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says there is a risk the outbreak will be severe enough to live a long lasting impact on the american psyche. relieve partst to of its nationwide lockdown. there will be a full statement on sunday from boris johnson, under pressure to get british business moving again without causing another surge in virus cases. countries -- companies are warning that any continuation of social distancing will hurt recovery. benjamin netanyahu can form a government despite the charges against him, the ruling of the country's highest court. the controversial decision paves the way for the ending of a year of political stalemate and forming the first stable government since 2018. the start of netanyahu's criminal trial is set for late may. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. francine? francine: thank you so much. the bank of england is signaling it may need to do more to combat the coronavirus slump after lawmakers voted to keep the benchmark interest rate unchanged at a record low
says there is a risk the outbreak will be severe enough to live a long lasting impact on the american psyche. relieve partst to of its nationwide lockdown. there will be a full statement on sunday from boris johnson, under pressure to get british business moving again without causing another surge in virus cases. countries -- companies are warning that any continuation of social distancing will hurt recovery. benjamin netanyahu can form a government despite the charges against him, the ruling...
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sometimes the american psyche gets damaged so badly, for instance, 31% of americans are afraid to come out of their houses even 'tif the virus was gone. we have negative interest rates. the psyche with that, we don't trust the bankers anymore. how are we getting back more than we borrowed? there's a lot of things, we can make segues back and forth and nothing could come at a better time to heal the american psyche over what we have been just going through and for that matter, for a lot of other countries to watch something successful like this with a nice public/private partnership. i think there's nothing better and it could not come at a better time. neil: you know, obviously people look at an event like this as something that punctuates whatever is going on in the world. i can remember with apollo 11 when it landed with such a tumultuous decade of the vietnam war, assassinations, runaway economic problems, yet that put a final capsule, no pun intended, on that era and showed our inner strengths and inner abilities, and the better part of valor. i'm just thinking it's night and day a
sometimes the american psyche gets damaged so badly, for instance, 31% of americans are afraid to come out of their houses even 'tif the virus was gone. we have negative interest rates. the psyche with that, we don't trust the bankers anymore. how are we getting back more than we borrowed? there's a lot of things, we can make segues back and forth and nothing could come at a better time to heal the american psyche over what we have been just going through and for that matter, for a lot of other...
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considered a man to hero because he breaks he's a serial lawbreaker i mean it's so baked into the american psyche even the american pastime of baseball can be won by somebody hitting a ball out of the park right that you know european game has features a game a sport features a game where you can win by hitting the ball out of the park right that's a distinctly american trait is let's break the law but 19 of those who are breaking the law are considered heroes. so how do we ever anticipate that any law will ever be followed in the financial markets particularly when the end result seems to be a slap in the face of america's mortal enemy saudi arabia tyson these are all excellent points you know we do think that even with poor track record of regulatory oversight we do say that there are elements of god if there implements. particularly around position limits. weekend start to raising in some of the excessive levels of speculation of course speculation plays a healthy necessary role in all markets the question is whether or not speculators are dominating. the volume trading in a market that's desi
considered a man to hero because he breaks he's a serial lawbreaker i mean it's so baked into the american psyche even the american pastime of baseball can be won by somebody hitting a ball out of the park right that you know european game has features a game a sport features a game where you can win by hitting the ball out of the park right that's a distinctly american trait is let's break the law but 19 of those who are breaking the law are considered heroes. so how do we ever anticipate that...
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this kind of incident, this open wound in the american psyche calls out calls out for a president healing the wound talking to the family addressing the need reform nj racialtice along with economic and environmenl injustice. >> talk us through the act what equity lands and the specific actions you are recommending to the governor to kesure that california tomorrow is a better place. >> it is in the mission statement of our task force that we are going to work for a more equitable and just california. it specifically says that on the front lines will be the underserved communities, the black and brown communitie who are paying a disproportiona cost in terms of health and disproportionate cost in terms sufferg from the rest of society that we will keep those in the front-line. where testing sites are, we must have testing sites in the s plhere people are most likely to catch the our. those tend to be where there are social workers, black and brown people. >> let's talk about the possibility of jo in construction or infrastructure. is that something that california can look at doing now >>
this kind of incident, this open wound in the american psyche calls out calls out for a president healing the wound talking to the family addressing the need reform nj racialtice along with economic and environmenl injustice. >> talk us through the act what equity lands and the specific actions you are recommending to the governor to kesure that california tomorrow is a better place. >> it is in the mission statement of our task force that we are going to work for a more equitable...
