give corporations money so they can lay off workers in restructuring. the american taxpayer will then have to pay for the people who are laid off. i am afraid, if this is not raised sooner rather than later, that is exactly what these corporations are going to do. let's put politics aside. if there is ever a moment in this government, this country, where it is not about politics, this is the moment. i mean, for senators to talk about, i will not bailout blue states because blue states have more coronavirus cases -- shame on you. shame on you to look at the death in the nation and say, i want to count how many people passed away by their political party and i am more interested in states where republicans live than where democrats live. we are not democrats and republicans. we are americans. that is what comes first. in a time of crisis, we have always been americans and the great leaders, democrats and republicans, have always said that. go back and look at the great republicans
i brought actions against aig, bank of america, who took taxpayer money and gave themselves a raise. don't give corporations money so they can lay off workers in restructuring. the american taxpayer will then have to pay for the people who are laid off. i am afraid, if this is not raised sooner rather than later, that is exactly what these corporations are going to do. let's put politics aside. if there is ever a moment in this government, this country, where it is not about politics, this is...
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there is a lot of data being put out, there's some really amazing organizations like gis, aig, who are basically making this data all the sequence data available in real-time. so there are people all over the world to are able to work on this project. >> john those links are really remarkable, they are so interesting but let's take a moment briefly to talk about the book you have written published with the publishing office of the library of congress it's collecting for new world. it describes the rich trove of pre-columbian artifacts the library holds. what role does the libra, any library or archive have in the ongoing business of the mapping and understanding covid-19? can you make those connections for us? >> i think you definitely can. every archive, every library collects for a reason. we're ten but the pre-columbian collection in the americas, at the library of congress and the context. collection several other collections the ginsberg collection, kind of straddle the line between contract. in precolonial material. look at that material as a whole it's giving us a snapshot of an
there is a lot of data being put out, there's some really amazing organizations like gis, aig, who are basically making this data all the sequence data available in real-time. so there are people all over the world to are able to work on this project. >> john those links are really remarkable, they are so interesting but let's take a moment briefly to talk about the book you have written published with the publishing office of the library of congress it's collecting for new world. it...
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if there is some really amazing organizations like gis, aig, who are basically making this data on the sequence data available in real time. and so there are people all over the world who are able to work on this project. marie: so john, the slings are really remarkable. there's no interesting ballistic at brief moment to talk about the book you have written and at the publishing office. it is called collecting for a new world pretty and it describes colombian artifacts. what role does the library or any library or archive have in the ongoing business of mapping and understanding covid-19. can you make those connections for us pretty. john: i think you definitely can. every archive in the library collects for a reason. and while talking with the pre-columbian collections at the library of congress, other collections as well. item a shot of the line between contact. material and pre-columbian material. in the material when you look at it as a whole, is really the beginning of a snapshot of relate to important moments in the history of the world. if what we think about when must a man in
if there is some really amazing organizations like gis, aig, who are basically making this data on the sequence data available in real time. and so there are people all over the world who are able to work on this project. marie: so john, the slings are really remarkable. there's no interesting ballistic at brief moment to talk about the book you have written and at the publishing office. it is called collecting for a new world pretty and it describes colombian artifacts. what role does the...
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utah highway patrolman was in for a surprise after he ended up pulling over aig guess what 5 year olddriver this happened on interstate 15 and weber county patrolman 1st thought the driver needed medical attention because he failed to respond to the flashing lights but then the driver soon stopped when he heard the siren so the trooper was shocked to find the little boy behind the wheel the boy was apparently headed to california to see his big sister and also to buy a lamborghini. and as stay at home restrictions linger residents in southern california have escaped the monotonous routine to catch a glimpse of a show from mother nature arctic correspondent natasha suite has more on why attendance at the beaches are increasing at night. right now during the day you can see a reddish tide all the way from baja california to the south bay in los angeles but at night these same organisms are lighting up the ocean causing waves to have a luminescent blue lights. this picturesque magnetic blue charging into the waters of southern california like a bull to look tricity it's created through m
utah highway patrolman was in for a surprise after he ended up pulling over aig guess what 5 year olddriver this happened on interstate 15 and weber county patrolman 1st thought the driver needed medical attention because he failed to respond to the flashing lights but then the driver soon stopped when he heard the siren so the trooper was shocked to find the little boy behind the wheel the boy was apparently headed to california to see his big sister and also to buy a lamborghini. and as stay...
