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becky? begin this hour though with the race for a vaccine. as we reported yesterday, the fda has approved moderna's coronavirus vaccine candidate for a phase two trial. that's something the company calls a crucial step in its time line joining us right now with more on this news is stephon bancel thank you for joining us >> good morning, becky. >> reporter: let's talk a little bit about the news from the fda. the stock jumped as it was reported that you would be going ahead with the phase two in this case you're using 600 healthy patients or healthy people, i should say, and injecting them with the virus. what does this mean for how that phase 2 works and what does this mean for the time line for when we might see a vaccine >> this is a phase two study 600 healthy volunteers to which we inject the vaccine. the time line should be pretty fast and our goal is to be able to actually start a phase 3 study with thousands of healthy volunteers in the early summer >> where do you find these volunte
becky? begin this hour though with the race for a vaccine. as we reported yesterday, the fda has approved moderna's coronavirus vaccine candidate for a phase two trial. that's something the company calls a crucial step in its time line joining us right now with more on this news is stephon bancel thank you for joining us >> good morning, becky. >> reporter: let's talk a little bit about the news from the fda. the stock jumped as it was reported that you would be going ahead with the...
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becky? still to come this morning, thanks, andrew, still to come this morning, the founder of boston dynamics will join us to talk about the company's robot that encourages people to social distance attack robots. we'll be right back. tempur-pedic's mission is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning. because only tempur-pedic adapts and responds to your body... ...so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, all tempur-pedic mattresses are on sale! >>> good morning key retail data due out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. could set the tone for today's trading session. >>> in washington, new support for a fourth round of stimulus as the house prepares to vote on a $3 trillion package. >>> and john hope ryan sending a proposal to treasury seeking a living wage plan he joins us to talk about that and the reopening of america's economy as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box"
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becky? >>> thanks, andrew in the meantime apple ceo tim cook delivered a virtual commencement address to ohio state's 2020 graduates he struck an optimistic tone. >> it can be difficult to see the whole picture when you're still inside the frame, but i hope you wear these uncommon circumstances as a badge of honor. those who meet times of historical challenge with their eyes and hearts open forever restless and forever striving are also those who lead the greatest impact on the lives of others you are promised this day. many of you had to fight hard to earn it. now it's yours think anew act anew build a better future than the one you thought was certain and in a fearful time, call us once again to hope. congratulations to you all be great be well. thank you very much. >> guys, i teerd up a little bit reading his speech over the weekend. you start thinking about the 13,000 graduates from ohio state who have been waiting for this day. while it might be a small thing in terms of everything else
becky? >>> thanks, andrew in the meantime apple ceo tim cook delivered a virtual commencement address to ohio state's 2020 graduates he struck an optimistic tone. >> it can be difficult to see the whole picture when you're still inside the frame, but i hope you wear these uncommon circumstances as a badge of honor. those who meet times of historical challenge with their eyes and hearts open forever restless and forever striving are also those who lead the greatest impact on the...
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joe, becky, gang, back to you. >> rick, stay right there.our own mike santoli and steve liesman. the market not really reacting to these numbers it's in light with what we've gleaned. >> what you want to glean is. >> other benefits. it's pretty darn there and it's worth following up that's a data entry error. now they brought it down by the amount of the connecticut data entry error. it's coming down more. others are going on. i will say one thing i'm looking at georgia it's slowly opening up it's making moves to that. claims you're up by 33,000 looking at some of these other states here, becky, very quickly, florida they're not declining it >> these claims are going to be dropping in one place and rising in another you also have the economic effects that we're going to be watching continuously. first they shut down because of a concern about the virus. now you may have shutdowns because of the lack of economic activity around the business, becky. >> steve, the claims from last week was brought down by 200,000. connecticut had a data entry e
joe, becky, gang, back to you. >> rick, stay right there.our own mike santoli and steve liesman. the market not really reacting to these numbers it's in light with what we've gleaned. >> what you want to glean is. >> other benefits. it's pretty darn there and it's worth following up that's a data entry error. now they brought it down by the amount of the connecticut data entry error. it's coming down more. others are going on. i will say one thing i'm looking at georgia it's...