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. >> what is it in the makeup of the american psyche?ur country that we would come to that point, that we would shoot down innocent young people on a college campus? i think it changed america. it changed the way we did things forever. i will never ever forget what happened at kent state. >> it is currently 12:23. we are going to get ready to get started. when 12:24 strikes, we will be ringing the victory bell 50 times. four times for the four students slain on may fourth 1970. nine times for the nine wounded. two times for the two murders at jackson state. for 13 horrifying seconds we wondered how all those students out there in the open who did not find a car or a tree to get behind, that is what i remember thinking the entire time i crouched and waited for 13 horrifying seconds. when the gunfire stopped, i think every one of us recalled the deafening silence. the silence of shock and disbelief and the horror which is crescendo into this unified cry of, what have you done! what have you done! then we saw all around this, what they had
. >> what is it in the makeup of the american psyche?ur country that we would come to that point, that we would shoot down innocent young people on a college campus? i think it changed america. it changed the way we did things forever. i will never ever forget what happened at kent state. >> it is currently 12:23. we are going to get ready to get started. when 12:24 strikes, we will be ringing the victory bell 50 times. four times for the four students slain on may fourth 1970. nine...
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he says there is a risk the outbreak will be severe enough to live a long impact on the american psychers a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. anna? anna: matt, let's talk about other corporates we have been hearing from in this reporting season. the ability to keep essential goods moving around the world has been a key issue during the pandemic. ceo of germany's biggest shipping company. take a listen. initially, reduced volumes out of china because the pandemic hit there. that him back pretty fast. of course, we see now since the end of march, beginning of april, the impact in other parts of the world, mainly in europe and now in other places. i believe the indications you , -10 percent on annualized basis, probably not that wrong. >> what have you had to do in terms of changing routes? you hear about companies and countries turning inward? less globalization and more the need to source things internally . have you had to change routes because of us? >> we have seen volumes come down into the second quar
he says there is a risk the outbreak will be severe enough to live a long impact on the american psychers a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. anna? anna: matt, let's talk about other corporates we have been hearing from in this reporting season. the ability to keep essential goods moving around the world has been a key issue during the pandemic. ceo of germany's biggest shipping company. take a listen. initially,...
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the risk of the outbreak will be severe enough to leave a long lasting impact on the american psyche. president trump has vetoed legislation that would limit his powers in relation to iran. he called it a very insulting piece of legislation. the veto was expected. israeli prime minister netanyahu can form a government despite the corruption charges against him, according to the country's highest court. it could end a year of political stalemate and form the first permanent government since 2018. the start of his criminal trial is set for late may. the netherlands has accelerated plans to reopen more of its economy amid signs the coronavirus outbreak is coming under control. germany is planning to reopen stores and restart its soccer league. spain is getting ready to relax more restrictions. it has extended its state of emergency to may 23. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. coming up, job losses surge in the u.s.. more than 20 million americans out of a job in april. this is bloom
the risk of the outbreak will be severe enough to leave a long lasting impact on the american psyche. president trump has vetoed legislation that would limit his powers in relation to iran. he called it a very insulting piece of legislation. the veto was expected. israeli prime minister netanyahu can form a government despite the corruption charges against him, according to the country's highest court. it could end a year of political stalemate and form the first permanent government since...
