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anders, welcome back to mad money. >> thank you how are you?i don't know, man i'm kind of glad it's the end of the week, i'll tell you that much anders, let's get right to it. if i am a gigantic e-commerce company, i know that a lot of my stores are closed, but i am crushing it in e-commerce. i've got huge warehouses, figure out where everything goes. i have to time it right. i have to get u.p.s. in there, the post office in there what does zebra technologies do for me to make it work >> first, you know, we supply or support many other companies that are providing essential services to the economy today. so, that could be e-commerce players and regular brick and mortar retailers that have seen e-commerce or online only channels improve the biggest change in buying behaviors from a retail perspective, i think, has been around grocery where, you know, there's been a lot of reporting around how grocery volumes are up quite a bit, but the way people have been buying those groceries have changed quite dramatically, where people are buying online, pi
anders, welcome back to mad money. >> thank you how are you?i don't know, man i'm kind of glad it's the end of the week, i'll tell you that much anders, let's get right to it. if i am a gigantic e-commerce company, i know that a lot of my stores are closed, but i am crushing it in e-commerce. i've got huge warehouses, figure out where everything goes. i have to time it right. i have to get u.p.s. in there, the post office in there what does zebra technologies do for me to make it work...
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back with anders on his water taxi. to the new airport is to be finished in 3 years time and then tours from europe and the u.s. can fly directly to new. andras hopes for even more customers 1st fewer tours. an example she got here just like the souvenir shops sell t. shirts we sell for tours this is a 2 hour expressed or at least you get a good view of the few words system in greenland's your name. they reach the goal of the tour the frozen waterfalls and say to island let's go to the barber larson is from germany now lives in denmark and is visiting greenland with her daughter. she saw the arctic winter only from pictures and wanted to experience it herself. of initiatives and there's a wind in danish still she does a great immeasurable when you come here and then there's all of this snow the cold pickiness i find it absolutely fascinating. but what will the arctic look like in 50 or 100 years the greenlanders don't know what they'll adapt to climate change it's seen as an opportunity on greenland. you can't have your
back with anders on his water taxi. to the new airport is to be finished in 3 years time and then tours from europe and the u.s. can fly directly to new. andras hopes for even more customers 1st fewer tours. an example she got here just like the souvenir shops sell t. shirts we sell for tours this is a 2 hour expressed or at least you get a good view of the few words system in greenland's your name. they reach the goal of the tour the frozen waterfalls and say to island let's go to the barber...
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one of them is here on the ward — paramedic mark anders.ing to fight off the virus before his colleagues rushed him to hospital. when i was in a&e, i think because my temperature was so high, lots of things in my head going on, and they kept coming in and saying, "we can't get your temperature down, your blood pressure is too low," and next minute they said, "i think you are going to have to go to icu," and i think that was something... i was just fighting it from there on. you definitely didn't want to go to intensive care, did you? no. it's 50/50 whether you come out alive, isn't it? in the end mark didn't need intensive care. he can't be sure how he caught covid, but knows he was exposed to the virus while doing his job. i suppose it shows the risks. yeah, you try and do everything by the book and just something catches you out and you get it. i don't think you realise then — it's everywhere, everything you touch, everything you breathe. ijust never had to deal with anything like this before. mark's wife is alone at home. kathy also had
one of them is here on the ward — paramedic mark anders.ing to fight off the virus before his colleagues rushed him to hospital. when i was in a&e, i think because my temperature was so high, lots of things in my head going on, and they kept coming in and saying, "we can't get your temperature down, your blood pressure is too low," and next minute they said, "i think you are going to have to go to icu," and i think that was something... i was just fighting it from...
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. >> reporter: she says latin america's severe inequalities, poor social safety net andere a laid bare. a warning for the region as the virus spreads. >> if our governors don't provide example and have clear messages and that the population should stick to its more dfficult to ensure a rapid overcome of the situation. >> reporter: manuel bojorquez, cbs news. did you know that every single flush fling odors onto your soft surfaces? then they get released back into the air so you smell them later. ew. right? that's why febreze created small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to work... unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously eliminates odors in the air and on surfaces so they don't come back for 45 days. now that's one flushin' fresh bathroom. that's like getting two desserts! wait... do we have to thank our moms twice? i don't know... breyers combines 100% grade a milk and cream with real oreo cookies. better starts with breyers. milk and cream with real oreo cookies. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your deter
. >> reporter: she says latin america's severe inequalities, poor social safety net andere a laid bare. a warning for the region as the virus spreads. >> if our governors don't provide example and have clear messages and that the population should stick to its more dfficult to ensure a rapid overcome of the situation. >> reporter: manuel bojorquez, cbs news. did you know that every single flush fling odors onto your soft surfaces? then they get released back into the air so...