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absolutely but this is something that we should have seen coming it should have actually been a part of aig there should've been a clause in there that eliminated that being a practice as well because we've seen this time and time again if you tell someone that they can't fire people they won't do it however they will put them in a very studious position but we will never see those clauses why because of lobbyists and guess who is next on the docket to steal taxpayer money during the covert pandemic leaf airing of the intercept is now reporting that here on k. street in washington d.c. or lobbyists have stepped up a campaign to make sure professional influence peddlers are eligible for taxpayer funds the push also includes a demand for an additional $25000000000.00 for canceled events and other laws revenue from the coronavirus pandemic yes my friends now lobbyists want our tax dollars the same ones that they steal from us for whoever is paying them i mean it's just getting a degree we have to bail out lobbyists no i love the term professional influence peddler and is that the what they are
absolutely but this is something that we should have seen coming it should have actually been a part of aig there should've been a clause in there that eliminated that being a practice as well because we've seen this time and time again if you tell someone that they can't fire people they won't do it however they will put them in a very studious position but we will never see those clauses why because of lobbyists and guess who is next on the docket to steal taxpayer money during the covert...
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there's a lot of data being put out, there's 1 million organizations on tis, aig who are basically making this data, all of this sequence data available in real time and so there are people all over the world who are ableto work on this project . >> those links are really remarkable. they are so interesting but let's take a moment briefly to talk about the book you've written, copublished with a publishing office at the library of congress called selecting for a new world and it describes the rich trove of pre-columbianartifacts at the library holds . what role does any library or any archive have in the ongoing mapping and understanding of covid-19? can you make those connections for us west and mark. >> you can, every archive corrects for some reason and when were talking about the pre-columbian collections in the americas , at the library of congress and the context collections, because lack and other collections, the ginsberg collection, kind of straddle the line between contact material and pre-columbian material. and when we look at that, material as a whole, it really is giving us
there's a lot of data being put out, there's 1 million organizations on tis, aig who are basically making this data, all of this sequence data available in real time and so there are people all over the world who are ableto work on this project . >> those links are really remarkable. they are so interesting but let's take a moment briefly to talk about the book you've written, copublished with a publishing office at the library of congress called selecting for a new world and it describes...
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. >>> good morning calling it the single largest catastrophic loss in the insurance company, aig says first quarter profit fell 93%. the fight over business interruption insurance is only just beginning it is going to be a fight to watch. in focus today shake shack and maybe a little bit of good news that says demand is beginning to pick up at some stores but warns of more challenges as it looks to reopen dining rooms in some areas shake shack commenting on how beef prices have been fluctuating as plants have been closing. shares, by the way, are up 58% in just a month. quite a rebound stock. any kind of fast food restaurant i see is pretty busy right now >> a stay-at-home stock for students is soaring. chegg posting blowout earnings with subscriber growth most schools are closed for the remainder of the year. new jersey just announced that yesterday. chegg ceo will be on "mad money. the question there, just how long will our kids be home every day, all day from dawn to sun set. i love my kids >>> elon musk just qualified for a $700 million pay day we'll give you details when "worldwi
. >>> good morning calling it the single largest catastrophic loss in the insurance company, aig says first quarter profit fell 93%. the fight over business interruption insurance is only just beginning it is going to be a fight to watch. in focus today shake shack and maybe a little bit of good news that says demand is beginning to pick up at some stores but warns of more challenges as it looks to reopen dining rooms in some areas shake shack commenting on how beef prices have been...
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were to be destroyed before the fortified walls of aig.but despite the failure of the napoleonic campaign. it would turn out to be the opening scene of a 2nd wave of european occupation. well they're not catching on. in that hannaford i mean you and i and them to that of me. and the canal in finance and love to get that one time and i know i haven't done and fantasy about tomato mush wofully. by the eve of world war one in 1914. most of the muslim lands on the shores of the mediterranean were under the occupation of european powers. in december 1917. during the british war effort against the ottoman empire. general edmund allenby entered jerusalem. after the city surrendered to his forces . the film that rick. the fall of the holy city. was marked by the use of an old. echoing down through the centuries. 30 years after this scene. and under the auspices of western powers. a new entity was declared in the region. the state of israel. and. let them and. if you have got them into that if it is a libya where you might it might be to have shot
were to be destroyed before the fortified walls of aig.but despite the failure of the napoleonic campaign. it would turn out to be the opening scene of a 2nd wave of european occupation. well they're not catching on. in that hannaford i mean you and i and them to that of me. and the canal in finance and love to get that one time and i know i haven't done and fantasy about tomato mush wofully. by the eve of world war one in 1914. most of the muslim lands on the shores of the mediterranean were...
