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the principal of the supreme toolmaking argos. time of the time corporations repeat this. same mantra sustainability very important. transition to sustainable prize board sustainability were manna the more equitable and sustainable. they claim their production is completely harmless. it. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is this going to mean and i'm looking. to going in. 6 am john returns from morning practice she has a busy day ahead. and help the junior girls group prepare for tomorrow's conflicts so. you see those who say oh yeah he wishes he. was show what. i mean. she. would you then lay. horsehair you can you should still not over yet iraq. and syria. just doesn't b.s. you build a. business. that has only about. my . son can come when called the time of this. time with hope. and obama mama socialism you can hit it like it's the abaya of the day and i'm to be in control i should you seem to count it's. all up i can call my mind and call to have a doubt in the. open. for a month or so i haven't
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the numbers argoing about such a rate that, as i said, it has more than doubled the capacity of the hospitalystem. nada:he changes are rapidly impacting people's daily lives, leaving many to question what might be next. presiden trump, flanked by his coronavirus taskorce, said a national lockdown be necessary. pres. trump: i don't think so. t nowoulessentially have done tn california, you have done that in new york. those are two hotbeds, probably the two hottest of them all in terms of hotspots. i don't think out to the midwest, you go to other locations, they are watching the television but they they don't h by any means the same pblem. nada: he did however announced that the united states is closing its borders to all essent fl travelm saturday after an agreement with mexico and previously canada. ttwith increasedtion on officials' handling of the pandemic, two republican senators have faced calls to resign. his --it is alleged that they deliberately sold stock before concerns over coronavirus send senator richard burrf rth carolina received private briefings on the outbreak the se commit
the numbers argoing about such a rate that, as i said, it has more than doubled the capacity of the hospitalystem. nada:he changes are rapidly impacting people's daily lives, leaving many to question what might be next. presiden trump, flanked by his coronavirus taskorce, said a national lockdown be necessary. pres. trump: i don't think so. t nowoulessentially have done tn california, you have done that in new york. those are two hotbeds, probably the two hottest of them all in terms of...
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i would always wear lots ofjewellery and we would get it from argos.o buy that stuff and if there was it was always bad quality so it was a lwa ys was always bad quality so it was always going green. what is next? i would like to continue with the wholesale because it gives you a great reach and i would like to create more of an ethos around the band and supporting other young girls and things like that. what about men? will they getjewelry made by you? yes. i am hoping to launch email branson with some friends. watch this space. -- brand soon. her advice to fellow chief execs is to get a mentor. my advice is get yourself a mentor who will help you develop. my my first experience of having a mentor when i was 19 i was working ina mentor when i was 19 i was working in a supermarket and he was the first person i had met who was interested in me and helping me develop me. now the mentor i have is really helping me to look at how i need to change as my roles change and what i need to do in terms of providing that leadership to the organisation. the mentor
i would always wear lots ofjewellery and we would get it from argos.o buy that stuff and if there was it was always bad quality so it was a lwa ys was always bad quality so it was always going green. what is next? i would like to continue with the wholesale because it gives you a great reach and i would like to create more of an ethos around the band and supporting other young girls and things like that. what about men? will they getjewelry made by you? yes. i am hoping to launch email branson...
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so will broaden people's scope a little bit, that it is death decisions, vast majority of people argoingto be decisions about whether or not we are able to alleviate anybody's suffering. people need comfort, to prolong their stay outside the hospital. so have a lot of layers of decision that are going to need to be made, none of tous want be in a position. and so we are getting new hospital beds, weare ordering equipment, and doing the best that we can but we do need help from outside sources. >> let's lk about th outside help. what else would you like to see, the state and the federal governme do. >> whave made requests for ppe equipm t, for covid- testing equipment, i know that the plan is coming together around facilities and other things that we need, but that is a total plan mithat is together right now. the past acts ha artie been made for the testing and ppe, and some of that has arrived. >> we know that the mayohas made request for 5000 more hospital beds, and for 1500 more ventilators. what has been the response those requests, are we getting what we need? >> so we have made man
so will broaden people's scope a little bit, that it is death decisions, vast majority of people argoingto be decisions about whether or not we are able to alleviate anybody's suffering. people need comfort, to prolong their stay outside the hospital. so have a lot of layers of decision that are going to need to be made, none of tous want be in a position. and so we are getting new hospital beds, weare ordering equipment, and doing the best that we can but we do need help from outside sources....
