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so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an income investor. >>> coming up, can smart thermometers track and prevent the spread of co19? that's next -- covid-19? that's nexexexexex ♪ ♪ jack: as we all know, the cdc has been using molds to predict the spread of -- models to predict the spread of coronavirus. smart thermometers can help predict the future of covid-19 outbreaks, here to explain, the ceo. thank you so much for joining us. just real quick, explain how your thermometers work and what they can tell health authorities. >> so we turned the most common medical device into a communication system. it guides you on next steps, whether to go
so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an...
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so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an income investor. >>> coming up, can smart thermometers track and prevent the spread of co19? that's next -- covid-19? announcer: there are everyday actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases. wash your hands. avoid close contact with people who are sick. avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. stay home when you are sick. cover your cough or sneeze. clean and disinfect frequently touched objects with household cleaning spray. for more information, visit cdc.gov/covid19. this message brought to you by the national association of broadcasters and this station. ♪ ♪ jack: as we all know,
so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an...
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so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an income investor. >>> coming up, can smart thermometers track and prevent the spread of co19? that's next -- covid-19? that's next -- covid-19? that's nexexexexex that's next -- covid-19? that's nexexexexex i have always wanted to be a teacher. i've been teaching for over 20 years. with everything going on, we've had to alter our classroom settings. we have to transition into virtual learning. on the network, we can have teachers face-to-face with a student in live-time. they can raise their hand and ask questions. they can type questions. we just need to make sure that the education is continuing. (vo
so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an...
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so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an income investor. >>> coming up, can smart thermometers track and prevent the spread of co19? that's next -- covid-19? that's nexexexexex i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. that's why the new way to buy and sell a car is also the safer way. at carvana, you can do it all 100% online from home, with a touchless delivery and pick-up process t
so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an...
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so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an income investor. >>> coming up, can smart thermometers track and prevent the spread of co19? that's next -- covid-19? that's nexexexexex there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every
so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an...
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so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionall yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an income investor. >>> coming up, can smart thermometers track and prevent the spread of co19? that's next -- covid-19? that's next -- covid-19? that's nexexexexex i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy man: with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works three ways to open airways, keep them open and reduce inflammation, for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden br
so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionall yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an...
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so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an income investor. >>> coming up, can smart thermometers track and prevent the spread of co19? that's next -- covid-19? that's next. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescr
so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an...
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so we ran a screen on which companies have the safest looking dividends, american electric power, dominionrgy all yielding around 2.3-4.6%. jack: and i had an interesting talk with ryan hedrick with t. rowe price, with commodity prices so lower and renewables being an ever larger share, sunlight and wind are free marginally, he thinks utilities can actually get the same revenue but make more money because their cost is going to go down. it's an interesting view and good if you happen to be an income investor. >>> coming up, can smart thermometers track and prevent the spread of co19? that's next -- covid-19? that's nexexexexex you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. people at higher risk, must take extra precautions. which most pills don't. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have any serious underlying medical conditions, like heart disease, chronic lung disease, diabetes, or if your immune system
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american stress to general electric like they trusted the game of baseball, a good company that follows rules, the essence, the soviets in 1959 invited the us to create its way from press in moscow and carnegie park. america sent several modern kitchens in the lemon yellow one was general electric. most ge executives at the time, talking about the late 50s, like execs at most companies of the time had a view of how capitalism worked. the private sector was invincible. it was a workhorse or a new cow. what it was supposed to do was serve the milk how for the public sector. the government heard of the private sector like a domestic animal, john maynard keynes noted this at one point. through ge or most of ge that sounded just fine. the milk cow was content with the government, tennessee valley authority, the client, was the essence of a government project in ge executives at the top like that very much. ge found tva was one of its biggest customers. they didn't mind serving the space program, these executives, the military-industrial complex. unions existed by virtue a very strong union l
american stress to general electric like they trusted the game of baseball, a good company that follows rules, the essence, the soviets in 1959 invited the us to create its way from press in moscow and carnegie park. america sent several modern kitchens in the lemon yellow one was general electric. most ge executives at the time, talking about the late 50s, like execs at most companies of the time had a view of how capitalism worked. the private sector was invincible. it was a workhorse or a...
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has extended a waiver for iraq to import iranian gas and electricity despite american sanctions on tehran but this time it's been granted for just 30 days whereas previous extensions were for more than 90 iraq relies heavily on iran to supply its power grid you know stay with headlines got more news here on al-jazeera right off the inside story africa. will again be divided into 2 countries again separatist 5 united arab emirates to self rule in the south state of emergency what does that mean the efforts to end civil war this is inside story. welcome to the program. yemen's complex civil war has been going on for 6 years it's aggravated decades long.
has extended a waiver for iraq to import iranian gas and electricity despite american sanctions on tehran but this time it's been granted for just 30 days whereas previous extensions were for more than 90 iraq relies heavily on iran to supply its power grid you know stay with headlines got more news here on al-jazeera right off the inside story africa. will again be divided into 2 countries again separatist 5 united arab emirates to self rule in the south state of emergency what does that mean...