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notice, tomorrow, a going in the mid up ander 70s and 80s next weekend. the weather looks like that, and we are sheltering at home. i will be back here next weekend. back to you. >> don't forget the sun screen, rob. >> very good point. >> thanks so much. coming up next, people from the bay area stuck. not just stuck but stuck overseas. what the government is going to get them home. >>> stuck in another country. trying to get home. it's a bad time to be going through that. but a san francisco couple is among the thousands of americans stranded. senior investigative reporter bigad shaban has more. >> the number of flights in and out of san francisco is down 95%. and in parts of the world, the airlines are are grounded completely. leaving thousands of americans stranded on work trips, vacations and even honeymoons. john and emily said their i dos and took off for an unforgettable honeymoon in thailand and sri lanka. >> the country is in the middle of a nationwide curfew. so it is 5:30 a.m. this is going to the first time we leave our hostile in a week. >> th
notice, tomorrow, a going in the mid up ander 70s and 80s next weekend. the weather looks like that, and we are sheltering at home. i will be back here next weekend. back to you. >> don't forget the sun screen, rob. >> very good point. >> thanks so much. coming up next, people from the bay area stuck. not just stuck but stuck overseas. what the government is going to get them home. >>> stuck in another country. trying to get home. it's a bad time to be going through...
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. >> we have heard a lot from anders about this interview the top question for almost will a reliable antibody test be available for use across the nation? test is a test that detects a person's natural immunity after having had the virus. afteris a timing issue which the test would work. the reason i bring it up is it has its role but it is based on the timing of when the antibody would develop. the fda's role is to evaluate thetest and determine reliability and read -- and reproducibility of the test. as part of our flexibility in march we permitted laboratories to develop test and come to market and use them as long as they validated the test. 84 companies and labs have told us they are doing that. we expect more to come to the oversightere fda has of the testing characteristics and has the stamp of approval with fda so we can expect more companies to come through and we are working actively. i have several calls a week with library -- laboratory tech developers to make sure they have the samples they need and getting through roadblocks of the test. >> you expressed concern about t
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students andere 36 30 of them were men.aduated but then went to school in the united states -- harvard. was that hard to get into? jean: it was hard to get into. david: you went to harvard and got a masters in computer cy vance. did you find it easier or harder than you thought it would be? jean: i wouldn't say harder or easier. i think it is more interesting. my key purpose to go abroad is to see the world and meet people. it was totally rewarding. view, your english, by my is perfect. jean: not really. [laughter] david: where did you get this english? jean: i think i got in china. in china, we started to learn english from elementary school. if you have a good english teacher at school, you get pretty ok but i would not, english perfect. david: better than mine. [laughter] did you decide to go to a great chinese firm like goldman sachs? jean: it was almost accidental to join goldman. i was in research at goldman and i thought it was fascinating. i decided i want to do apply for a -- wanted to apply for a full-time job. th
students andere 36 30 of them were men.aduated but then went to school in the united states -- harvard. was that hard to get into? jean: it was hard to get into. david: you went to harvard and got a masters in computer cy vance. did you find it easier or harder than you thought it would be? jean: i wouldn't say harder or easier. i think it is more interesting. my key purpose to go abroad is to see the world and meet people. it was totally rewarding. view, your english, by my is perfect. jean:...
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the policy is the brain child of doctor anders technel, he is sweden's dr. fauci >> is this strategy working or is it a time bomb that will blow up? >> no we don't think so we realize the virus will not go away we need to deal with the virus in a sustainable way and we cannot keep schools closed forever >> reporter: so far, sweden is seeing over 2000 covid deaths in a population of ten million. similar to the mortality rate per capita of the u.s. and the policy is popular here >> the businesses have to keep running otherwise we will have nothing when we come out of this. >> reporter: sweden's policy relies on herd immunity, protecting the elderly and sick and leaving everyone else more or less alone. so they catch the virus and are in theory better defended against it later sweden has more deaths than its neighbors but its is a long-term solution with little economic impact and its education and health care system in-tact. >> tonight in sweden, thank you. up next, drone deliveries right to your door. and other high tech solutions being ramped up amid this pa
the policy is the brain child of doctor anders technel, he is sweden's dr. fauci >> is this strategy working or is it a time bomb that will blow up? >> no we don't think so we realize the virus will not go away we need to deal with the virus in a sustainable way and we cannot keep schools closed forever >> reporter: so far, sweden is seeing over 2000 covid deaths in a population of ten million. similar to the mortality rate per capita of the u.s. and the policy is popular here...