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it argoing to be there for us as well there is no sign up or requirements to get a box of which includes carrots apples onions a grain protein and a gallon of milk. >>this drive through will happen again plan on doing this pop up going heim hein down saturday is a because it seems to be so successful as people seem to like it. >>and a volunteer seem to want to come in and help us settle will probably keep it up you socially distant food distribution, but keeping those who'd be helped close in sandra fell justine waldman kron 4 news. the california's restaurant industry has been hit hard by this pandemic and now new stats reveal that. >>up to 30,000 of them could just shut down you know without help from the state. in san francisco are restaants throughout the city they're all board up and many of them just will not reopen once a protective orders are lifted.the businesses that remain open happen hurting many have just had to resort to takeout and delivery options, but owners say that in common is just not enough. >>this is kind of shot that shot to last restaurants to basically told to s
it argoing to be there for us as well there is no sign up or requirements to get a box of which includes carrots apples onions a grain protein and a gallon of milk. >>this drive through will happen again plan on doing this pop up going heim hein down saturday is a because it seems to be so successful as people seem to like it. >>and a volunteer seem to want to come in and help us settle will probably keep it up you socially distant food distribution, but keeping those who'd be...
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are new but don't call upon the front to perform for the secretary will mean argos. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see that. yes. yes. 5 am. a daily training session. this is just it just a couple of months till graduation she and her $27.00 close mates are all running to start the day with a warm up. that. up. in the dark we somehow managed to lose john in the crowd. if you took. no for. the trip to the. retreat and dropped from the. top of the. wall for that. hotel a show for which would be a whole lot i'm going to mama something. so it's always for me all that idea with me. here for what you will not so help obama and sam and see all that man you. know in that intense eyes out most of all. kinds it's i'm here and so a lot older than the lad i was ready to those are offensive for these this is a full washout fifield on going. to. the hall for cups. president was a little boys out there boys with their trouble but mostly you understand that it all been a goo
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or the supernatural mean argos. as the great american mama dolly once said he who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life the risk of us is one thing that simone to catch is not from being a key member of the mit blackjack team to investing in promising migrant into printer but what is a risk and how do you know if it's worth taking. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time to turn to alex schaffer artist extraordinary alex welcome back well welcome you all back to l.a. and this wonderful city i can't believe it's been it's been over 2 like since 2012 right you know back in 2008 when the financial crisis hit the big one the part one you started a fantastic paintings of banks on fire burning banks so very graphically illustrating the point that these banks are social ill the coronavirus back then was wells fargo the coronavirus back in 2008 was j.p. morgan it was h.s.b.c. and barclays these were the pandemic of fraud and fear money that was incinerated in the global economy
or the supernatural mean argos. as the great american mama dolly once said he who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life the risk of us is one thing that simone to catch is not from being a key member of the mit blackjack team to investing in promising migrant into printer but what is a risk and how do you know if it's worth taking. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time to turn to alex schaffer artist extraordinary alex welcome back well welcome...
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the party performing for the supernatural mean argos. as the great american boxer mama dolly once said he who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life risk averse is one thing that is not from being a key member of the mit blackjack team to investing in promising migrant into printer but what is a risk and how do you know if it's worth taking. greece and turkey fired tear gas as tensions on the border rise with thousands of refugees trying to get to the new book is telling them that. the world health organization warns it is too early to. for an end to the coronavirus by the summer and spanish students condemned plans to give parents the final say on whether children should take sex education classes debating the parental veto proven throughout the world that early good quality age appropriate relationships or to education does actually work to say that the state must come in. an area with which parents to be doing is treated well for thousands of years is just a.