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and regents financial, so the bank index down about the same amount, 6% opini utilities, even american electric were down about 6%. what do they all have in common? they could all get stiffed if consumers and businesses don't pay their mortgage and utility bills. i agree with josh. unusual situation. we were in a defensive crouch all day. the cloroxs of the world were up, the krogers, the walmart, the costcos. one level to watch, s&p, 2,237, that was the february 23rd low we're well above that right now. >> bob pisani, thanks so much. over the rick santelli for a check-in on the bond markets today. hey, rick. >> maybe two-day charts gives us a great glimpse of what's been happening with treasuries today. maybe yields moving down is happy times for some but on days like today showcases how it makes many nervous two-day, two-year, a flatter scenario you can see the drift on the long run and tens minus twos, definitely flat and rather dramatically today trading around 36 right now. let's look at the hyg. since mid-february, it closed down over 2.5. that shows nervousness the five-year generic cds,
and regents financial, so the bank index down about the same amount, 6% opini utilities, even american electric were down about 6%. what do they all have in common? they could all get stiffed if consumers and businesses don't pay their mortgage and utility bills. i agree with josh. unusual situation. we were in a defensive crouch all day. the cloroxs of the world were up, the krogers, the walmart, the costcos. one level to watch, s&p, 2,237, that was the february 23rd low we're well above...
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american manufacturing? they would've said, electricity.am powered tribal, a steam powered factory what is going to change is electricity. but what actually happened was that factory owners would remove the cauliflower pyre, though coal-fired steam engine and the replace it with a big old electric motor. edison is selling electricity down the wires. you can buy electricity from mr. edison. westinghouse is designing super efficient turbines and super efficient electric motors. you replace the old steam engine to put in the big electric motor and nothing else changes. do you know what happened to productivity? nothing. yeah, people are like why are we bothering with this stuff? i thought electricity was supposed to be awesome. it was a little bit less coal dust if you're making fabrics but basically did make a huge difference. then around about the end of the first world war, the change in the emigration machine became harder to recruit workers into factory owners started going we need to rethink how we do this. we're going to have to hire fe
american manufacturing? they would've said, electricity.am powered tribal, a steam powered factory what is going to change is electricity. but what actually happened was that factory owners would remove the cauliflower pyre, though coal-fired steam engine and the replace it with a big old electric motor. edison is selling electricity down the wires. you can buy electricity from mr. edison. westinghouse is designing super efficient turbines and super efficient electric motors. you replace the...
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not just the company, it was an icon to read it brought us the state space program, americans trusted general electric as a trusted game of baseball. a good company that follows rules to the essence. as you know the soviets in 1959 this invited the us to create adisplay about progress at moscow . america sent several modern kitchens and the lemon yellow one was general electric. most ge executives at the time again were talking about the late 50s like executives at most countries at that time had set view of how capitalism work . private sector was invincible . it was like a workhorse or a cow. what was supposed to do was serve as that milk cow for the public sector. the public treated the private sector like a domestic animal, john maynard keynes noted this at one point read ge or most of ge, that sounded fine. on the cow was content with the government. tennessee valley authority, the client was the essence of a government project and ge executives at the top like it very much red he found that tva was one of its biggest customers. they didn't mind serving the space program, these executives, the mi
not just the company, it was an icon to read it brought us the state space program, americans trusted general electric as a trusted game of baseball. a good company that follows rules to the essence. as you know the soviets in 1959 this invited the us to create adisplay about progress at moscow . america sent several modern kitchens and the lemon yellow one was general electric. most ge executives at the time again were talking about the late 50s like executives at most countries at that time...
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has extended a waiver for iraq to import iranian gas and electricity despite american sanctions on tehran but this time it's been granted for just 30 days whereas previous extensions were for more than 90 iraq relies heavily on iran to supply its power grid you know stay with headlines got more news here on al-jazeera right off the inside story africa. will again be divided into 2 countries again separatist 5 united arab emirates to self rule in the south. what does that mean. civil war this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm. yemen's complex civil war has been going on for 6 years it's aggravated decades long divisions between north and south they join to form one country 990 but it's been an uneasy union now as the session is in the south so they're going to govern alone. there were celebrations in aden as the southern transitional council declared self rule under state of emergency the s.t.c. took over the southern port city last year after accusing the government of president of the rubber mounts or hardy of mismanagement and corruption and in an animal think america is
has extended a waiver for iraq to import iranian gas and electricity despite american sanctions on tehran but this time it's been granted for just 30 days whereas previous extensions were for more than 90 iraq relies heavily on iran to supply its power grid you know stay with headlines got more news here on al-jazeera right off the inside story africa. will again be divided into 2 countries again separatist 5 united arab emirates to self rule in the south. what does that mean. civil war this is...
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so turns out that electricity did revolutionize american manufacturing.is not dude in the 1880s, and did it in the 1920s. an order to unlock the technology, you needed to change who you hire and how you find them and how you trained them and where they sat in the building dissented, the technology that they were using in the workflow process. after you've done all of that, then technology moves pretty close organizational change. that unlocks the power of this technology. this is a very old example. it's 100 years old. what could possibly teach us about today. much more recently, an economist, quite famous for writing books about artificial intelligence these days but about 20 years ago, this he and his colleagues, they studied american business in the 1990s. and with the work interested in was the process of technological change. in the american business the government of computing, sort of a graph, i apologize the complexity of the scrap. the me explain it. see move this way, that is more computers. if you have back, that is reorganization, decentraliza
so turns out that electricity did revolutionize american manufacturing.is not dude in the 1880s, and did it in the 1920s. an order to unlock the technology, you needed to change who you hire and how you find them and how you trained them and where they sat in the building dissented, the technology that they were using in the workflow process. after you've done all of that, then technology moves pretty close organizational change. that unlocks the power of this technology. this is a very old...