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milli-ander 10 to that happy number 12 to molly. happy birthday porter.appy birthday to morgan laird, suite 16 very happy birthday to natalie griffith. natalie, your aunt mallory is also helping us save lives. fowlerirthday to nathan and paige davis, a student at the mississippi school of a rt in brookhaven. happy birthday to ray adele robinson, celebrating their sweet 16. happy birthday to river and riley bailey and happy number nine to russell and scotty bradley. happy birthday tyler and skyler long and spencer kirk and sylvia bell, turning 15. bria antonioay to ta cooper junior happy birthday to tyler hallmark. happy birthday to tyler mclaurin, a senior at north forest high school, going to play football in the fall. go, majors. glad to have you at millsap, tyler perry happy birthday virginia robinson and will and wyatt, and happy birthday zach cobb. and also to my good friends down in ocean springs, represented of happyuber's' dad, birthday, barry. finally, one of my favorite things to do every day is wishing a happy birthday to one of our great servi
milli-ander 10 to that happy number 12 to molly. happy birthday porter.appy birthday to morgan laird, suite 16 very happy birthday to natalie griffith. natalie, your aunt mallory is also helping us save lives. fowlerirthday to nathan and paige davis, a student at the mississippi school of a rt in brookhaven. happy birthday to ray adele robinson, celebrating their sweet 16. happy birthday to river and riley bailey and happy number nine to russell and scotty bradley. happy birthday tyler and...
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acute potilical pblroanem, d oe lnioraborp mdobun , tlerwh se,rst h unc tleeo th deais ting ariefndng anderisns testv gerennmedt nes o t erneyo wsho works at hospital wit thoudey.la >> wede ne atr sy ategfo thetmmuny-sebadin test f or jotyrith of e population over eime,au becseha t tt isheou r out of lockdown. ablaura: the former cet crseety aressuggtshe tigre mht dbereepe roto ts tohero p.blem ?ae s thgornve tmento owsl ll a whewe look back on it, hes uldshou te akara she tof amble. paicems, even iny mti, mewas t thef op otheisk register. d diowe d enohug to get tealris in hand, vtenorilats, otprveecti equipment? problyab not. lebut t't s nowoy rrtoo mhuc .bmiout stesakth of e stpa a:laur enve if testing centers cu, reovno gerennmnt ca meak hecorovis rugo away,ut b t as tionth teycaake n kema s userceen toow it afctfe l. c bb.news anorch: 'et'brs doeak wn mesogthinrsea. the k.u.ri cared out 163 thousa tnd festsoror cironavus, workint as 245eo pplen i erevy 0,10in000 the u.k. who are beg inedtest. who dths at compare? in dnmeark,he tbe numr of tests 5.0,r 10000s i sermy ang doinnelyarce twi
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actually, i think anders took the picture. but you have to remember, i was the director.i told him where to take t i told him how to compose the picture. he just happened to have the telephoto lens. >> price of being a director. >> i know. >> tell me what your thought -- two things. one is, you're no longer connected to the earth. you can't yell help. they can't tell you what to do. you're on your own. first time you've ever been up there when that's happened, right? >> yes, except in gemini when we didn't have communication, but we're 240,000 miles away. >> 240,000 miles away from this place that's telling you what to do. nobody is talking to you. nobody can hear you. you're just looking at it. what do you think? >> we were so curious, so excited about being at the moon that we were like three school kids looking into a candy store window, watching those ancient old craters go by, 60 miles above the surface. we didn't have any kind of feeling, at least myself, of, you know, fear or are we going to get back or not? just to be there was such an exciting moment that, you kn
actually, i think anders took the picture. but you have to remember, i was the director.i told him where to take t i told him how to compose the picture. he just happened to have the telephoto lens. >> price of being a director. >> i know. >> tell me what your thought -- two things. one is, you're no longer connected to the earth. you can't yell help. they can't tell you what to do. you're on your own. first time you've ever been up there when that's happened, right? >>...
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anders tegnell >> is this some sort of ticking time bomb that is going to blow up >> no, we don't thinks not going to go away we need to deal with it in a sustainable way and you can't keep schools closed so far sweden has seen over 2,000 deaths and polls suggest the softer policies are popular here. >> businesses and things has to keep running other ooiz we have nothing when we come after this >> herd immunity, protecting the elderly and sick who do face lockdowns and testing while leaving everyone else more or less alone so they catch the virus and are in theory better defended against it later. >> thanks for that report and to pay homage to sweden's handling of the coronavirus, a person has tattooed the face of the e epidemiologist to his arm. >> they're going to be like why do you have drew carey on your arm? i'm going to wait for the person who create it is vaccine and i'll got that. >> i'll go for fauci have a >>> right now at 4:30 the u.s. is on the brink of a grim milestone. nearly 1 million confirmed cases, according to johns hopkins university. this is of covid-19. there are m
anders tegnell >> is this some sort of ticking time bomb that is going to blow up >> no, we don't thinks not going to go away we need to deal with it in a sustainable way and you can't keep schools closed so far sweden has seen over 2,000 deaths and polls suggest the softer policies are popular here. >> businesses and things has to keep running other ooiz we have nothing when we come after this >> herd immunity, protecting the elderly and sick who do face lockdowns and...