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we are getting the aig performance of manufacturing index for the month of may coming through on the. that's at 41 point six, bouncing back from the 35.8 and giving an indication of how we are seeing the reopening of the economy taking place gradually from the month of may. we are seeing manufacturing activity coming through. production jumping. new orders recovering as well. we are seeing deliveries up by close to 12 points and input prices seeing decline. we are seeing downward pressure when it comes to the price side of that number. for the reserve bank of a straley meeting tuesday head of the crucial gdp report, which could show or foreshadow a chinese first recession in almost 30 years. paul allen joins us. what are we expecting from the rba tomorrow? great deal. not a cash trade is already at the lowest it will be in one quarter of 1%. we can't really see the point of going lower than that. the three yield bond target also likely to stay unchanged at a quarter of 1%. it's worth noting the rba bought securities two days last month so it seems to be plenty of demand on treasuries
we are getting the aig performance of manufacturing index for the month of may coming through on the. that's at 41 point six, bouncing back from the 35.8 and giving an indication of how we are seeing the reopening of the economy taking place gradually from the month of may. we are seeing manufacturing activity coming through. production jumping. new orders recovering as well. we are seeing deliveries up by close to 12 points and input prices seeing decline. we are seeing downward pressure when...
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summer school, you would need to see a drop or stable aigs iliza the infection rate for a period of time because kids are going to be kids. i think you are right. >> how are we going to manage all this and they don't have money for this right now for more classrooms? >> you could not build more classrooms for summer schools or the fall. money is going to be tight depending what washington does. they're doing remote learning and physical consequences because of this period. some ways they'll save or cost money. >> do you anticipate a decision on this week in terms of businesses? >> may 15th. >> you are announcing prior to that. >> it has been two months since the first cases reported and can you spoke of what we have accomplished and at least 18,000 people and at least 300,000 people sick. how would you evaluate your performance during this crisis? >> i try my best. should new yorkers expect it to happen here as well? >> well, we are aware of what new jersey is doing and what connecticut is doing. we are trying to coordinate with those states from day one. you will not have uniform polici
summer school, you would need to see a drop or stable aigs iliza the infection rate for a period of time because kids are going to be kids. i think you are right. >> how are we going to manage all this and they don't have money for this right now for more classrooms? >> you could not build more classrooms for summer schools or the fall. money is going to be tight depending what washington does. they're doing remote learning and physical consequences because of this period. some ways...
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aig decision was incorrect in the court should overturn it and allow foreign aid to be conditioned on ensuring that the organizations are basically onboard and a general purpose of the program. as we know, the court's reluctance to overturn its prior decision especially the 6-to decision and your briefing argues that this case was already decided by the 2013 decision. you said that the distinction between the foreign and domestic affiliates is unsupported by the record which constraints the speech by the close for an affiliate indistinguishable from the respondents speech and you say that this sort of technical distinction between the two was rejected in the previous decision as evidence of hypocrisy and justice breyer seemed to pick up on the notion in several of his questions he said the following about justice ginsburg's question if the organizations say we are against prostitution, but the foreign organization are disavowing it and saying they don't support the pledge, justice breyer said some will say they are hypocrites. how does that change one iota instead of sending their own
aig decision was incorrect in the court should overturn it and allow foreign aid to be conditioned on ensuring that the organizations are basically onboard and a general purpose of the program. as we know, the court's reluctance to overturn its prior decision especially the 6-to decision and your briefing argues that this case was already decided by the 2013 decision. you said that the distinction between the foreign and domestic affiliates is unsupported by the record which constraints the...