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has extended a way there for iraq to import iranian gas and electricity despite american sanctions on tehran but this time it's been granted for just 30 days when it's usually extended for more than 90 washington is pressing iraq to form a lasting government and to move towards energy self-sufficiency iraq relies heavily on iran to supply its power grid and spend trying to form a new government since december. watching television as a popular pastime during the muslim holy month of ramadan iraq is no exception it's one of the few customers relatively unaffected by the lock downs and post to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and that's raising the stakes for this is a local production of similar fault in reports from baghdad. even as public life in baghdad has largely come to a halt the cameras for this t.v. show never stopped rolling. actually. it was scheduled to air during the fasting month of ramadan a prime time for television across the arab world and so the director has found ways to overcome the covert 19 lockdown that even. considered around 90 percent of iraqi productions that
has extended a way there for iraq to import iranian gas and electricity despite american sanctions on tehran but this time it's been granted for just 30 days when it's usually extended for more than 90 washington is pressing iraq to form a lasting government and to move towards energy self-sufficiency iraq relies heavily on iran to supply its power grid and spend trying to form a new government since december. watching television as a popular pastime during the muslim holy month of ramadan iraq...
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be unable to govern the us has extended a waiver for eve rock to import even in gas and electricity despite american sanctions on tehran but this time it's been granted for just 70 days when his tuition extended for more and 19 washington is pressing iran to form a lasting government tend to move towards an inch and self-sufficiency iraq relies heavily on iran to supply its polokwane its. now in iraq like many countries. muslim countries watching television is a popular pastime during the holy month of ramadan is one of the few customs relatively unaffected by lockdowns impulse to tackle the coronavirus and demi and that's raising the stakes for this year's local productions as simona 14 reports from baghdad. even as public life in baghdad has largely come to a halt the cameras for this t.v. show never stopped rolling. actually. it was scheduled to air during the fasting month of ramadan a prime time for television across the arab world and so the director has found ways to overcome the covert 19 markdown that even. considered around 90 percent of iraqi productions that response to air during ramada
be unable to govern the us has extended a waiver for eve rock to import even in gas and electricity despite american sanctions on tehran but this time it's been granted for just 70 days when his tuition extended for more and 19 washington is pressing iran to form a lasting government tend to move towards an inch and self-sufficiency iraq relies heavily on iran to supply its polokwane its. now in iraq like many countries. muslim countries watching television is a popular pastime during the holy...
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the united states has extended a waiver for iraq to import even ian gas and electricity despite american sanctions on tehran but this time it's being granted for just said he days when it's usually extended for more than 90 washington is pressing iraq to form a lasting government and to move towards energy self-sufficiency iraq relies heavily on iran to supply its grades. returning to the coronavirus crisis now an israel supreme court says the government must pass legislation within weeks to continue with a controversial surveillance program which tracks a person's location via a mobile phone prime minister benjamin netanyahu gave security agencies a power to track the mobile data of anyone suspected of having the koran a virus it's a frame courses to measure is a breach of people's privacy meanwhile in australia more than a 1000000 people have chosen to download a mobile phone tracing app it was launched on sunday the software uses bluetooth technology to connect on the phones so users can be traced and contacted 'd if they're exposed cicle the 19 david bailey is a c simon law expert at
the united states has extended a waiver for iraq to import even ian gas and electricity despite american sanctions on tehran but this time it's being granted for just said he days when it's usually extended for more than 90 washington is pressing iraq to form a lasting government and to move towards energy self-sufficiency iraq relies heavily on iran to supply its grades. returning to the coronavirus crisis now an israel supreme court says the government must pass legislation within weeks to...
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has extended our waiver for iraq to import iranian gas and electricity despite american sanctions on iran but this time it's been granted for just 30 days whereas previous extensions more than $1000.00 iraq's relying heavily on the run to supply its power grid. salvatore security officials have been authorized to use lethal force against gang members following a surge in violence during the pandemic prisoners have been ordered to place members of viable guns into shared cells in a bid to break up lines of communication it's also impose a 24 hour lockdown in correctional facilities. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the crusades. in the history of conflicts between east and west. the mightiest battle between cristiana to slam. the holy war in the name of religion. for the 1st time. the story of the crusades. from an arab perspective. love. love. love. by the early 12th century. european crusades had successfully captured not only the holy city of jerusalem. but huge swathes of the muslim live on. one loves. the 2nd most any one in the then you're goin
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and design around about 1870 what's can change in this picture will change american manufacturing they would've set electricity. the steam powered factory. while change is electricity. but what actually happened what the factory owners would remove the steam engine and then replace it with a big old electric motor. westinghouse is designing superefficient turbines. you put in that big electric motor and nothing else changes and you know what happened to productivity nothing. why are we bothering with this stuff. i thought it was supposed to be awesome. a little bit less coal dust if you're making fabrics. basically it didn't make a huge difference. the change in the immigration ratio and it became harder to include workers. we need to we -- to rethink how rethink how we do this. we will have to hire fewer staff trained them all. and actually these electric motors the thing about it is you can have a hundred small electric motors instead of one big one you can't have a hundred small engines because of a big one. it's very inefficient. they get power through the wires we can get rid of that drive shaft everyone
and design around about 1870 what's can change in this picture will change american manufacturing they would've set electricity. the steam powered factory. while change is electricity. but what actually happened what the factory owners would remove the steam engine and then replace it with a big old electric motor. westinghouse is designing superefficient turbines. you put in that big electric motor and nothing else changes and you know what happened to productivity nothing. why are we...