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sports are a big part of the american psyche, culture. i'm willing to wear a mask to go. will wear it. i will drink my beer through a straw. you said about donald trump, i want to ask you about this. you said supporting biden, you said you would prefer him. okay.. iw don't have a problem if we have different politics. let's start with coronavirus alone. you tell me all the things bunker joe did on coronavirus that you admire and then i'll tell you what i think trump did that i admire. let's start that way. >> well, biden is not in charge of anything right now. he's a candidate. can't put them in the category. listen, what do you think -- what have we got to lose to listen to what we've said that donald did right? >> he called the travel ban for a donald trump, will you give him credit ten days after the first known case -- >> 100% credit. >> sean: quarantine come up first in 15 years. subs can travel bans, good idea? we know the models and medical professionals were wrong. i am not blaming them. >> those were predictive. they are supposed topo be 100% accurate, they are s
sports are a big part of the american psyche, culture. i'm willing to wear a mask to go. will wear it. i will drink my beer through a straw. you said about donald trump, i want to ask you about this. you said supporting biden, you said you would prefer him. okay.. iw don't have a problem if we have different politics. let's start with coronavirus alone. you tell me all the things bunker joe did on coronavirus that you admire and then i'll tell you what i think trump did that i admire. let's...
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larry lindsey joins us with what's got him worried about the american psyche right now. >>> heading toreak, take a look at the stay-at-home stocks. these have been the winners of a couple of months they're all lagging today. peloton down 8.5%. there are untold hours of careful construction... infinite "what ifs?" and contingency plans. creating funds that help target gaps in client portfolios. tap untapped potential. and strengthen confidence in you. flexshares. powered by over a century of investment expertise before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. for a prospectus containing this information. some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit payc
larry lindsey joins us with what's got him worried about the american psyche right now. >>> heading toreak, take a look at the stay-at-home stocks. these have been the winners of a couple of months they're all lagging today. peloton down 8.5%. there are untold hours of careful construction... infinite "what ifs?" and contingency plans. creating funds that help target gaps in client portfolios. tap untapped potential. and strengthen confidence in you. flexshares. powered by...
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kind of closing out here, we've all been thinking about sports and getting it back, getting the american psyche back. football is a big part about, obviously. >> sandra: absolutely. always good to hear from jim gray, as well. coach shula will be missed. ed, thank you, and thanks everyone for joining us. we'll see you again tomorrow morning. "outnumbered" starts now. >> harris: more states are starting to be open today from coronavirus shutdowns, including most of florida, which is entering phase one of its reopening plan. this comes as president trump is calling out virginia and criticizing some states he said were not reopening fast enough. watch the president. >> certain states are going to have to take a little more time and getting open, and they're doing that. some states, i think, frankly aren't going fast enough. you have some states -- virginia, they want to close down until the middle of june. a lot of things that they are doing, i really believe you can go to parks. you can go to beaches. you keep the spread, you stayaway a certain amount. i really think the public has been incredible
kind of closing out here, we've all been thinking about sports and getting it back, getting the american psyche back. football is a big part about, obviously. >> sandra: absolutely. always good to hear from jim gray, as well. coach shula will be missed. ed, thank you, and thanks everyone for joining us. we'll see you again tomorrow morning. "outnumbered" starts now. >> harris: more states are starting to be open today from coronavirus shutdowns, including most of florida,...
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permutations, things that work out the way it does, beyond all that i think the difference on the american psychewould be profound, that's what i believe. >> captain sharon dini. >> the greatest mustache in the whole book and this is a book with great mustaches. promise you that. you get a great mustache on nearly every character. he is the leader of the knights of the golden circle and the offshoot of it, the secret society that is supposed to be a short answer. is a barber, twirly mustache and just might kill you. >> essential figure not only in baltimore but in terms of the entire plot. >> he has a twirly mustache, the cat in the laser shark. anytime we need to debate. >> currently many of us -- i have a couple questions for you. this is the second presidential conspiracy you've done. are there other presidents you are interested in writing about, kennedy? >> glad we got into questions from everyone watching. >>'s name is keith and he says hello. >> good question. we have done -- can i tell you by the way that when they originally did this, they wanted to be big on this side and short on the s
permutations, things that work out the way it does, beyond all that i think the difference on the american psychewould be profound, that's what i believe. >> captain sharon dini. >> the greatest mustache in the whole book and this is a book with great mustaches. promise you that. you get a great mustache on nearly every character. he is the leader of the knights of the golden circle and the offshoot of it, the secret society that is supposed to be a short answer. is a barber, twirly...