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i brought action against aig against bank of america that took these bail out funds and gave themselves bonuses and parties. don't make the same mistake twice. don't make fools of the american taxpayers. second, washington was very quick to fund businesses and corporations. the bills they passed have been funding corporations and businesses to prop up the company. fine. who did they not fund? they did not fund states government and local government. who do states and local government fund? >> they fund the hospitals and police and schoolteachers and firefighters and food banks. why was washington so quick to fund the corporations and the big businesses but now they have to think about whether or not they are going to fund state and local governments. what sense of priorities do you have that you see clearly of the needs for corporations but you don't see the needs to continue local businesses? you see all the ads praising the nurses and doctors who saved so many lives and worked so hard and first responders who went out there, they're the heroes of today. they are. they are. they should
i brought action against aig against bank of america that took these bail out funds and gave themselves bonuses and parties. don't make the same mistake twice. don't make fools of the american taxpayers. second, washington was very quick to fund businesses and corporations. the bills they passed have been funding corporations and businesses to prop up the company. fine. who did they not fund? they did not fund states government and local government. who do states and local government fund?...
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i was attorney general, i brought actions against aig, i brought actions against the banks like bankof america, who took tax papayer money and then gave themselves a raise. don't give corporations money so they can then layoff workers in their restructuring to get liens. and then the american taxpayer has to pay for the people who have been laid off. i'm afraid if this isn't raised sooner rather than later that's exactly what these corporations are going to do. let's put the politics aside. if there's ever a moment in this government, in this country where it's not about politics, this is the moment. for senators to be talking about i'm not going to bail out blue states because the blue states have more coronavirus cases, shame on you. shame on you to look at the death toll in this nation and say, i want to count how many people passed away by their political party. and i'm more interested in states where republicans live than where democrats live. we're not democrats and republicans. we are americans. that's what comes first. then in a time of crisis we've always been americans. and
i was attorney general, i brought actions against aig, i brought actions against the banks like bankof america, who took tax papayer money and then gave themselves a raise. don't give corporations money so they can then layoff workers in their restructuring to get liens. and then the american taxpayer has to pay for the people who have been laid off. i'm afraid if this isn't raised sooner rather than later that's exactly what these corporations are going to do. let's put the politics aside. if...
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i spent two years chasing aigs, chasing bank of america. they got those bail outs from the federal government because they were too big to fail and they gave themselves a bonus and they gave themselves a party, right? this time they're going to layoff workers. you watch. >> hopefully it doesn't happen and they put in a provision like that and we start protecting the right people this time. obviously the major prophylaxis here, masks as you wore tonight -- testing. you said the state actually has more testing capacity that it can use. how when i still hear people always saying they can't get a test, they don't know if they should get the covid test or antibody test. how do you have more testing than you can use? yeah, let me just give you the context because i really want to be a nice and sweet and cooperative guest for you and i don't want to challenge you. well, that's not exactly what i said but i don't want to challenge you on your show. >> it's a little late for that, but go ahead, please, the stage is yours. >> okay, i said when testin
i spent two years chasing aigs, chasing bank of america. they got those bail outs from the federal government because they were too big to fail and they gave themselves a bonus and they gave themselves a party, right? this time they're going to layoff workers. you watch. >> hopefully it doesn't happen and they put in a provision like that and we start protecting the right people this time. obviously the major prophylaxis here, masks as you wore tonight -- testing. you said the state...
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aig melvn thank you for watching >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." ♪ >>> he said he couldn't handle talking about it. i was angry at him. if you're not going to tell me what happened, then you're going to dance around the issue and tell three different stories, what are you hiding? >> it started as a teen romance. >> two of my girlfriends are like, there's this guy, and you need to meet him. >> i was in love, yes. >> it ended in one of the strangest love stories you'll ever hear. >> i felt like i got hit by a bus. >> right before their wedding, her mother and his father got married. >> they told us, we ran off, we eloped. who does that? >> two families in a small town left stunned. but it was nothing compared to what happened next. >> he looks like he's been shot. he said someone broke in last night. >> a deadly attack in the dark of the night. her mother murdered. >> i realized that last conversation i had with her, that was it. >> his father bruised and bewildered. >> i don't remember anything else, other than waking up in the morning. >> was it
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so we came up with something that he calls and vince aig the app allows people to video chat with celebrities now mullins is on specially are hoping to connect with frontline essential employees or heroes as he calls them. sounds good to you if you want more information on how you can check out the website or the app but just go to our website kron 4 dot com. >>an nfl teams will not play any games outside of the u.s. this upcoming season. the league made the announcement monday saying it wants to focus on the well-being of players and personnel. the nfl had one game schedule for mexico city and 4 games in london. the arizona cardinals atlanta falcons jacksonville jaguars and miami dolphins. they were all said to be home teens for international series games. but now that's not going to happen. the nfl says that hopes to return to having international games in mexico and the united kingdom in 2021. >>and a look at our forecast coming up, but you know temperatures are pretty mild to start things off for now, but we're expected to make line in a big way. stay close. we'll have a look at your fore
so we came up with something that he calls and vince aig the app allows people to video chat with celebrities now mullins is on specially are hoping to connect with frontline essential employees or heroes as he calls them. sounds good to you if you want more information on how you can check out the website or the app but just go to our website kron 4 dot com. >>an nfl teams will not play any games outside of the u.s. this upcoming season. the league made the announcement monday saying it...