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has extended a waiver for iraq to import iranian gas and electricity despite american sanctions on tehran but this time it's been granted just 30 days whereas previous extensions will more than 90 washington is pressing iraq to form a lasting government and to move towards energy self-sufficiency iraq relies heavily on iran to supply its power grid while the white military spending last year was the highest for 10 years that includes money spent on weapons as well as support and stuffing the stockholm international peace research institute says almost 2 trillion dollars was spent globally in 2019 the 3.6 percent spending increase from the previous year is the largest since 2010 the 5 largest spenders were the united states china india russia and saudi arabia they accounted for 62 percent of global spending united states accounted for 38 percent 732000000000 dollars worth of military linked spending seamen various men is a senior researcher in the arms in military expenditure program at stockholm international peace research institute he's joining us now from the swedish koppel thank you v
has extended a waiver for iraq to import iranian gas and electricity despite american sanctions on tehran but this time it's been granted just 30 days whereas previous extensions will more than 90 washington is pressing iraq to form a lasting government and to move towards energy self-sufficiency iraq relies heavily on iran to supply its power grid while the white military spending last year was the highest for 10 years that includes money spent on weapons as well as support and stuffing the...
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millions of people across india are told to switch off their electricity in the fight against coronavirus and president trump warns americansprepare for a big increase in the number of coronavirus deaths. new york state records its biggest one—dayjump in deaths so far, now on bbc news...|n a special pandemic edition of talking movies the programme looks at how the coronavirus has devastated the movie industry in many parts of the world. hello, and welcome to the special edition of talking movies coming coming to you for my home on new york's upper west size. of course, the struggles of the movie business pales in comparison to what has been happening in terms of the human cost of this disease. but, in some parts of this disease. but, in some parts of the world, the film industry has been totally crippled by the pandemic. china was the first major country to be hit by the virus and it's national film country to be hit by the virus and it's nationalfilm industry has been severely hurt. production has been closed down, as has cinemas. with the impact of coronavirus waning in china, cinemas almost opened last weekend, but the g
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millions of people across india are told to switch off their electricity in the fight against coronavirus. and president trump warns americansepare for a big increase in the number of coronavirus deaths. new york state records its biggest one—dayjump in deaths so far. welcome to bbc news. let's bring you a round up of all the latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic in the uk and around the world. in an hour's time, her majesty the queen will deliver what's described as a "deeply personal" television address. she'll thank front line nhs staff and care workers, while recognising the "grief", "financial difficulties" and "enormous changes" the country is facing. it comes as the health secretary for england, matt hancock, warned that the government could ban outdoor exercise in public, if people continue to ignore the rules about social distancing aimed at preventing the spread of coronavirus. he accused a small minority of flouting the restrictions — which he said were "mission critical" to protecting the nhs and saving people's lives. a further 621 people have died in the uk after testing positive for coronavirus. it b
millions of people across india are told to switch off their electricity in the fight against coronavirus. and president trump warns americansepare for a big increase in the number of coronavirus deaths. new york state records its biggest one—dayjump in deaths so far. welcome to bbc news. let's bring you a round up of all the latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic in the uk and around the world. in an hour's time, her majesty the queen will deliver what's described as a "deeply...
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electric light and power. te text tiles and countless other industries. if a part of our savings continue to flow into industry, americanor, management and capital can continue to build new tools and plants. industrial expansion creates jobs for hundreds of thousands of young people who must find employment. a growing capacity to make things which make things better in peace time can be our greatest protection in time of war. when danger threatens, we can convert industry to produce the things we need to defend ourselves. common stock investments have helped to make our country prosperous and powerful. owning a share in american industry is like owning a share in our nation. there's a risk as well as an advantage in owning any kind of property. so get the facts before you put your money to work. ♪ >> we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, we show you remarks from the annual lincoln forum symposium which takes place every november in gettysburg, pennsylvania. historians answer the question, what caused the civil war. american history tv tonight at
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communications, electric light and power, textiles, and countless other industries contributing to a more enjoyable life. if a part of our savings, continue to flow into industry, american labor management and capital can continue to build new tools and plants. industrial expansion, creates jobs for hundreds of thousands of young people who must find employment each year. a growing capacity to produce things which make life better in peace time can be our greatest protection in time of war. when danger threatens, we can convert industry to produce the things we need to defend ourselves. common stock investments have helped make our country prosperous and powerful owning sharing american industry, is like owning a share in the future of our nation. but remember john q, there is a risk as well as an advantage in owning any kind of property. so get the facts before you put your money to work. i have read you wrote or said that the white house touches on almost every facet of american history. what did you mean by that and give me some examples? >> i always see the white house as a place where you can study american history through a wide variety of perspectives and lenses.
communications, electric light and power, textiles, and countless other industries contributing to a more enjoyable life. if a part of our savings, continue to flow into industry, american labor management and capital can continue to build new tools and plants. industrial expansion, creates jobs for hundreds of thousands of young people who must find employment each year. a growing capacity to produce things which make life better in peace time can be our greatest protection in time of war....