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i prefer to lose >> becky glomed into this bet. she thinks she's getting a $2,000 hypoallergenic dog. i said what do i get she told you, you don't get anything has not how bets go. >> it is when you bet with a woman. >> i have a 14-year-old preowned dog for you. we have to work on that. andrew, your doughnuts are -- i'm not convinced yet. what is the date the 14th i was up 80 s&p points and yesterday, it looked like we were going well below 2,800 on the s&p. my tacos are -- i can afford my own tacos, by the way. here is what i'll say. i was much more sickened on may 1 about the prospects of this whole world and we are down from there. i think the jury is still out. still only dropped 1% since that day on the 14th with all of the swirling things going on do you see what i'm saying we should be testing the lows again, basically maybe we still will. >> i know becky has to talk about tepper's comments and jay powell's comments. the other comment is the world health organization suggesting we might have to live with this forever, meanin
i prefer to lose >> becky glomed into this bet. she thinks she's getting a $2,000 hypoallergenic dog. i said what do i get she told you, you don't get anything has not how bets go. >> it is when you bet with a woman. >> i have a 14-year-old preowned dog for you. we have to work on that. andrew, your doughnuts are -- i'm not convinced yet. what is the date the 14th i was up 80 s&p points and yesterday, it looked like we were going well below 2,800 on the s&p. my tacos...
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becky?ut with results the current quarter results on this company is not going to be as closely watched they came in with a loss of 14 cents a share. street was looking for them to earn nothing, flat, flat, flat all the way across that loss of 14 cents include charges that total up to 67 cents for a non-cash valuation for lower commodity prices and asset impairments. if you strip that out, it's a gain of 53 cents again, i don't know where the street comes down on this or if that matters the bigger news coming out of the company today is they are cutting cap-ex by 33%. they are cutting their cash operating by 15% earlier in the week we learned that exxon would be maintaining its dividend of 87 cents a share. this is a playbook we heard it from chef rorch vroo michael wirth. andrew >> thanks, becky when we return, the ceo of gilead sciences is goi tjongo in us to talk all about it. stay tuned we're back after this. >>> gilead, maker of experimental coronavirus remdesivir it spent $50 million o
becky?ut with results the current quarter results on this company is not going to be as closely watched they came in with a loss of 14 cents a share. street was looking for them to earn nothing, flat, flat, flat all the way across that loss of 14 cents include charges that total up to 67 cents for a non-cash valuation for lower commodity prices and asset impairments. if you strip that out, it's a gain of 53 cents again, i don't know where the street comes down on this or if that matters the...
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thanks, becky.o you. >>> coming up, what's really going into the rising prices that we're seeing at the grocery stores across the country. the nation's food supply under scrutiny we've got a live report on the biggest threats in the weeks and months ahead plus, how pennsylvania is teaming up with one of the best known food companies to get broader help to workers. as we head to break, check out the shares of starbucks. the company planning to reopen more than 85% of its stores by the end of the week. though they'll be limited to pick up, delivery and drive through which we do frequently stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc it's a challenging market. edward jones is well aware of that. which is why we're ready to listen. and ready to help you find opportunity. so. let's talk. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. the best entertainment experience.s xfinity x1. it comes off of 39.9 which is the best going back to, what, february -- excuse me, september of '16 september o
thanks, becky.o you. >>> coming up, what's really going into the rising prices that we're seeing at the grocery stores across the country. the nation's food supply under scrutiny we've got a live report on the biggest threats in the weeks and months ahead plus, how pennsylvania is teaming up with one of the best known food companies to get broader help to workers. as we head to break, check out the shares of starbucks. the company planning to reopen more than 85% of its stores by the...
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becky? >> meg, this is incredibly important. the futures you can so he moderna shares up by 20% on this news. the futures themselves are picking up this is the thing that so many people have been waiting for, hearing the potential for a vaccine and seeing in this phase one study that it actually seems to be working is amazing news. we're going to continue to watch those very closely joining us right now to talk more about all of this is stephane bancel. incredible news. how many people were involved or are involved in that phase one study? >> good morning, becky thank you for having me. the first course of healthy adults 18 to 55 were 45 subjects we decided niad, the government, 55 to 17 and as meg said, this is very exciting data. it's data with phase one still going. if you think about where we sit today with the data that meg described, we could not be happier. >> were there any side effects or any ill effects >> it's very typical to a vaccine. you have two type of side foekts, becky. the first one is local pain. as you can u
becky? >> meg, this is incredibly important. the futures you can so he moderna shares up by 20% on this news. the futures themselves are picking up this is the thing that so many people have been waiting for, hearing the potential for a vaccine and seeing in this phase one study that it actually seems to be working is amazing news. we're going to continue to watch those very closely joining us right now to talk more about all of this is stephane bancel. incredible news. how many people...