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or cpap.ev thee was manufactured by the mercedes formu 1 team ander engi at university college londonials suggest it may prevent patients from needing ventilators. fergus wal much reports. -- walsh reports. repoer: this is the stark reality of intensive care in this time of coronavirus. royal suri county hospital in gilford has many critically ill patients on ventilators. >> i just remember it being really, really difficult t breathe. and it would hurt to breathe. it was horrible. it literally scared me. i thought that was it. and they were taking me away. reporter: tim hall is over the worst. the 37-year-oldou spent days on an alternati breathing device known as cpap, which pushes oxygeder pressure into the lungs. on a ventilator, which requires sedation.e >> tak a nice deep breath for me. >> just being ableo know what's going on and who is around you and that, again,k i th makes a big difference. being awake was a massive thing. reporter: the cpap devices have beeny manufactured b mercedes formula 1 inth nmptonshire. quite a contrast to their usual job of designingor engins f motor
or cpap.ev thee was manufactured by the mercedes formu 1 team ander engi at university college londonials suggest it may prevent patients from needing ventilators. fergus wal much reports. -- walsh reports. repoer: this is the stark reality of intensive care in this time of coronavirus. royal suri county hospital in gilford has many critically ill patients on ventilators. >> i just remember it being really, really difficult t breathe. and it would hurt to breathe. it was horrible. it...
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for you a little chat on other important news that we haven't yet covered it's with correspondent anders lee anderson thanks for joining me what do you got for us i mean one of the big problems with this pandemic is the response on a global level the lack of international cooperation you have the cost of p. e. skyrocketing and things are all all countries all over the world and that's because of controls they're putting on supplies to prevent them from going abroad and we've just been stealing them yes there isn't a lot of that works well right that we're doing we're able to do that but countries like the central african republic they have you know a population of 4000000 people and their theft game is not as on lock there are workin on it yeah there are a few notches back on aren't there pirates off the coast of africa couldn't get there so they're right in the middle there landlocked so they've got to you know blow up some more neighborhood you have pulled out neighbors create coasts right it's important it why they should do something because right now they have 3 ventilators for the
for you a little chat on other important news that we haven't yet covered it's with correspondent anders lee anderson thanks for joining me what do you got for us i mean one of the big problems with this pandemic is the response on a global level the lack of international cooperation you have the cost of p. e. skyrocketing and things are all all countries all over the world and that's because of controls they're putting on supplies to prevent them from going abroad and we've just been stealing...
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andere able to trace houses [indiscernible] to zero.you get our first call is from dandridge, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. said scaresest just zus out of theee american people. you say you want to spy on the american people and you want to take them, force them into quarantine even if they have no symptoms, they are asymptomatic and you want to force them into a quarantine situation. millions and millions of american people are not going to do this. -- isre not going to take bill gates the one and -- in the rockefeller foundation in charge of this testing? i want to know where our dna and her blood in our testing, who is in charge of it? who is doing it? when the contact is suspected, at that time you have not confirmed to be removed from your home. you have come in contact with someone who is confirmed. but we have to stop the outbreak. we need to start the social distancing. the lockdown that is going on now and do that safely by tracing the contact and get to zero so people can move about. that would get rid of the outbreak. people would not be removed from their ho
andere able to trace houses [indiscernible] to zero.you get our first call is from dandridge, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. said scaresest just zus out of theee american people. you say you want to spy on the american people and you want to take them, force them into quarantine even if they have no symptoms, they are asymptomatic and you want to force them into a quarantine situation. millions and millions of american people are not going to do this. -- isre not going to take...