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electric light and power. textiles and countless other industries contributing to a more enjoyable life. if a part of our savings continue to flow into industry, american lever management and capital can continue to build new tools and plants. industrial expansion creates jobs for hundreds of thousands of young people who must find employment each year. our growing capacity to produce things which make life better in these times can be our greatest protection in time of war. when danger threatens, we can convert industry to produce the things we need to defend ourselves. common stock investments have helped to make our country prosperous and powerful, owning a share in american industry is like owning a share in the future of our nation. but remember, john q, there is a risk as well as an advantage in owning any kind of property. so get the facts before you put your money to work. ♪ ♪ the film was attacked by anti-communist -- he was called to testify in october, 1947. (music) (music) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> everybody has his own special dream about what the world is going to be like in the future. we know it is steadily -- shrinking. one of these days we are going t
electric light and power. textiles and countless other industries contributing to a more enjoyable life. if a part of our savings continue to flow into industry, american lever management and capital can continue to build new tools and plants. industrial expansion creates jobs for hundreds of thousands of young people who must find employment each year. our growing capacity to produce things which make life better in these times can be our greatest protection in time of war. when danger...
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americans. today vice president pence visited the hard working men and women of general electric health care in madison wisconsin working 3 shifts a day to quadruple their production of ventilators were way ahead of schedule on ventilators as you know that's why it's never brought up by the media and i like to bring things up when we're doing so well g.e. is also working with ford to make 50000 ventilators in the next 100 days more than our entire country typically produces in a very long period of time doing that in a matter of a few weeks and a few days earlier today at a very productive meeting with governor cuomo as you probably saw to discuss his statewide testing strategy and how we can work together to help expand it with the goal of doubling testing in the next few weeks and in new york state will be continuing to control the testing of their citizens and we'll also manage a state and local laboratories have a lot of great laboratories there more than anybody would ever have known frankly the federal government will work along with the state on the national manufacturers and distributor
americans. today vice president pence visited the hard working men and women of general electric health care in madison wisconsin working 3 shifts a day to quadruple their production of ventilators were way ahead of schedule on ventilators as you know that's why it's never brought up by the media and i like to bring things up when we're doing so well g.e. is also working with ford to make 50000 ventilators in the next 100 days more than our entire country typically produces in a very long...
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american dairy producers despite the complications the country to means a huge untapped market at least for now. the terminator revolutionizes the machine. everyone told me they can. to my humble electrics but they do came in the approval lives of high tech pioneers from australia gives trucks amigos hummer and unprecedented the troll a great place stuff the stuff coming question in the lead plates looks. so from the middle ages play no it's being built from the ground up with modern technology. dozens of employees and hundreds of volunteers who are looking on to get in on the castle in france the biggest medieval reconstruction project in europe the by the find out on the books the 30 minutes long t w. of the global corona traces you can find more information online at d.f.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels such. and. such place. the for the for the folks. if. we are living during the most extraordinary time listener st claimed the prize support will go public about. the to read the new auto show on d w.
american dairy producers despite the complications the country to means a huge untapped market at least for now. the terminator revolutionizes the machine. everyone told me they can. to my humble electrics but they do came in the approval lives of high tech pioneers from australia gives trucks amigos hummer and unprecedented the troll a great place stuff the stuff coming question in the lead plates looks. so from the middle ages play no it's being built from the ground up with modern...
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shrine and we had others on the other ade of the american forces and we were having bombs dropped on us that night and i remember there was no electricity. the shrines are a place that you can give solutions before prayer and so i would go in there and the iraqi women hockney take off your job and put it under water and put it back on soaking wet and that was the anecdote to the heat. so i saw an older woman there and she, her ears were ringing from the bombings and she was cleaning her ears and crying and i said don't cry. it's going to be okay. we are going to make it. she said no its because i'm thinking of those american boys. don't they have mothers don't want them home. any time i could capture that humanity and people trying to keep that in check on the emergence of this all-encompassing war that could swallow you up what those were e moments that stick with me. >> that was a beautiful anecdote and won as many in the chapter. i just wanted to ask one final question. it's something that you mentioned in the chapter is that actually you face kind of i to say actually maybe you can categorize it for me when the editor is trying to c
shrine and we had others on the other ade of the american forces and we were having bombs dropped on us that night and i remember there was no electricity. the shrines are a place that you can give solutions before prayer and so i would go in there and the iraqi women hockney take off your job and put it under water and put it back on soaking wet and that was the anecdote to the heat. so i saw an older woman there and she, her ears were ringing from the bombings and she was cleaning her ears...