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and the increases their unprecedented according to the labor department, the prices of staples like aig's cereals they recorded their highest increases in 46 years egg saw the biggest hike up 16%, but all 6 of the major grocery store food categories are up, at least one and a half percent. a grocery stores seem to be alone in price increases most industries sot declined in april. >>tesla worked out a deal with only the county the started legally making cars details on that plus what supporters are calling for. >>plus a woman shot and killed by police who thanks for sharing your diy haircuts. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to share... with the geico giveback. a 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies for both current and new customers. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. so thanks again. one good share deserves another. so thanks again. >>starting monday tesla will be able to legally make cars at its headquarters in fremo
and the increases their unprecedented according to the labor department, the prices of staples like aig's cereals they recorded their highest increases in 46 years egg saw the biggest hike up 16%, but all 6 of the major grocery store food categories are up, at least one and a half percent. a grocery stores seem to be alone in price increases most industries sot declined in april. >>tesla worked out a deal with only the county the started legally making cars details on that plus what...
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he said because i want to win and that's my mission but what do we have at the state department, us aig, the national endowment for democracy? do we have people who know not so much a nation build in the ends we're creating a jeffersonian democratic society at least inputting the institutions ofgovernment so that it's not , so that it's not a total failure, corrupt and a failed state the minute we leave. >> is a good challenge and my having worked in both the state department and pentagon i was shocked at how little advantage the state personnel system makes of the amendments . if you think about the american army, no offense bradley, mostly what they are brilliant at is taking talent at the middle of the bell curve andshifting the bell curve upwards . so they look for young women who have the skills that would make her a good soldier. a recruiter. they train her. they spent about a third of their career training her and promote her not just on what she has done well to contribute broader challenges going forward. the state department does none of those things. you have brilliant americ
he said because i want to win and that's my mission but what do we have at the state department, us aig, the national endowment for democracy? do we have people who know not so much a nation build in the ends we're creating a jeffersonian democratic society at least inputting the institutions ofgovernment so that it's not , so that it's not a total failure, corrupt and a failed state the minute we leave. >> is a good challenge and my having worked in both the state department and pentagon...
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i brought actions against aig and against banks like bank of america that took these bailout funds and then gave themselves bonuses and parties. don't make the same mistake twice. the american taxpayers are doing what they have to do. don't make fools of the american taxpayers. second, washington was very quick to fund businesses and corporations. the bills that they passed thus far had been about funding corporations and businesses to keep -- to prop up the economy. fine. who did they not fund? they didn't fund state governments and local governments. who do state and local governments fund? they fund the hospitals, they fund the police. they fund the firefighters, they fund the school teachers, they fund the food banks. why was washington so quick to fund the corporations and the big businesses but now they have to think about whether or not they want to fund state governments and local governments? the hospitals, the police, the firefighters, school teachers. what sense of priority do you have that you see so clearly the need for corporations but you don't see the need to continue b
i brought actions against aig and against banks like bank of america that took these bailout funds and then gave themselves bonuses and parties. don't make the same mistake twice. the american taxpayers are doing what they have to do. don't make fools of the american taxpayers. second, washington was very quick to fund businesses and corporations. the bills that they passed thus far had been about funding corporations and businesses to keep -- to prop up the economy. fine. who did they not...