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americans feel like the political system is defrauding disenfranchising them for fact checkers i'm anders lee with redacted that's all we have for you tonight but you can get more on youtube dot com slash redacted tonight and download the portable t.v. up to get redacted and more news you can also get my new podcast phil university on i tunes or wherever you get your podcast so tune in tomorrow night for a new episode of redacted tonight stay safe stay sane stay inside and stay fighting good bye for now. so i mean this is to put on the chain on the stone could you let that stand. up but you. need to join the desire to not. just a little. she still lives. on the show. you some will push. you but it's not just. so we stop it. let's. call it. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person with those words. thinks. we should ask. them to. hello there i'm manila chair and you're watching in question broadcasting from the national headquarters of our team here in washington d.c. we want to welcome our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here are today's top stories but
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americans feel like the political system is defrauding disenfranchising them for fact checkers i'm anders lee with redacted to much that's all we have for you tonight but you can get more on youtube dot com slash redacted tonight and download the portable t.v. up to get redacted and more news you can also get my new podcast phil university on i tunes or wherever you get your podcast so tune in tomorrow night for a new episode of redacted tonight stays safe stay sane stay inside and stay priding good bye for now. something man has used to put on the chain on the stand and you know that that's. not new to him that it isn't enough. but much older than. just a little money she still lives. you know but let's show. you some of her should thank. you but it's not just on the list and you will not i'm one of those so that was to stop it. people are really remarking that 2020 is a mirror image of 2008 is the exact same problem banks over leverage blew themselves up in are now demanding a bailout at the point of a gun from the fed and other central banks except this time the dislocation in the econ
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lynn ander carrie and my grandson, baby michael james lynn the third. rona keener chafee.e chip fields. shelley bland. >> we remember those who are killed with the department of housing and urban development, eighth floor. clarence eugene wilson senior. francis williams. weaver.d david jack walker. valdes. sells. david scroggins. antonio reyes. howard.ge michael susan jane farrell. kimberly k clark. donald earl burns senior. david neil burket. ted allen. ourontinue to remember friends and family with the department of housing and urban development seventh floor. joann wittenberg. john carl vanness the third. john thomas stewart. perry smith reese. patricia makes. mcdonald. and my father, james mccarthy the second. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development seventh floor. [reading names] we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friends at the united states marine corps recruiting sixth floor. [reading names]
lynn ander carrie and my grandson, baby michael james lynn the third. rona keener chafee.e chip fields. shelley bland. >> we remember those who are killed with the department of housing and urban development, eighth floor. clarence eugene wilson senior. francis williams. weaver.d david jack walker. valdes. sells. david scroggins. antonio reyes. howard.ge michael susan jane farrell. kimberly k clark. donald earl burns senior. david neil burket. ted allen. ourontinue to remember friends and...
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americans feel like the political system is defrauding disenfranchising them for fact checkers i mean anders lee with redacted that's all we have for you tonight but you can get more on youtube dot com slash redacted tonight and download the portable t.v. up to get redacted and more news you can also get my new podcast fail university on i tunes or wherever you get your prog casts tune in tomorrow night for a new episode of redacted tonight stay safe stay sane stay inside and stay fighting good bye for now. i mean any friend of his size is that once you got infected then you'd get a nice one for any response and so that could go softly protects you against me infection or not was fine with this new crown of ours is sad it's a very cold case to trading in many patients who get mild disease any and audi's. pain has changed many american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs it's not the people who are chronic pain and believe that their prescription is working for them in the remedy be certain to. price at the. grocery dependency and addiction to opiates to
americans feel like the political system is defrauding disenfranchising them for fact checkers i mean anders lee with redacted that's all we have for you tonight but you can get more on youtube dot com slash redacted tonight and download the portable t.v. up to get redacted and more news you can also get my new podcast fail university on i tunes or wherever you get your prog casts tune in tomorrow night for a new episode of redacted tonight stay safe stay sane stay inside and stay fighting good...
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eu finance ministers or do to a anderence call at t :00 -- 2:00 p.m. london time today.isagreements about whether to deploy the bailout fund or to push for so-called corona bonds. abukarsh.aed you were saying earlier that you would selling any rallies in the euro. what is your outlook for the movement and fixing for europe when you look at thousand -- look at sovereign bonds versus credit? saed: we are thinking that the bones could get further into negative territory. the problem right now for to fundthe inability the fiscal stimulus and europe. what you are seeing right now, the old question with regards to the maastricht treaty. thee days, violations of guidelines. at the same time, the idea for corona bonds is being pushed away by the german side. we are definitely seeing debate within europe about what is the best method to actually access liquidity. the problem is that this, as usual, takes time, and the german side does not want to actively participate in a group debt situation. i think this debate carries forward. i think we will see some embers of hope this week
eu finance ministers or do to a anderence call at t :00 -- 2:00 p.m. london time today.isagreements about whether to deploy the bailout fund or to push for so-called corona bonds. abukarsh.aed you were saying earlier that you would selling any rallies in the euro. what is your outlook for the movement and fixing for europe when you look at thousand -- look at sovereign bonds versus credit? saed: we are thinking that the bones could get further into negative territory. the problem right now for...