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becky?e, i think that's such a tricky question because it depends on where you are if you are in an area that's been particularly hard hit where there are lots of cases popping up around, i think people tend to be more cautious, more careful and more concerned about things versus if you're somewhere where you don't know anyone who's had a case, has come down with coronavirus, you don't see many things around you, it's a big country in a lot of different places. >> i think that's right. i think that it's going to be hard to gauge the impact or the response to some of these reopenings i'm watching the high frequency data, the traffic data, some of the historic closing data. i've not seen much response yet, but it could take, you know, a few days, a few weeks for people to unlearn the behavior of self-isolating and we'll see how that goes. you have questions among businesses, for example, where places like where texas could open 25% as to whether or not it even pays for the restaurants or some
becky?e, i think that's such a tricky question because it depends on where you are if you are in an area that's been particularly hard hit where there are lots of cases popping up around, i think people tend to be more cautious, more careful and more concerned about things versus if you're somewhere where you don't know anyone who's had a case, has come down with coronavirus, you don't see many things around you, it's a big country in a lot of different places. >> i think that's right. i...
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becky?teve, some of the states that you mentioned, georgia, especially florida, i think they have had problems with their setups for applying for unemployment, right? >> reporter: yes. >> maybe this is delayed reaction from some of that >> yeah, that's definitely a part of it and you have these big declines, i have to say, in insured unemployment for example, insured unemployment, which is continuing claims, fell by 1.6 million in florida maybe many were thrown off the rolls. maybe they went back to work yes, you have this problem of catch up which is the state unemployment benefits systems were not equipped for the flood of claims that came in and also many have very strict rules that don't allow people, if you don't receive it the first time, sometimes they go back and apply a second time. >> thank you good to see you. >>> when we come back, we've got more initial reaction from the job claims numbers that we just received another 2 million americans filing for unemployment. north laisnds g
becky?teve, some of the states that you mentioned, georgia, especially florida, i think they have had problems with their setups for applying for unemployment, right? >> reporter: yes. >> maybe this is delayed reaction from some of that >> yeah, that's definitely a part of it and you have these big declines, i have to say, in insured unemployment for example, insured unemployment, which is continuing claims, fell by 1.6 million in florida maybe many were thrown off the rolls....
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>> right, becky.s been a pretty amazing period of time where remote work is mainstream overnight when thousands of our customers moved their workforce to completely remote what we've seen and heard from customers since that period of time is the surprise in some cases how effective workers have been, how productive they are. in many cases significantly more productive than being in the office part of that productive work time you get is lack of commute, lack of travel and frankly as you said technology democatizes that experience that everybody is on the same playing field they are talking to have most of their workers in a remote mode for the next year or so. >> you've done a survey recently you talked to about 3700 i.t. workers from around the globe. they do have some concerns how many said they were concerned about cyber security and former security? >> yeah. the i.t. executives are concerned about a number of things cyber security is obviously a primary concern at this point in time when people ar
>> right, becky.s been a pretty amazing period of time where remote work is mainstream overnight when thousands of our customers moved their workforce to completely remote what we've seen and heard from customers since that period of time is the surprise in some cases how effective workers have been, how productive they are. in many cases significantly more productive than being in the office part of that productive work time you get is lack of commute, lack of travel and frankly as you...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. things are in the green this morning after the markets closed down the first time in three days we have seen a down number. we got the adp numbers that showed a grim look for the jobs front. showing millions of jobs lost. we'll see more with the jobless claim number and tomorrow with the number from the government dow looks to be up 260 s&p up by 34 and nasdaq up by 118. we are getting competing views jobless numbers we know are bad. then you see oil prices that tell you where things may be headed prices may be up again gain of 7.3% this shows you maybe things are starting to pick up around the globe. maybe that demand is coming back that may be something to hang your hat on. andrew >> thank you we have a huge lineup of guests. secretary of state mike pompeo will join us to discuss relations with china former ceo of goldman sachs about the outlook of the economy and the ceo of paypal and also talking to the ceo of hilton and aflac ceo will join us and our media guru from lion tree har
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. things are in the green this morning after the markets closed down the first time in three days we have seen a down number. we got the adp numbers that showed a grim look for the jobs front. showing millions of jobs lost. we'll see more with the jobless claim number and tomorrow with the number from the government dow looks to be up 260 s&p up by 34 and nasdaq up by 118. we are getting competing views jobless numbers we know are...