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coast and integrated backward into paper mills, leading american humorists, also being an adventurer with a world-famous scientist because of electricity and when the french and indian war came, it was fought over the ohio country, the area around pittsburgh into eastern ohio, western pennsylvania, new jersey and because of a fluke, errors in the original colonial land-grant pennsylvania had a plane going directly west including ohio country and virginia had a claim going straight line at the bottom but potomac up and that meant both were projecting -- both were investing back there and in the 1850s, the french moved and inveighed. they had canada and decided to take the ohio river valley to connect the two more conveniently. they sent an army and raised up the native americans to attack the pennsylvania and virginia senators. franklin was named commander in chief and creator of the pennsylvania militia. by happenstance, the leader of the virginia militia washington became at a young age, washington in his 20s became commander in chief of the virginia militia. they had to fight to gather against the french and this is when they first g
coast and integrated backward into paper mills, leading american humorists, also being an adventurer with a world-famous scientist because of electricity and when the french and indian war came, it was fought over the ohio country, the area around pittsburgh into eastern ohio, western pennsylvania, new jersey and because of a fluke, errors in the original colonial land-grant pennsylvania had a plane going directly west including ohio country and virginia had a claim going straight line at the...
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international union of operating engineers, the north american building trades union, a lot of friends of mine. ofternational brotherhood teamsters. electrical contractors association. national association of homebuilders. association of builders and contractors. associated general contractors. richard trumka, afl-cio. the unions,me of pretty much, almost all the ones that will be on the line. eeddefense, we have lockh martin, honeywell, northrop grumman, the top of each company, ceo's, raytheon, general dynamics. energy, we had tremendous success recently with energy over the weekend. we finished with tremendous credit going to russia and saudi arabia, and it could be as much as 20 million barrels a day of cuts, so we can get rid of some of the tremendous excess oil that's been produced because of the fact the virus knocked out almost 50% of the business. it has been an amazing achievement, some people say one of the biggest oil deals ever made, maybe the biggest. i didn't know that. but we were involved, and it was very important. we will save hundreds of thousands of jobs for our energy industry, texas and north dakota, oklahoma, all our
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millions of americans are at work so some of us can stay and work from home. delivering packages, creating electricity and internet and those things, already at risk. second thing is division between red and blue states. beaches at jacksonville being open. different behaviors and choices by governors not based on different circumstances but different political philosophies, going to divide this country even further, worse than it's divided already. >> wow. there's a lot ahead. appreciate you talking about it. >>> coming up next, reopening the beaches in one florida city and social distancing nightmare that followed. >>> wynton marsalis on losing another jazz legend, his dad, ellis. (vo) at sprint, our priority is keeping our customers, employees, and communities safe. during these uncertain times we want you to get great service without leaving the safety of your home. shop at sprint.com for free next day shipping and no activation fees on our best new phone deals, like a samsung galaxy phone for just $0 a month. plus, you'll also get a $100 prepaid mastercard when you switch online. stay healthy and
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americans. today, vice president pence visited the hardworking men and women of general electric health care madison, wisconsin. working three shifts a day to quadruple that production of honor leaders. we are way ahead of schedule on ventilators, as you know. g.e. is also working to make 50,000 ventilators in the next 100 days. more than our entire country typically produces in a very long period of time within a matter of a few weeks, a few days. earlier today, i had a very productive meeting with governor cuomo, as you probably saw, to discuss his testing strategy and how we can work together to help expand it for the goal of doubling testing in the next few weeks. new york state will be continuing to control the testing of their citizens and will also manage the state of local laboratories. they have a lot of great laboratories there. more than anybody would ever have known, frankly. the federal government will work along with the states on the national manufacturers and distributors. together, we will all work together to help them secure additional tests. we hope that this model will work with
americans. today, vice president pence visited the hardworking men and women of general electric health care madison, wisconsin. working three shifts a day to quadruple that production of honor leaders. we are way ahead of schedule on ventilators, as you know. g.e. is also working to make 50,000 ventilators in the next 100 days. more than our entire country typically produces in a very long period of time within a matter of a few weeks, a few days. earlier today, i had a very productive meeting...
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i think most americans are crunch a bit of a cash either due to being out of work or having reduced work. i do think that the ability to pay for these vital services such as electricitys going to be a major challenge that americans are going to have to deal with going forward. hopefully it is addressed in an equitable way by our representatives. host: last call. this is joseph and rockville, maryland -- in rockville, maryland. my question goes back to the details of the hospital supplies. knowthe guest happen to whether there is enough spare power generation capacity among hospitals to cover the extra ventilators that people are saying might be necessary? guest: that is a great question. i do not have the exact numbers on hand, but i can say that oftentimes institutions that are vital -- like you cannot have a five-minute power outage at a hospital -- there are some of need powerthere that on all the time. hospitals are, always well equipped with backup power generation. sometimes that is diesel generators, increasingly it is fuel cells. if the be amazed problems -- the problem hospitals it up facing is not being able to meet the energy demands of increased ventilato
i think most americans are crunch a bit of a cash either due to being out of work or having reduced work. i do think that the ability to pay for these vital services such as electricitys going to be a major challenge that americans are going to have to deal with going forward. hopefully it is addressed in an equitable way by our representatives. host: last call. this is joseph and rockville, maryland -- in rockville, maryland. my question goes back to the details of the hospital supplies....