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be aware that this is not the ander in terms of going out integrating with others and becoming social again. we do not want people to move around. we want people to stay at home. saltsnot want to give any -- any false sense of security in this way. >> thank you. whether the is, list of medical resources for vermont has included [indiscernible] i wonder about [indiscernible] the follow-up question would be whether you can say that the pattern of hospitalization focusy, has it tended to -- are we getting hospitalization in community access hospitals? >> i think i am going to -- >> i will take the first part of that question if you don't mind. included into those numbers. it is a resource we can turn to if we have to. new hampshire is probably doing the same exercise that we are doing right now and looking at --ilable beds and we want to given the fact that new hampshire is doing the same exercise that we are. time, we are coordinating with dartmouth in all of these exercises to make sure they are aware of what we and, if possible, a resource for vermonters. can you do the second part of
be aware that this is not the ander in terms of going out integrating with others and becoming social again. we do not want people to move around. we want people to stay at home. saltsnot want to give any -- any false sense of security in this way. >> thank you. whether the is, list of medical resources for vermont has included [indiscernible] i wonder about [indiscernible] the follow-up question would be whether you can say that the pattern of hospitalization focusy, has it tended to --...
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paramedic mark anders is one of many health care workers across the uk who contracted covid—19. of manyinute they said, i think you‘re going to have to move and that was something, i was just finding it from their own. you definitely did not want to go to intensive care, did you? no, it's 50-50 intensive care, did you? no, it's 50—50 whether you come out alive. intensive care, did you? no, it's 50—50 whether you come out alivem the end, he did not need intensive care. it cannot be sure how he contracted coronavirus but he knows he was exposed to the virus while doing hisjob. isuppose he was exposed to the virus while doing hisjob. i suppose it shows the risks. yes, you try and do everything by the book. you know, something catches you out, you get it. i don‘t think you realise it‘s everywhere. everything you touch, everything you breathe. it‘s just, i‘ve never had to deal with anything like this before. like the vast majority of people who get coronavirus, mark ‘s has recovered. he is returning home to his wife, cathy. just amazing, the best thing ever. just amazing, the best thing ever
paramedic mark anders is one of many health care workers across the uk who contracted covid—19. of manyinute they said, i think you‘re going to have to move and that was something, i was just finding it from their own. you definitely did not want to go to intensive care, did you? no, it's 50-50 intensive care, did you? no, it's 50—50 whether you come out alive. intensive care, did you? no, it's 50—50 whether you come out alivem the end, he did not need intensive care. it cannot be sure...
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for instance, the gentleman we 5'6" ander, he was wait 135 pounds.e had over 130 pounds of gear on. a few planes over there was a gentleman posing for the media, the newspapers at the time. he got on the scale and wait 136 pounds. -- weighed 136 pounds. he then geared up and he weighed 315 pounds. so, these guys were way overloaded. once we got to the ground we were dropping, parachuting in emanation, parachuting in all sorts of things, machine guns. with that much weight plus the other things you had to carry, these carts were a godsend. two man team, you could bring more gear onto the battlefield. bicycle.n airborne was -- the british really enjoyed these. the american troops also brought some of these in. you can actually jump with this. hey, mike, this was a british one, right? ? >> this is made by birmingham small arms. you see the bsa insignia there. that is their trademark. that was a british company that took a civilian bicycle and modified it to suit the needs of a paratrooper. and the deal was the paratrooper had to go out of the plane, and
for instance, the gentleman we 5'6" ander, he was wait 135 pounds.e had over 130 pounds of gear on. a few planes over there was a gentleman posing for the media, the newspapers at the time. he got on the scale and wait 136 pounds. -- weighed 136 pounds. he then geared up and he weighed 315 pounds. so, these guys were way overloaded. once we got to the ground we were dropping, parachuting in emanation, parachuting in all sorts of things, machine guns. with that much weight plus the other...
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conversation about workers' strikes then i go into aggressive policing and redacted correspondent anders lee does some fact checking on voting but 1st let's go to that discussion between camp and richard will professor wove thank you so much for joining me my pleasure i'm really glad to be here i don't know anyone better than you to diagnose the problems right now we're looking at an economic crisis possibly 30 percent unemployed people suffering across the country and around the world if only someone had told us that such of.
conversation about workers' strikes then i go into aggressive policing and redacted correspondent anders lee does some fact checking on voting but 1st let's go to that discussion between camp and richard will professor wove thank you so much for joining me my pleasure i'm really glad to be here i don't know anyone better than you to diagnose the problems right now we're looking at an economic crisis possibly 30 percent unemployed people suffering across the country and around the world if only...