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becky?ah. second dow component to report walmart results just crossing the wires. courtney ragan joins us. she's got the numbers. courtney >> hi there, becky walmart's shares, 1.18 adjusted. that does beat estimates by 6 cents. revenues better than expected at 134.62 billion the street was looking for 132.8 billion. walmart is withdrawing its full year guidance. the company spent $900 million in covid-related expenses here in the first quarter most of that was related to increased employee pay and policy changes gross margin also down 66 basis points and that is the company says from consumers buying more of these lower margin categories, food, consumables. some carryover from last year for these lower prices as well as some unanticipated markdowns there. strong u.s. comparable sales up 10% for the quarter. the street was looking for growth of 7.2% our national positive in nine out of ten markets sam's club comps up 12%. strong u.s. net sales online so this is net ecommerce sales of 74% this
becky?ah. second dow component to report walmart results just crossing the wires. courtney ragan joins us. she's got the numbers. courtney >> hi there, becky walmart's shares, 1.18 adjusted. that does beat estimates by 6 cents. revenues better than expected at 134.62 billion the street was looking for 132.8 billion. walmart is withdrawing its full year guidance. the company spent $900 million in covid-related expenses here in the first quarter most of that was related to increased...
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back over to you, becky. >> good point. i didn't think of that aspect. jek gets what he wants to do when we come back we'll talk market strategy and the futures this morning have been a little higher right now the dow is indicated up by 40 points. later gop senator rob portman will weigh in on the democrats $3 trillion for the next phase of relief aid. "squawk box" will be right back. ♪ happy birthday! so, it goes... ♪ hold up your answers. how is mickey doing today? ♪ you're just a really hard worker. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the big debate worrisome testimony from dr. anthony fauci about the human cost of re-opening while others are concerned about the economic costs of staying closed is simply too high. we'll speak to a number of voices on this very topic including the ceo of lap corp. and house democrats unveil a new $3 trillion stimulus plan. a rundown of what is in it and what it means for the market straight ahead taking on fed. legendary investor signalling -- signalling out the central bank for a policy he calls puzzling and aggressive reaction from former b
back over to you, becky. >> good point. i didn't think of that aspect. jek gets what he wants to do when we come back we'll talk market strategy and the futures this morning have been a little higher right now the dow is indicated up by 40 points. later gop senator rob portman will weigh in on the democrats $3 trillion for the next phase of relief aid. "squawk box" will be right back. ♪ happy birthday! so, it goes... ♪ hold up your answers. how is mickey doing today? ♪...
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becky?'s the economy, stupid, but it's mostly the economy and what your own view is based on your own job outlook and your own feeling too. thank you very much. federal reserve is gets ready to kick off its main street lending program. it's the first time the u.s. central bank is long known small and medium size businesses since the 1930s. of course that's just one of roughly a dofz urgency actions the fed has taken over the last two months joining us now is st. louis fed president jim bullard. also our very own senior economics reporter steve liesman is here. president bullard thank you for joining us good to see you. >> happy to be here. >> let's talk a little bit about the fed's actions. they are extreme more than we saw back in 2008 and 2009 during the financial, the great economic recession great recession that we were watching but i saw an interview with alan blinder in the "wall street journal" and he said it's more but need to be more because this is worse than what we were dealing w
becky?'s the economy, stupid, but it's mostly the economy and what your own view is based on your own job outlook and your own feeling too. thank you very much. federal reserve is gets ready to kick off its main street lending program. it's the first time the u.s. central bank is long known small and medium size businesses since the 1930s. of course that's just one of roughly a dofz urgency actions the fed has taken over the last two months joining us now is st. louis fed president jim bullard....
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i have all -- this is my becky girl! look at her!is looks like a scene in a horror movie where the person walks into the house and it's all the heads and you're, like, who has heads inside the house and turns out it's triageys. >> look, i have hands as well. >> trevor: why? >> because it's a salon and i practice doing hair and i practice doing -- >> trevor: oh! okay. okay. i feel like you should start with that, taraji. next time anyone says to you what are you doing, before you show them, like, lends and hands, you should say, i have a salon in the house, and i practice doing hair and man cures. that's why i have pieces of bodies inside my house. i feel like you should start with that. >> i talk to them. ( laughter ) whatever works, you know? ( laughter ) >> trevor: but i need to understand the why. is this a backup plan to your extremely successful acting career? what is this for? >> yeah, because hollywood is shut down. we don't know when it's opening back up. so in order to keep the lights on, i'm learning to do nails and hair. (
i have all -- this is my becky girl! look at her!is looks like a scene in a horror movie where the person walks into the house and it's all the heads and you're, like, who has heads inside the house and turns out it's triageys. >> look, i have hands as well. >> trevor: why? >> because it's a salon and i practice doing hair and i practice doing -- >> trevor: oh! okay. okay. i feel like you should start with that, taraji. next time anyone says to you what are you doing,...