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aig melvn thank you for watching >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "datelinee said he couldn't handle talking about it. i was angry at him. if you're not going to tell me what happened, then you're going to dance around the issue and tell three different stories, what are you hiding? >> it started as a teen romance. >> two of my girlfriends are like, there's this guy, and you need to meet him. >> i was in love, yes. >> it ended in one of the strangest love stories you'll ever hear. >> i felt like i got hit by a bus. >> right before their wedding,
aig melvn thank you for watching >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "datelinee said he couldn't handle talking about it. i was angry at him. if you're not going to tell me what happened, then you're going to dance around the issue and tell three different stories, what are you hiding? >> it started as a teen romance. >> two of my girlfriends are like, there's this guy, and you need to meet him. >> i was in love, yes. >>...
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i was attorney general, i brought actions against aig, i brought actions against banks like the bankrica, who took taxpayer money and then gave themselves a raise. don't give corporations money so they can then lay off workers in their restructuring to get lean. then the american taxpayer will have to pay for the people who are laid off. i'm afraid if this isn't raised sooner rather than later, that's exactly what these corporations are going to do. let's put the politics aside. if there's ever a moment in this government, in this country where it's not about politics, this is the moment. i mean, for senators to be talking about, i'm not going to bail out blue states, because the blue states have more coronavirus cases, shame on you. that i am on you to-looking at the death toll and say i want to count how many people passed away by their political party. we're not democrats or republicans. we're americans. that's what comes first. try to be great in this moment. if you don't want to look at former politicians, go back to the good book serve says they read the good book. if a house i
i was attorney general, i brought actions against aig, i brought actions against banks like the bankrica, who took taxpayer money and then gave themselves a raise. don't give corporations money so they can then lay off workers in their restructuring to get lean. then the american taxpayer will have to pay for the people who are laid off. i'm afraid if this isn't raised sooner rather than later, that's exactly what these corporations are going to do. let's put the politics aside. if there's ever...
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want to remind everyone, every day companies are pulling guidance we put the list up, aig, texas ro roadhouse. that makes it difficult for companies to figure out what the correct multiple is for these companies. probably the biggest problem facing the markets the ipo market is slowly opening up that's very good news. we're waiting for one on the nasdaq this is today. gan limited, an internet gambling software provider their biggest customer is fanduel. they priced this at the high end of the range 8.50 that's good. a lot of interest in online sports gambling. that should be 10:00, 11:00 in the morning. on thursday, a china ipo kingsoft cloud, a china internet cloud service provider the first china ipo since luckin coffee and all the problems they had. this after it was said china's bookkeeping standards leave a lot to be desired. that's on thursday may 6th, 2010, it's the tenth anniversary of the flash crash remember that one? we had, of course, 1,000 point drop in the dow in minutes, came back causes are debated couple good things came out of this the sec basically required all the exchange
want to remind everyone, every day companies are pulling guidance we put the list up, aig, texas ro roadhouse. that makes it difficult for companies to figure out what the correct multiple is for these companies. probably the biggest problem facing the markets the ipo market is slowly opening up that's very good news. we're waiting for one on the nasdaq this is today. gan limited, an internet gambling software provider their biggest customer is fanduel. they priced this at the high end of the...
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i was attorney general, i brought actions against aig, i brought actions against banks like the bank of america, who took taxpayer money and then gave themselves a raise. don't give corporations money so they can then lay off workers in their restructuring to get lean and then the american taxpayers are going to have to pay for the people who are laid off. i'm afraid if this isn't raised sooner rather than later, that's exactly-- >> all right, we're going to continue monitoring the governor here. i thought he was going to talk about what's happening in new york nursing homes, among the things they're strategyizing about, and i apologize for being unable to get to the assemblyman. if you have any hint of the virus you're not welcome in any of the senior centers where there's always a risk of it spreading. and that's the cases, they account for half the cases we've seen in new york, i think a third in new jersey. don't hold me to that, i seem to remember the numbers. i could be off. they want to mitigate that making sure there's no threat that we could have sort after viral contagion i
i was attorney general, i brought actions against aig, i brought actions against banks like the bank of america, who took taxpayer money and then gave themselves a raise. don't give corporations money so they can then lay off workers in their restructuring to get lean and then the american taxpayers are going to have to pay for the people who are laid off. i'm afraid if this isn't raised sooner rather than later, that's exactly-- >> all right, we're going to continue monitoring the...