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model for you performing for the supernatural mean argos. tear gas is fired on the border between turkey and greece as tensions continue to mount thousands of migrants persist in trying to get to. our dozens of people are trapped under the rubble of a hotel in china which is a suspected coronavirus. meanwhile the world health organization warns hope for an end to the outbreak by summer. and spanish students condemned plans to give parents the final say on whether children should take sex education classes. parental veto. proof the world. good. relationship. does.
model for you performing for the supernatural mean argos. tear gas is fired on the border between turkey and greece as tensions continue to mount thousands of migrants persist in trying to get to. our dozens of people are trapped under the rubble of a hotel in china which is a suspected coronavirus. meanwhile the world health organization warns hope for an end to the outbreak by summer. and spanish students condemned plans to give parents the final say on whether children should take sex...
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good out there, but we are going to notice some changes over the weekend as some of those clouds argoingicken up a little bit especially towards sunday. >>if you want to get out and enjoy should it's going to be a nice day to watch out there's some larger waves moving in along the coastline tonight and tomorrow there will be crashing toward the beaches. so just don't turn your back on these ways you you're not down and drag back out the water temperatures tomorrow going to be something else hamas 67 degrees, a beautiful day in oakland you clouds and stepsister 61 to 65 degrees partly cloudy in san jose a off the coastline kind of a complex system developing right now it's actually 2 areas of low pressure that are going to start combined with the good news is usually when that happens slows things down so tomorrow we're going to get a little break in the stormy weather we've got some sunshine coming our way and then as we get into sunday, those clouds thicken up and start to move on shore here comes the rain again on sunday and on monday, a cold front dropping in the bay area of the gulf
good out there, but we are going to notice some changes over the weekend as some of those clouds argoingicken up a little bit especially towards sunday. >>if you want to get out and enjoy should it's going to be a nice day to watch out there's some larger waves moving in along the coastline tonight and tomorrow there will be crashing toward the beaches. so just don't turn your back on these ways you you're not down and drag back out the water temperatures tomorrow going to be something...
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i was told over the weekend it was optics, it was symbolism, that the argo online worked very very wellatile day. that would be quadruple witching. we will get more on that as we progress here. the dow is up 182 points. when we come back, the energy complex suddenly reenergized today, but what about tomorrow and the near future? so what are you working on? >>i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. wasted time is wasted opportunity. >>exactly. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. see, you just >>oh, this is easy. yeah, and that's >>oh, just what i need. courses on options trading, webcasts, tutorials. yeah. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. >>so it's like my streaming service. well exactly. well except now, you're binge learning. >>oh, i like that. thank you, i just came up with that. >>you're funny. learn fast with the td ameritrade education center. call 866-285-19
i was told over the weekend it was optics, it was symbolism, that the argo online worked very very wellatile day. that would be quadruple witching. we will get more on that as we progress here. the dow is up 182 points. when we come back, the energy complex suddenly reenergized today, but what about tomorrow and the near future? so what are you working on? >>i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. wasted time is wasted opportunity....
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joining me now "washington post" political reporter dave weigel, and charlotte argo, the author of the've been waiting for, about millennials and their leadership and politicians. dave, help explain what happened with sanders to the audience. he touts big support among millennials. you talk to millennials and they seem to like him. they're a giant voting block, not just millennials, also the generation after them. but they did not turn out in e numbers. >> yes, it can be distort be. his rallies are the largest of anyone running. elizabeth warren matched it a couple times. by the end, he's the person who gets arenas packed and they're full of young people. if gu to a college compass, the only campus you're likely to see on gear, you will see bernie sanders gear. and beyond college campuses, young people who don't have college degrees, suffering in this economy, ten years after the recession, there is a lot of support for bernie sanders across all economic groups. you saw that with latino voters, in the deep south with black voters. the problem has been the turnout surge for everybody el
joining me now "washington post" political reporter dave weigel, and charlotte argo, the author of the've been waiting for, about millennials and their leadership and politicians. dave, help explain what happened with sanders to the audience. he touts big support among millennials. you talk to millennials and they seem to like him. they're a giant voting block, not just millennials, also the generation after them. but they did not turn out in e numbers. >> yes, it can be distort...