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becky. >>> thanks, joe.ework ceo sandeep mathrani will join us after this break we'll be talking workpcela safety, commercial real estate and the future of the company. stay tuned we'll be right back. across america through fee waivers and payment deferrals, helping people stay in their homes through mortgage payment relief efforts and donating $175 million dollars to help hundreds of local organizations provide food and other critical needs... when you need us, wells fargo is here to help. you have the support of a, probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets twenty-four seven. so where you go, the pro goes. go with align. the pros in digestive health. and if stress worsens your digestive issues, try new align digestive de-stress. it combines align's probiotic with ashwagandha to help soothe occasional digestive upsets, plus stress that can make them worse. and try align gummies with probiotics to help support digestive health. you should be
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>> so, becky, your point is right.art of why, you know, you see it china's been pretty interesting about how it's v shaped and you hear china talking about what they're doing in terms of persistent fiscal stimulus we're putting a lot of debt onto the united states. the government is putting a lot of debt on to this fiscal stimulus you have to hope that the economy still stays stable running close to what is potential growth of 2% and the nominal growth at 4% gdp the economy will come closer to its potential. the hope is in the near term you bridge to the other side i'll throw out one other thing people aren't talking about. europe european recovery fund, look at what's happening to the euro it's pretty impressive for the first time in many years, instead of waiting for mario draghi and christine lagarde to go to further negative rates, for the first time you're getting a coordinated response that's helping stabilize it they've been a drag for a while. >> that's a great point. rick, i really appreciate these conversatio
>> so, becky, your point is right.art of why, you know, you see it china's been pretty interesting about how it's v shaped and you hear china talking about what they're doing in terms of persistent fiscal stimulus we're putting a lot of debt onto the united states. the government is putting a lot of debt on to this fiscal stimulus you have to hope that the economy still stays stable running close to what is potential growth of 2% and the nominal growth at 4% gdp the economy will come...
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sister becky smith, a presence on the covid-19 ward.ll make a decision whether it is appropriate to continue what we are doing at the moment or whether we give him a big of dignity. imagine the stress for the team multiplied every day for weeks. now you understand what the peak of the pandemic was like. sister carlene to dominic kelly bore witness to the dark days. i felt broken on many an occasion and i think a lot of my collea g u es occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. it consumes you, it is what you think about when you go to bed and when you wake up, you are preparing for your next shift, you are relieved that the previous shift is over, you are sad, it is a huge emotional burden. is the time of our lives that you will never, ever forget. according to consultant nick bunker, almost broke the royal london. we had about 44 patients at the peak and we were just shy of 90 patients. almost double? we were 20 beds away from being overwhelmed, we we re beds away from being overwhelmed, we were being keep —— keeping people ali
sister becky smith, a presence on the covid-19 ward.ll make a decision whether it is appropriate to continue what we are doing at the moment or whether we give him a big of dignity. imagine the stress for the team multiplied every day for weeks. now you understand what the peak of the pandemic was like. sister carlene to dominic kelly bore witness to the dark days. i felt broken on many an occasion and i think a lot of my collea g u es occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. it...
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>> that's a good question, becky.dels, we've done intensive modeling to show at 70 to 75% we can make about half of the profit that we did prior to the shutdown, which is enough to satisfy our bank and our principal and interest needs and capital improvement needs. it's about halfway there, if you will >> okay. great. cameron, thank you i'm so glad to hear that things are going better and we wish you the best we'll talk to you soon. >> thank you, becky. appreciate t. it's a pleasure to be here. >> take care joe. >> thanks, beck. >>> coming up, the ceo of inphabet self-driving car unit jos "squawk box" on a report on the road ahead. every financial plan needs a cfp® professional -- confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. >> i would repeal the $2 trillion tax cut for the folks making over a million bucks a year because as demonstrated very little or no growth. >> corporations? >> for corporation -- the c
>> that's a good question, becky.dels, we've done intensive modeling to show at 70 to 75% we can make about half of the profit that we did prior to the shutdown, which is enough to satisfy our bank and our principal and interest needs and capital improvement needs. it's about halfway there, if you will >> okay. great. cameron, thank you i'm so glad to hear that things are going better and we wish you the best we'll talk to you soon. >> thank you, becky. appreciate t. it's a...