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the cloud is continuing to expand and they are a major ander along with amazon aws we think that willtinue. for physical labor -- nothing will stop that. you have to wonder who the beneficiaries are. amazon. facebook and google to some extent, they have other issues. amazon and microsoft are big beneficiaries. profitability of amazon is understated. when you look at amazon, they have just begun to break out aws which is their cloud service. ofy have reached five years public data for aws. , ands been around longer it would be interesting to see what would happen if they took aws public. theink aws is worth half price of the stock today so it would be interesting. i don't think they would do it, theit is interesting that value of aws independent of the online business, i think the online business will benefit tremendously from one is going on. it will be tremendous. ableusiness that has been to benefit from online business will be in better shape after this. francine: bill, i was going to whether all of these normal market functions that have been halted will start again once the econo
the cloud is continuing to expand and they are a major ander along with amazon aws we think that willtinue. for physical labor -- nothing will stop that. you have to wonder who the beneficiaries are. amazon. facebook and google to some extent, they have other issues. amazon and microsoft are big beneficiaries. profitability of amazon is understated. when you look at amazon, they have just begun to break out aws which is their cloud service. ofy have reached five years public data for aws. ,...
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as ander posey, known writer and journalist, he served in the legislature a few years and also servedn the board of education and managed one of the orphan schools here. charles haskell would become the first governor of oklahoma. he actually served on the convention as well. that was a plan in place hopefully this area would not be absorbed into oklahoma in 1907. itt ultimately happens is makes it to the desk of president roosevelt and roosevelt does not sign the act that would have made this, it could've stayed the state of sequoia. since roosevelt does not sign the act, we move forward to oklahoma statehood in 1907. moving along to the next space, and if you have questions as we move along, you are welcome to ask. this room was the office of the board of education. it is not just a representation -- we did not just put this in here so visitors could see what a period school room would look like. that when the board of education was not utilizing this room, it was utilized as a day school for the creek children living in the area. is period you see specific desks. we have a creek re
as ander posey, known writer and journalist, he served in the legislature a few years and also servedn the board of education and managed one of the orphan schools here. charles haskell would become the first governor of oklahoma. he actually served on the convention as well. that was a plan in place hopefully this area would not be absorbed into oklahoma in 1907. itt ultimately happens is makes it to the desk of president roosevelt and roosevelt does not sign the act that would have made this,...
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yolanda seki and doctors anders sweden has taken an approach where people are allowed to move about. children are there 16 are in school and there have not been a lockdown, basic social distancing. and just finished doing a report saying where there's not a lot of science backing these techniques. he said, we use things like hand washing, a little bit of social distancing because those work. if you look at their numbers, 200 deaths per million compared to ours, about the same. italy is 400 per million, and spain is about 400 per million. we are looking at this saying they took a complete different approach and the results are basically the same. so how do you get the herd immunity? you do it by the virus spreading throughout the community. once it hits 70%-80%, the virus goes has nowhere to go and it burns out. you can do it that way or you get a vaccine. but as you know, we have a vaccine for flu. every year, we watch the flu comes in, and it causes about 60,000 deaths. in 2017, 45 million cases. and we have a vaccine. however for the cdc website, this vaccine often does not match t
yolanda seki and doctors anders sweden has taken an approach where people are allowed to move about. children are there 16 are in school and there have not been a lockdown, basic social distancing. and just finished doing a report saying where there's not a lot of science backing these techniques. he said, we use things like hand washing, a little bit of social distancing because those work. if you look at their numbers, 200 deaths per million compared to ours, about the same. italy is 400 per...
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i still remember this dream of the people every day is really a chance of anders of. 9 without. man or titian the hydration. after my literally agreement with us and. when we returned there. i see the only. house is calm but in general. i think they're when have no choice because the international community has proof that these people came from he proceeded to essentially call the cat what the nazis did to the jews in 1938 his legal advisers come up with the citizenship law they intention was to make sure that. we're no longer entitled to even basic rights or citizenship rights anyone who had not resided in burma as natives by 1824 they could not be entitled automatic burmese citizenship. then and then a man and a man i am not. a man in our own. congo is driven to be a man and. i know what it is. now that is impossible because. in the penance came and i mean for the a who had to have been living in the country before god. many of the people in myanmar not only the rowing during the british period that not have any paper so they were need to but they were forced li framed as beng
i still remember this dream of the people every day is really a chance of anders of. 9 without. man or titian the hydration. after my literally agreement with us and. when we returned there. i see the only. house is calm but in general. i think they're when have no choice because the international community has proof that these people came from he proceeded to essentially call the cat what the nazis did to the jews in 1938 his legal advisers come up with the citizenship law they intention was...