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beyond all of that, i think the difference on the american psyche would be profound.that's what i believe. mark: captain. brad: the greatest mustache and a whole book. and this is a book with great mustaches. we promise you that pretty can a great mustache. i nearly my character. he is the leader of the knights of the golden circle . in the offshoot of it is a secret society. oh yeah short answer. great possession and he just might kill you. mark: an essential figure in in terms of the entire plot. brad: he is the bad guy. the cats and laser shark. if he has that, we know everything we know today. mark: i have a couple of questions for you. this the second presidential conspiracy that you done. are there other present you're looking at writing about i.e. candidate . brad: . mark: is a mesquite . in canada pretty. brad: . brad: okay keith, good question pretty yes we have done, can just a mile away . it wanted it to be big in the center of the site so it would be the opposite of this. i said what would you do that. when a switch it for yourself my graphic design obsess
beyond all of that, i think the difference on the american psyche would be profound.that's what i believe. mark: captain. brad: the greatest mustache and a whole book. and this is a book with great mustaches. we promise you that pretty can a great mustache. i nearly my character. he is the leader of the knights of the golden circle . in the offshoot of it is a secret society. oh yeah short answer. great possession and he just might kill you. mark: an essential figure in in terms of the entire...
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i think that's partly what kept nafta and trade very much in our american psyche for such a long timeere we are in miami beach it is not a surprise that a lot of the cuba population is in miami and florida florida has been a battleground state and our cuba policy is that a lot of it has to do with the geography of where cubans live in this country. geography has a lot to do with the trade issue and a lot of our politics and many people on both coasts have enjoyed all the benefits of trade and we haven't had a firsthand experience of where it's really been hurtful or Ãbreally disrupted family lives. that's one of the things i want to i talk about in the book you want to give you all the answers because i don't want to ruin the ending. another thing is, we have a lot of talk about trade deals like the transpacific partnership usmca or the china deal trade deals are really not about jobs they are about labor rights they are about intellectual properties they are about dispute resolution being a company and a host country they are about a lot of things in the transpacific partnership that
i think that's partly what kept nafta and trade very much in our american psyche for such a long timeere we are in miami beach it is not a surprise that a lot of the cuba population is in miami and florida florida has been a battleground state and our cuba policy is that a lot of it has to do with the geography of where cubans live in this country. geography has a lot to do with the trade issue and a lot of our politics and many people on both coasts have enjoyed all the benefits of trade and...
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right way for it to work out the way does and beyond all that, i think the difference on the american psychewould be profound. that is what i believe. >> he has the greatest mustache in the whole book, this is a book with great mustaches. we promise you that, you get a great mustache on every character. he is a leader of the night of the golden circle in the offshoot of it, the secret society, is supposed to be a short answer. a truly mustache. >> inessential figure, not only in baltimore but in terms of the entire plot. >> he is a bad guy, he is a truly mustache and the only thing is the cat in the laser shark. if he has that he's everything we need him to be. >> currently many of us -- i have a couple questions for you, this is the second presidential conspiracy that you have done, are there other presidents that you're looking into writing about, kennedy. >> i'm glad were getting into questions from everyone watching. >> his name is keith and he says hello from canada. >> two questions, we have done, can i tell you by the way when they originally did the cover, they wanted it to be big on
right way for it to work out the way does and beyond all that, i think the difference on the american psychewould be profound. that is what i believe. >> he has the greatest mustache in the whole book, this is a book with great mustaches. we promise you that, you get a great mustache on every character. he is a leader of the night of the golden circle in the offshoot of it, the secret society, is supposed to be a short answer. a truly mustache. >> inessential figure, not only in...