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thanks, becky. stick around, "pop news" is next. ♪ next. becky., "pop news" is next. that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, keep them open, and reduce inflammation for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for...
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becky, thank you so much.with you in our 8:30 half hour. >>> coming up next, it's our "play of the day." ♪ just dance >> so come on back. coming right back. best unlimited deal. switch and get four lines of unlimited for just $100 a month. that's right - four lines, for $100 bucks! if that's not enough, to really amp this up, we're including four amazing iphone 11s, on us, when you trade in iphone 6ss or newer, in any condition. and now, sprint customers enjoy expanded roaming access on the t-mobile network. shop from the comfort of your home at sprint.com or come see us in our stores. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression
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becky. >> thanks, guys.ll to come on "squawk box," scott kirby takes over today as ceo of united. we'll talk about his plan to keep business travellers flying. that's ahead of our interview with the ceo then the ceo of coca-cola james quincey gives us an update on business and what he's seeing in the global economy "squawk box" will be right back. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning scot kirby steps into the role of ceo at united airlines and transfer of power coming as investors look for signs of improving demand across the industry fill lebew -- phil lebeau joins that story >> reporter: not a huge upthe tick in bookings not just united but other airlines as well when you look at shares of unite this is an airline they were down 90%, 95% in terms of traffic at the worst of it in april. so they are saying that they are noticing a moderate uptick in demand april bookings down 95%. but what you need look at for them is where do they go from here in terms of the capacity, yeah they stripped down to 90
becky. >> thanks, guys.ll to come on "squawk box," scott kirby takes over today as ceo of united. we'll talk about his plan to keep business travellers flying. that's ahead of our interview with the ceo then the ceo of coca-cola james quincey gives us an update on business and what he's seeing in the global economy "squawk box" will be right back. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning scot kirby steps into the role of ceo at united airlines...
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becky?ew, thanks some new covid-19 developments breaking just a few minutes ago from merck the company announcing the acquisition of austrian vaccine mak maker. merck also revealing a partnership with a nonprofit on two separate vaccines and a collaborative on an experimental oral drug for covid-19 patients. these developments follow news that u.s. biotech company novavax has started as well. the company expects initial results on immune responses in july the biotech firm says upon successful completion of the phase one, the phase two portion of the trial will be conducted in several countries including the united states. joining us right now is dr. scott gottlieb he is former fda commissioner, cnbc contributor and dr. gottlieb, good to see you. it's only been about 45 minutes since the last time we talked to you. already some new additional news on other potential either therapies or vaccines coming to play here too. what do you think of this news first specifically this news from merck, le
becky?ew, thanks some new covid-19 developments breaking just a few minutes ago from merck the company announcing the acquisition of austrian vaccine mak maker. merck also revealing a partnership with a nonprofit on two separate vaccines and a collaborative on an experimental oral drug for covid-19 patients. these developments follow news that u.s. biotech company novavax has started as well. the company expects initial results on immune responses in july the biotech firm says upon successful...
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luis: y tÚ, becky? becky: ir de gira siempre es algo que queda.e malas. y que si te que me cae mal, me cae mal. luis: en este momento estÁs pasando por un momento complicado. vimos por ahÍ en un programa de televisiÓn las imÁgenes de lorenzo intentando entrar a casa asÍ que hay muchas preguntas sobre lo que te estÁ pasando? chiquis: yo creo que la cuarentena nos ha afectado de diferentes maneras nos ha afectado a codos asÍ que sÓlo les puedo decir que les pido mucho respeto porque ahora no puedo decir que las cosas estÁn bien o mal. ahora estÁ muy enfocada en la canciÓn y en mi discoy a su tiempo voy a aclarar cosas que se han dicho que no son ciertas y otras que sÍ lo son. pero cuando estÉ lista se los voy a contar. >> se nota que no querÍa hablar mucho del tema y permanece el misterio. >> yo creo que todos queremos que se queden juntos. >> ahora habrÁ que grabar lo que pasÓ, chiquis suerte con el ex rbd christian chavez, quien fue acusado >> esta es la situaciÓn que estÁ viviendo christian chávez quien fue acusado por su ex pareja de maltrato fÍ
luis: y tÚ, becky? becky: ir de gira siempre es algo que queda.e malas. y que si te que me cae mal, me cae mal. luis: en este momento estÁs pasando por un momento complicado. vimos por ahÍ en un programa de televisiÓn las imÁgenes de lorenzo intentando entrar a casa asÍ que hay muchas preguntas sobre lo que te estÁ pasando? chiquis: yo creo que la cuarentena nos ha afectado de diferentes maneras nos ha afectado a codos asÍ que sÓlo les puedo decir que les pido mucho respeto porque...