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tower are the small antennas, one, anders, another these are all in supreme demand, right?here are you in the pivot to colony digital? does this environment make it more difficult to complete what you have set out to do a few years ago? colony is an interesting worlds today. we liked to say that the defensive side of the football what we have an lodging and health care and our 30% stake in our mortgage rates. on the offensive side, we could not be busier today. we have 1600 companies globally, billion dollars of assets. 43% of our assets are digital. contrast that to two years ago, where 20% were digital, so we are in flight and in process of making that move. that is in two ways. we have to continue to invest in digital using our balance sheet and put capital to work in our investment management platform, and we have to find right homes for the existing legacy of collison -- colony real estate assets. had a fantastic partnership with scott riegler, on your show a little bit later, so the markets cooperated and we found the best places for those. we told investors to be pat
tower are the small antennas, one, anders, another these are all in supreme demand, right?here are you in the pivot to colony digital? does this environment make it more difficult to complete what you have set out to do a few years ago? colony is an interesting worlds today. we liked to say that the defensive side of the football what we have an lodging and health care and our 30% stake in our mortgage rates. on the offensive side, we could not be busier today. we have 1600 companies globally,...
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ander rita said chinese cover-up narrative has become prevalent in the right.ry single question government, japan, taiwan, doctor faucher, berks, washington post, new york times and our own intelligence community, they know china was dishonest and covered up the svirus. the chinese government has is a propaganda battle being waged out of china. some in the media are being played like idiots. fox news gets closer and closer to the truth about the virus in china, quickly via in america will come to chinese defense because the search for truth takes the heat off trump in their opinion. the left-wing media, trump is the bad guy. he's responsible for the american deaths. not china.ru so the search for truth in china is just a distraction for them. if you look too closely for the source of the virus, want to hold china accountable, you are a conspiracy theorist or racist. someri american media outlets, parent chinese propaganda without a second thought. >> china came to the rescue as it should, sending medical personaler, ventilators, electrocardiograph and tens of t
ander rita said chinese cover-up narrative has become prevalent in the right.ry single question government, japan, taiwan, doctor faucher, berks, washington post, new york times and our own intelligence community, they know china was dishonest and covered up the svirus. the chinese government has is a propaganda battle being waged out of china. some in the media are being played like idiots. fox news gets closer and closer to the truth about the virus in china, quickly via in america will come...
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a ander gaines, if we go to the control room, a beautiful mask what's going on, lisa? >> i'm speeding indy 500 in august booyah. thank you for taking my call as an original work at home company with supply chains in place precovid-19. the products are making masks during the crisis. she is currently spending 5 million to promote the platform. sd rising 60% in the past month. do you think the platform will retain existing and new customers once the stay at home guidelines are relaxed >> i think choppify is doing better, but etty -- etsy, thank you for what you're doing for masks. etsy has been unbelievable for masks. it's good. they've had some execution issues but i like them but choppify is unbelievable it's a true juggernaut but i like etsy too. the market was pretty normal a refreshing change of pace. it was great i almost took my mask off. sorry. mad money tonight. i spotted a bright spot in the oil industry glut. don't miss my story with nordic american tankers alcohol sales are surging double digits in the u.s. and are elevated globally. what does it mean for com
a ander gaines, if we go to the control room, a beautiful mask what's going on, lisa? >> i'm speeding indy 500 in august booyah. thank you for taking my call as an original work at home company with supply chains in place precovid-19. the products are making masks during the crisis. she is currently spending 5 million to promote the platform. sd rising 60% in the past month. do you think the platform will retain existing and new customers once the stay at home guidelines are relaxed...
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meetings very random. , ander, this is very minor also random. plus, other meetings do work.know which customer, which account, which meeting had a problem. we have all of this information. so we are working on that. ceoie: that was the zoom speaking with emily chang. let's have a quick look at the markets. we are starting the week on a down day. everything in europe is closed for the holiday, but in the u.s., the s&p is down more than 2% now. the dow down 2.3%, and the nasdaq is down 1.1%. the vix starting the week a little more elevated at 44.63. we have to dollar index now below 100, still at 99.60. a little stronger, sterling. boris johnson makes a recovery. the euro trading at $1.09. the 10 year yield at 74 basis points. just one more asset to mention, and that is crude oil. we've been speaking about at this morning. we will speak about it in the next hour as well. at $22.89. oil now the president ending that there will be another cut. this is bloomberg. ♪ awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that
meetings very random. , ander, this is very minor also random. plus, other meetings do work.know which customer, which account, which meeting had a problem. we have all of this information. so we are working on that. ceoie: that was the zoom speaking with emily chang. let's have a quick look at the markets. we are starting the week on a down day. everything in europe is closed for the holiday, but in the u.s., the s&p is down more than 2% now. the dow down 2.3%, and the nasdaq is down 1.1%....