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. >> sean: listen, i want that, sports are a big part of the american culture, psyche. willing to wear a mask to go. i will wear it, i will go through anything else, i will drink my beer through a straw. you said about donald trump -- i want to ask you about this. you said your supporting biden and you said you would prefer him -- okay. he's, you know -- i don't have a problem -- we have different politics. let's start with coronavirus alone. you tell me all the things bunker joe did on coronavirus that you admire and then i will tell you what i think prompted that i admire. let's start that way. >> well, joe is not in charge of anything right now, right? is a candidate so we can't really put him in that category. but i will listen. what do you think -- i mean, what have we got to lose to listen to what you said that donald did right? >> yeah, but the point is, he called the travel ban -- donald trump, will you give them credit, ten days after the first known corona case in america, travel ban. >> 100% credit. >> sean: quarantine, first in 50 years, the subsequent trave
. >> sean: listen, i want that, sports are a big part of the american culture, psyche. willing to wear a mask to go. i will wear it, i will go through anything else, i will drink my beer through a straw. you said about donald trump -- i want to ask you about this. you said your supporting biden and you said you would prefer him -- okay. he's, you know -- i don't have a problem -- we have different politics. let's start with coronavirus alone. you tell me all the things bunker joe did on...
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convention or not hold a convention, these are going to be things that are going to refocus the american people's psyche, if you will, on what the president's priorities truly are when it comes to their health and their well-being. >> well, one of the things that we do know -- and it's some great reporting in your paper, jonathan, and maybe it slipped a little under the radar over this holiday weekend, the trump administration was required to detail the national testing strategy to congress, and "the washington post" got their hands on it. it shows that the administration is saying, look, this is the state's responsibility. we're going to take care of getting a lot of the swabs to you, but it's going to be up to the states pledging to buy 100 million swabs by the end of the year, by the way, and distribute them to states. what does this tell you about how the president's planning to handle this crisis going forward as we get into what will be, even though it won't be the same, will be the heat of this campaign for the presidency? >> right. you know, i wish i could say that i was surprised, shocked and d
convention or not hold a convention, these are going to be things that are going to refocus the american people's psyche, if you will, on what the president's priorities truly are when it comes to their health and their well-being. >> well, one of the things that we do know -- and it's some great reporting in your paper, jonathan, and maybe it slipped a little under the radar over this holiday weekend, the trump administration was required to detail the national testing strategy to...
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kind of closing out here, we've all been thinking about sports and getting it back, getting the american psychel is a big part about, obviously. >> sandra: absolutely. always good to hear from jim gray, as well. coach shula will be missed. ed, thank you, and thanks everyone for joining us. we'll see you again tomorrow morning. "outnumbered" starts now. >> harris: more states are starting to be open today from coronavirus shutdowns, including most of florida, which is entering phase one of its reopening plan. this comes as president trump is calling out virginia and criticizing some states he said were not reopening fast enough. watch the president. >> certain states are going to have to take a little more time and getting open, and they're doing that. some states, i think, frankly aren't going fast enough. you have some states -- virginia, they want to close down until the middle of june. a lot of things that they are doing, i really believe you can
kind of closing out here, we've all been thinking about sports and getting it back, getting the american psychel is a big part about, obviously. >> sandra: absolutely. always good to hear from jim gray, as well. coach shula will be missed. ed, thank you, and thanks everyone for joining us. we'll see you again tomorrow morning. "outnumbered" starts now. >> harris: more states are starting to be open today from coronavirus shutdowns, including most of florida, which is...
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the red summer as characterized by james weldon johnson left a deep scar on the psyches of many .frican-americans as a black veteran of the 93rd division wrote in the letter after the chicago riots, try to imagine the smoldering hatred within the breast of an overseas veteran who is set upon and mercilessly beaten by a gang of young hoodlums simply because he has colored. and this was the image taken during the chicago race riot, one of my favorite images. i just really love this kid here. i wish i knew what he was thinking. many african-americans translated this smoldering anded into raw memories -- the raw memories of democracy denied into protest. of thediscuss some various organizations and groups that african-americans joint and founded and participated in. as i mentioned at the onset of my talk, the black press was instrumental in the emergence of the new negro. morebly no paper was important in this regard than the messenger. war, the messenger distinguished itself as the nation's leading radical african-american magazine and the self-proclaimed voice of the new negro. it's publishers beca
the red summer as characterized by james weldon johnson left a deep scar on the psyches of many .frican-americans as a black veteran of the 93rd division wrote in the letter after the chicago riots, try to imagine the smoldering hatred within the breast of an overseas veteran who is set upon and mercilessly beaten by a gang of young hoodlums simply because he has colored. and this was the image taken during the chicago race riot, one of my favorite images. i just really love this kid here. i...