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millions of americans are at work so some of us can stay and work from home. delivering packages, creating electricity and internet and those things, so those people are already at risk. second thing is division between red and blue states. beaches at jacksonville being open. different behaviors and choices by governors not based on different circumstances but different political philosophies, going to divide this country even further, worse than it's divided already. >> wow. there's a lot ahead. appreciate you talking about it. >>> coming up next, reopening the beaches in one florida city and social distancing nightmare that followed. >>> wynton marsalis on losing another jazz legend, his dad, ellis. what does an apron have to do with insurance? an apron is protection. an apron is not quitting until you've helped make something better. what does an apron have to do with insurance? for us, especially right now, everything. ♪ stand up to moderate for us, especially right now, everything. to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symp
millions of americans are at work so some of us can stay and work from home. delivering packages, creating electricity and internet and those things, so those people are already at risk. second thing is division between red and blue states. beaches at jacksonville being open. different behaviors and choices by governors not based on different circumstances but different political philosophies, going to divide this country even further, worse than it's divided already. >> wow. there's a...
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americans. today vice president pence visited the hardworking men and women of general electric health care in madison, wisconsin. we're working three shifts a day to quadruple their production of ventilators. we're way ahead of ventilators, as you know. that's why it's never brought up by the media. they don't like to bring things up when we're doing so well. g.e. is working with ford to make 150,000 ventilators in the next days. more than our entire country typically produces in a very long period of time. between that and in a matter of few weeks and a few days. earlier today, i had a very productive meeting with governor cuomo, as you probably saw, to discuss his statewide testing strategy and how we can work together to help expand it with the goal of doubling testing in the next few weeks. and new york state will be continuing to control the testing of their citizens and will also manage state and local laboratories. they have a lot of great laboratory there's. more than anybody would ever have known, frankly. the federal government will work along with the state on the national manufacturers an
americans. today vice president pence visited the hardworking men and women of general electric health care in madison, wisconsin. we're working three shifts a day to quadruple their production of ventilators. we're way ahead of ventilators, as you know. that's why it's never brought up by the media. they don't like to bring things up when we're doing so well. g.e. is working with ford to make 150,000 ventilators in the next days. more than our entire country typically produces in a very long...
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american forces. and we were having thousand pound bombs dropped on that night and i remember, there was no electricity into the place is before prayer and i would go in there and iraqi women taught me to take off and soak it in water and put it on soaking wet and that was the antidote to the heat, when i was in there i saw an older woman in her ears had been arraigned from these bombings and she was cleaning her ear with a match stick and crank when i said don't cry, it'll be okay we will make it until the morning and she said no, i'm crying because i'm thinking of those american boys, don't they have mothers that want them home. anytime i can capture that humanity and people trying to keep that humanity and check on the margins to follow you up, those are the moments i look for and that stick with me. thank you. how much did you cry. >> is one of many in her chapter. i have one final question, it's something that you also mentioned in the chapter that you faced -- maybe you can categorize it, one your editors derided you for covering the stories what was that for iraqi people? >> there were men that
american forces. and we were having thousand pound bombs dropped on that night and i remember, there was no electricity into the place is before prayer and i would go in there and iraqi women taught me to take off and soak it in water and put it on soaking wet and that was the antidote to the heat, when i was in there i saw an older woman in her ears had been arraigned from these bombings and she was cleaning her ear with a match stick and crank when i said don't cry, it'll be okay we will make...
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us all to support him and also the african-american vote so i'm just wondering what you've seen on the campuses and i'm the proud mother-in-law of an electric lineman in sacramento so that's exciting, he is in the skilled trade, want toput a plug-in for those things because it's amazing thank you . that's the question is what you've seen on campuses and how we can get the vote and the confidence and how that's been going. >> a couple thoughts and it's important, virginia was a deep red state until they allowed out of control immigration policies into their state and that's a big problem. i will say that california, you've seen it turning the wrong direction last 20 or 30 years and here's the thing is that i do think the latino vote can be one over the life issue in particular. the very pro-life community and they've been propagandized by the left and the democrats which is really unfortunate and i see something happening in the black community, i really do and at turning point usa, candace owens got her start at turning point usa. which we are very proud of her. and look, we believe there's an ideological evolution happening in our country
us all to support him and also the african-american vote so i'm just wondering what you've seen on the campuses and i'm the proud mother-in-law of an electric lineman in sacramento so that's exciting, he is in the skilled trade, want toput a plug-in for those things because it's amazing thank you . that's the question is what you've seen on campuses and how we can get the vote and the confidence and how that's been going. >> a couple thoughts and it's important, virginia was a deep red...
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americans. today, vice president pence visited the hard working men and women of general electric healthcare in madison, wisconsin, who are working three shifts a day to quadruple their production of ventilators. we're way ahead of schedule on ventilators, as you know. that's why it's never brought up by the media. they don't like to bring things up when we're doing so well. g.e. is also working with ford to make 50,000 ventilators in the next 100 days, more than our entire country typically produces in a very long period of time. doing that in a matter of a few weeks and a few days. earlier today, i had a very productive meeting with governor new york has a lot of exceptional laboratories. most of the states do. most of the states do. i am proud of the relationship my administration has forged with new york. with new very honestly york state and new york city, they have been terrific to work with. metropolitan area has been the epicenter of the outbreak here. the federal government has spared no expense or resource to get new yorkers the care they need and the care they deserve. we have sent o
americans. today, vice president pence visited the hard working men and women of general electric healthcare in madison, wisconsin, who are working three shifts a day to quadruple their production of ventilators. we're way ahead of schedule on ventilators, as you know. that's why it's never brought up by the media. they don't like to bring things up when we're doing so well. g.e. is also working with ford to make 50,000 ventilators in the next 100 days, more than our entire country typically...