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this because there is a report that suggests that there is a back channel communication between wells argo and cfpb. -- inal question is, what first of all, this bad channel, is it still in existence? to your knowledge. mr. scharf: i am not aware of a back channel communication, no. mr. cleaver: this is the first time you heard about this alleged back channel? communication going between -- mr. scharf: i read the report. all the conversations i think that we have with cfpb to my knowledge are open, on the record conversations directly with the regulator that everyone is supposed to be aware of who should be aware of it. mr. cleaver: that's the answer i'm looking for because the person who made these statements is no longer there. i am very concerned -- very much concerned. i was here when -- i guess the chairwoman and i may be the only two members here who were ere when the cfpb was created. whether people who were not here choose to accept it, that was great, great pains taken to make sure the cfpb was not politicized. all the way down to keeping congress from getting involved in the fund
this because there is a report that suggests that there is a back channel communication between wells argo and cfpb. -- inal question is, what first of all, this bad channel, is it still in existence? to your knowledge. mr. scharf: i am not aware of a back channel communication, no. mr. cleaver: this is the first time you heard about this alleged back channel? communication going between -- mr. scharf: i read the report. all the conversations i think that we have with cfpb to my knowledge are...
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and initially it sounded like he was also saying argo, although that got corrected later. but given what senator hirono i know to be true in new hampshire about the tourism e of the industry and the impact on so many small businesses of our european travelers, can you to what the impact of that might be on the small businesses working with? i had some questions as did other senators earlier at a briefing on the coronavirus the u.k. was exempt from that travel ban and what we is because they are no brexit -- ecause of not part of the zone where people can travel across borders screening. but they are a part of that zone 2020.december of so they are still very much in just saying that i guess as a point. i'm not necessarily asking you comment on that. if you could comment on what the will be on hink small business of the travel ban from european customers. r. anderson: so i think it's going to be huge for the people. ust in the washington, d.c., area, we get so many visitors. you get them in, you know, for things.nd other you know, these are huge industries that are going to
and initially it sounded like he was also saying argo, although that got corrected later. but given what senator hirono i know to be true in new hampshire about the tourism e of the industry and the impact on so many small businesses of our european travelers, can you to what the impact of that might be on the small businesses working with? i had some questions as did other senators earlier at a briefing on the coronavirus the u.k. was exempt from that travel ban and what we is because they are...
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on discretionary spending, and go back to the old-fashioned way of actually appropriating money and argo what the level of caps or appropriation should be. so the one thing that i really do like about this bill is something that i always felt was necessary is if you pass a conference agreement on a budget resolution and in that budget resolution you have voted on the debt limit, then just send it on down to the. president let's avoid this debt filament finally. >> i agree with much of what he said. >> i just want to whole heartedly endorsed what he said about the fact that discretionary spending is the easiest thing to cut, the most damaging, especially non discretionary, where we have a terrible shortage of things we really need to. do >> all right. thank you very very much. so i'm going to invite senator lankford to come up and join me on the stage for our next panel. it -- you want to stand and stretch? no? okay, now your own lightest again. and scottish and many years many of you come to our annual dinner and we go through this whole question of who are we going to have as our dinner
on discretionary spending, and go back to the old-fashioned way of actually appropriating money and argo what the level of caps or appropriation should be. so the one thing that i really do like about this bill is something that i always felt was necessary is if you pass a conference agreement on a budget resolution and in that budget resolution you have voted on the debt limit, then just send it on down to the. president let's avoid this debt filament finally. >> i agree with much of...