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american market was very direct perhaps the most innocent aggressive and just. psyching movement blackout in contrast to european palm art who look. into a whole page in the great atmosphere of the postwar europe call when along came this offensive way with almost a missionary spirit of commercialism and guys has come with all the new products and bright images of the united states. in the us and europe pop art with a male demean women where news is our sex object pure and male projection just like in advertising as the old adage goes sex sells and that certainly applied to pop art. but this exhibition turns that on and ted. women were revelation. in him and by many a lassie a man wields a cook's with him could it be he's actually at work in the kitchen some would say now that's the right kind of pop but and high time for it. have you ever thought of investing in museum quality pop art or even better yet how about of owning a picasso you know of a chance of doing just that for 100 euros that's the price of a raffle ticket the winner of this still life by a will cost is t
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but the red summer, as characterized by james johnson, left a deep scar in the psyches of many african-americans and shape their memory of the war as one of -- the expectations. as a black veteran of the 93rd division road after the chicago riots, try to imagine the smoldering hatred within the breath of an overseas veteran who is set upon and mercilessly beaten by a gang of young hoodlums simply because he is colored. this was an image taken during the chicago race riot, one of my favorite images. i really love this kid here. i wish i knew what he was thinking. many african-americans translated this smoldering hatred and the raw memories of democracy denied into organized protest. let me briefly discuss some of the groups that african-american veterans joined and founded and participated in that speak to the important role they played in the new negro movement. as i mentioned at the onset of my talk, the black press wasn't a mental in the emergence of -- was instrumental in the emergence of the new negro. arguably no paper was more important than the messenger. during and following the war, the
but the red summer, as characterized by james johnson, left a deep scar in the psyches of many african-americans and shape their memory of the war as one of -- the expectations. as a black veteran of the 93rd division road after the chicago riots, try to imagine the smoldering hatred within the breath of an overseas veteran who is set upon and mercilessly beaten by a gang of young hoodlums simply because he is colored. this was an image taken during the chicago race riot, one of my favorite...
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americans coalition. i'm claire richardson welcome to the show one of the strongest psych loans in decades psych lone pine has hit northeastern india and bangladesh where millions have fled to emergency shelters at least 22 deaths have been blamed on the storm so far and authorities say there is a risk of devastating floods along the low lying coast authorities are also worried about the spread of coronavirus in cycling shelters where they say social distancing is impossible. again a last ditch effort these bangladeshis are preparing for the worst. feeling sandbags with their bare hands they brave conditions board on by one of the most powerful cyclons in decades. meteorologists have dubbed it a super cyclamen and as it headed inland it lived up to that name it sent water surging inland some 25 kilometers to the damaged compounded by winds of up to 185 kilometers per hour. in comic conditions inside kid of bangladesh volunteers helped to bring locals to safety more than 2 and a half 1000000 people who were evacuated to shelters like this one which brought new concerns amid the corona pandemic but what the
americans coalition. i'm claire richardson welcome to the show one of the strongest psych loans in decades psych lone pine has hit northeastern india and bangladesh where millions have fled to emergency shelters at least 22 deaths have been blamed on the storm so far and authorities say there is a risk of devastating floods along the low lying coast authorities are also worried about the spread of coronavirus in cycling shelters where they say social distancing is impossible. again a last ditch...