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americans. today, vice president pence visited the hard working men and women of general electric healthcare in madison, who are working three shifts a day to quadruple their production of ventilators. ahead of schedule on ventilators, as you know. that's why it's never brought up by the media. they don't like to bring things up when we're doing so well. g.e. is also working with ford make 50,000 ventilators in the next 100 days, more than our entire country typically produces in a very long period of time. doing that in a matter of a few weeks and a few days. had a veryay, i productive meeting with governor saw, tos you probably discuss his statewide testing strategy and how we can work withher to help command it the goal of doubling testing in and new yorkweeks state will be continuing to control the testing of their citizens and will also manage state and local laboratories. they have a lot of great laboratories there, more than anybody would have ever known, frankly. federal government will work along with the state on the manufacturers and distributors. together we'll all work together hel
americans. today, vice president pence visited the hard working men and women of general electric healthcare in madison, who are working three shifts a day to quadruple their production of ventilators. ahead of schedule on ventilators, as you know. that's why it's never brought up by the media. they don't like to bring things up when we're doing so well. g.e. is also working with ford make 50,000 ventilators in the next 100 days, more than our entire country typically produces in a very long...
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all to support him here and also the african-american vote and some wondering what you've seen on the campuses and i'm the proud mother in law of an electrics exciting. he is in the skilled trades. want to put a plug in for those things because it's amazing. >> thank you. a couple thoughts on this and it's important. virginia was a deep red state until they allowed out-of-control immigration policies into their state. that's a big problem. i was a california you've seen it turn in the wrong directions last 20 or 30 years and so look here's the thing is that a toothache the latino vote can be one specifically over the life issue in particular, very prolific community and have been propagandized by the left and the democrats which is really unfortunate. and also i see something happening in the black community i really do. at turning point usa, she got her start which were very proud of. very proud of her. look, we really there's an ideological revolution happening in our country but we need to engage. i talked about this for president trump should be a champion for school choice. school choice is one of the most important issues in the enti
all to support him here and also the african-american vote and some wondering what you've seen on the campuses and i'm the proud mother in law of an electrics exciting. he is in the skilled trades. want to put a plug in for those things because it's amazing. >> thank you. a couple thoughts on this and it's important. virginia was a deep red state until they allowed out-of-control immigration policies into their state. that's a big problem. i was a california you've seen it turn in the...
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he had a telephone, had electricity and running water before the white house did. it cost about $300, 000, and really irritated the american businessman. here is a hula performance. liliu was interested in preserving hawaiian culture. originally, hula was something different. they had the hula in praise of genitals, which was pretty explicit. the missionaries were not entirely out of line in thinking that they had to reform this. hula is the preservation of the hawaiian culture. it is performed in song and dance. their whole story was oral. they did not have handwriting before the missionaries. one day, they outlawed hula. it struck at the heart of their culture. which is one reason why there are hula schools now. all of this westernization was not by common consent. 6'2", 140 pounds. never became a christian. preserved the old way. she was the governor of the big island for 20 years. he was so jealous of her heritage that he stripped away her governorship, which was extremely stupid because she wound up inheriting all of his land, 10% of income. she was also the mother of the crown prince. if he had just treated her with
he had a telephone, had electricity and running water before the white house did. it cost about $300, 000, and really irritated the american businessman. here is a hula performance. liliu was interested in preserving hawaiian culture. originally, hula was something different. they had the hula in praise of genitals, which was pretty explicit. the missionaries were not entirely out of line in thinking that they had to reform this. hula is the preservation of the hawaiian culture. it is performed...
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general electric and ford making ventilators. there are ways companies and americans and individuals can reinvent ourselves to be service to the public in these dire times of need right now. neil: phil, real quickly, why isn't oil reacting dramatically up to 20 million-barrel cut a day? is it feeling offsets weakness in demand and doesn't even address that? >> well i think, they're looking at it as a break even. make no mistake about it it is not what the oil market is doing today, what would have happened we would see the prices crashes. the market is well off the lows we saw last week. once we start to see any signs of demand coming back it will help. neil: all right. guys, i want to thank you both very, very much. meanwhile this back and forth debate not only when we open, but who has the power to decide when we reopen and where. the president says everything stops with him. so if he says everybody back in the water, economic water, that's the order. the constitution seems to disagree, after this. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept i
general electric and ford making ventilators. there are ways companies and americans and individuals can reinvent ourselves to be service to the public in these dire times of need right now. neil: phil, real quickly, why isn't oil reacting dramatically up to 20 million-barrel cut a day? is it feeling offsets weakness in demand and doesn't even address that? >> well i think, they're looking at it as a break even. make no mistake about it it is not what the oil market is doing today, what...