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i think it's important for the psyche of americans that they feel this way. maria: all right.we come back we are focused on america's food supply and the impact of covid-19, impossible foods founder and ceo pat brown is here on how the company is stepping up as an alternative to meat during the coronavirus pandemic and shortages of meat, next hour, right here, "mornings with maria." stay with us. our members understand social distancing. being prepared and overcoming challenges. usaa has been standing with them for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve you for a hundred more. ♪ confident financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. . maria: welcome back. good monday morning. thanks for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. monday, may 11 top stories just before 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, more people are test positiving for coronavirus at the white house. leading to self-quarantine, and enhanced safety measures, the debate over additional stuff on capitol hill democrats proposing one and a q
i think it's important for the psyche of americans that they feel this way. maria: all right.we come back we are focused on america's food supply and the impact of covid-19, impossible foods founder and ceo pat brown is here on how the company is stepping up as an alternative to meat during the coronavirus pandemic and shortages of meat, next hour, right here, "mornings with maria." stay with us. our members understand social distancing. being prepared and overcoming challenges. usaa...
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until we're certain about the health implications of this, the psyche of the american consumer is under siege and we are not going to see a recovery. i tell you this, we will recover. the american spirit is amazing. we just don't know if this is a year away or two years away or longer. around the corner, 2020 recovery is not a possibility. >> well, we hope that recovery is sooner rather than later. ali velshi, thank you so much for your insights. you can watch his virtual town hall on the economy and covid-19 with special guest kevin o'leary, suze orman and adam grant at 9:00 a.m. eastern only on msnbc. >>> sad news to report this morning. roy horn of the legendary vegas act, siegfried & roy has passed away from complications due to coronavirus. horn was not only one of the greats of the magic world but also his best friend. the two entertained millions until horn was critically injured by a tiger in 2003. roy horn was 75 years old. we're going to have much more on his life and celebrated career of magic coming up a little later in this show. >> magical life indeed. >>> also this mornin
until we're certain about the health implications of this, the psyche of the american consumer is under siege and we are not going to see a recovery. i tell you this, we will recover. the american spirit is amazing. we just don't know if this is a year away or two years away or longer. around the corner, 2020 recovery is not a possibility. >> well, we hope that recovery is sooner rather than later. ali velshi, thank you so much for your insights. you can watch his virtual town hall on the...
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progresses, i am concerned about flare-ups that happen periodically and what that will do to the psyche of the americanhere in georgia there was a report just two days ago that a rural county about an hour and a half from here had a big outbreak of the virus, and it is hitting that community very hard i have a feeling that the people who live in that community and near there are going to be far less eager to reengage in the economy. if that happens repeatedly, then i think the recovery is going to struggle a bit. >> so it sounds like you are a little more cautious than those who are expecting, you know, a swift rebound or at least a continued progress toward positive growth starting in the third quarter? >> well, you know, i am a central banker so being cautious is natural to my person. but i will say that there's just so much uncertainty out there that it is hard to be definitively confident about any of the particular outcomes so i'm trying to stay measured and really focus on what kind of information i'm hearing in real-time. you know, so much of the data that's coming out is backward looking and we
progresses, i am concerned about flare-ups that happen periodically and what that will do to the psyche of the americanhere in georgia there was a report just two days ago that a rural county about an hour and a half from here had a big outbreak of the virus, and it is hitting that community very hard i have a feeling that the people who live in that community and near there are going to be far less eager to reengage in the economy. if that happens repeatedly, then i think the recovery is going...
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psyche as a people. it's really ingrained in the american way of life from little league -- i played softball and field hockeysports was my youth. that was really my thing, study and sports is all i did and these kids, hearing from my own kids, they are missing out on a huge, huge part of their childhood. i think this summer especially in the hot weather months, not to allow kids to play sports, i think that's really damaging. >> now you're heading on the thing that's most important to me about this topic. i know you're a college football fan. i think alabama if i'm not mistaken. >> laura: you bet. >> the ncaa is going to be an interesting issue, scholastic sports are an interesting issue because unlike in professional sports, it's going to be ethically very difficult if not impossible to treat the student athletes differently than you with the student body. so the ncaa isoing to allow sports to come back if the same protection and protocols for the entire student body is availab available. i think the biggest audience to see how this could be done with the professional sports leagues will be the scholastic s
psyche as a people. it's really ingrained in the american way of life from little league -- i played softball and field hockeysports was my youth. that was really my thing, study and sports is all i did and these kids, hearing from my own kids, they are missing out on a huge, huge part of their childhood. i think this summer especially in the hot weather months, not to allow kids to play sports, i think that's really damaging. >> now you're heading on the thing that's most important to me...
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i'd like some current sports on to i think it will help the psyche of the country so i think the sports lead for all the money that the american people give to the sports leagues tickets and t.v. rights and souvenirs and all those things that but to the american people to find a way to get back to work so they can give us some entertainment because i think the american people really need that and love having some of the same things back you think well i finished the baseball season with play in that empty stands i think that baseball maybe larry if we got to the postseason we might be able to have some fans in the postseason but i think when we begin the summer we will not and i'm finally in the n.f.l. are they going to have a season. well i believe they will i think it's going to be very hard to not have an n.f.l. season but. but we we think that there may be some fans in the stands by then i think there might be some expire then to be able to have some folks in the stands and hopefully will be able to do that. are one more thing press corps got like this year and the national football league. there is a you know i'm a dallas
i'd like some current sports on to i think it will help the psyche of the country so i think the sports lead for all the money that the american people give to the sports leagues tickets and t.v. rights and souvenirs and all those things that but to the american people to find a way to get back to work so they can give us some entertainment because i think the american people really need that and love having some of the same things back you think well i finished the baseball season with play in...
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so the president is precisely correct, he's tapping into the psyche of the american people, he's encouragingo go out and be responsible, to apply common sense. the opposite of the one size fits all draconian measures you have seen from democrat governors in a lot of these states and stuart, i was with you yesterday at a gym in new jersey and these guys set the bar as high as you can for the protocol of safety with their members in their gym. a level that big box stores could never, ever meet, where people are crowded in to get items that are not just essential. so mental and emotional wellbeing is critical right now. the president understands that. he's cheerleading for that. and i think he's going to keep talking about reopening because we absolutely have to. you can respect the virus while respecting people enough to be responsible and provide for their livelihoods and ultimately, stuart, at the end of the day, we all have a choice. if your fear or anxiety is too high to go out, then don't go out. but the rest of us have to start reopening. stuart: so why do you think it is that governors,
so the president is precisely correct, he's tapping into the psyche of the american people, he's encouragingo go out and be responsible, to apply common sense. the opposite of the one size fits all draconian measures you have seen from democrat governors in a lot of these states and stuart, i was with you yesterday at a gym in new jersey and these guys set the bar as high as you can for the protocol of safety with their members in their gym. a level that big box stores could never, ever meet,...
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american nation. closer raman you're watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes. millions without power and shelters are running out of room as a powerful psych loan smashes into bangladesh and eastern india. also brazil recalled the tires number of daily coronavirus cases and sanctions the use of an anti malaria drug despite warnings about the risks. and israel's just scrap it's an exaggeration plans the u.s. envoy to the middle east towards the project will threaten the 2 state solution and regional peace. welcome to the program a new standoff could be brewing between the united states iran and venezuela over a shipment of millions of dollars worth of fuel 5 iranian oil tankers could be just days away from arriving in venezuela in a bid to ease fuel shortages there both countries are sanctioned by the u.s. and the white house says it's considering a response to the shipment venezuela says its military will escort the tankers assoon as they enter its territory now ship tracking shows the 1st of the 5 tankers left the iranian port city of banda bass in march analysts say they're between 89 and 99 percent full judging by how they're sitting in
american nation. closer raman you're watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes. millions without power and shelters are running out of room as a powerful psych loan smashes into bangladesh and eastern india. also brazil recalled the tires number of daily coronavirus cases and sanctions the use of an anti malaria drug despite warnings about the risks. and israel's just scrap it's an exaggeration plans the u.s. envoy to the middle east towards the...
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american nation. closer raman you're watching all just their lives my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes. millions without power and shelters are running out of room as a powerful psych loan smashes into.
american nation. closer raman you're watching all just their lives my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes. millions without power and shelters are running out of room as a powerful psych loan smashes into.