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becky liu. coming up, we will be looking at china's cpl with an economist.look at the inflation related names. sophie: taking a look at auto stocks in japan, demand revival could have exposure to the u.s.. we have seen car sales in china improving, but there it -- is a long way to go. toyota and honda under pressure on -- after earnings reports after both stocks are among the x monday. for the topi bridgestone off 3% after reporting it to -- a 65% drop in first-quarter profits. maker borrowed ¥200 billion from local banks and is reportedly seeking to raise another ¥300 billion in fund sharing. shery: saudi arabia/is oil output -- slashes oil output. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. boeing's ceo delivered more bad news for the airline industry, saying it is most likely a u.s. carrier -- the u.s. carrier will fold by september and air travel levels will still be at just 25% by then. the share price has fallen 70% since march. airlines are looking to cancel or return orders because of the coronaviru
becky liu. coming up, we will be looking at china's cpl with an economist.look at the inflation related names. sophie: taking a look at auto stocks in japan, demand revival could have exposure to the u.s.. we have seen car sales in china improving, but there it -- is a long way to go. toyota and honda under pressure on -- after earnings reports after both stocks are among the x monday. for the topi bridgestone off 3% after reporting it to -- a 65% drop in first-quarter profits. maker borrowed...
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we had an older gentleman with brilliant answers followed by questions with becky quick tell you to stick with it. this time he wasn't bullish by any stretch of the imagination last week i told you it was time to start doing some selling. i still think that's the right call without a big bounce in the bottom the charitable trust was selling heavily at the end of the week go to actionalerts.com conference call this thursday. i have to defend losers tyson foods which we bought for the trust when the trade war with china ended because they had a pork shortage. i always say it's better to be lucky than good. we weren't lucky tyson's stock plummeted. buffet quoted the late great canes. when facts change you have to change your mind boy did the facts change we're not selling everything for the trust. i'm going to buy some things as you saw today there are plenty companies whose stocks are doing quite well here. remember last week we came up with our cramer covid-19 index which had more than 11 stocks, $11 trillion versus 25 trillion in the index when everything gets hit, we can put the money in
we had an older gentleman with brilliant answers followed by questions with becky quick tell you to stick with it. this time he wasn't bullish by any stretch of the imagination last week i told you it was time to start doing some selling. i still think that's the right call without a big bounce in the bottom the charitable trust was selling heavily at the end of the week go to actionalerts.com conference call this thursday. i have to defend losers tyson foods which we bought for the trust when...
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she'll just be like, "hey, becky, had me that rattle."] she's never going to love me. >> what, you think a baby isn't to love you? do you know all the awful things we did to you as a baby? [laughter] >> well, i remember you having darlene. that was pretty bad. >> tamron: lecy goranson has been favoring del my playing the fan favorite role of becky conner on and off since she was
she'll just be like, "hey, becky, had me that rattle."] she's never going to love me. >> what, you think a baby isn't to love you? do you know all the awful things we did to you as a baby? [laughter] >> well, i remember you having darlene. that was pretty bad. >> tamron: lecy goranson has been favoring del my playing the fan favorite role of becky conner on and off since she was
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and sister becky smith told as a heartbreaking verdict loomed.e to continue with what we're doing at the moment, or whether we should give him a bit of dignity. the patient‘s name was krishnapillai yogan, and the decision was made to stop his life—saving drugs. a white partition was placed around his bed, and becky's face was the last one he saw. take us into the cubicle at that moment. just sat on a chair and just held his hand, to be with him in that time. it was a very quick experience, in that way. we give the patient a full wash together, so two nurses will always give them a warm wash. put them in some new clothes, so they can be sent away with a lot of dignity and respect for their body and for their life. do you take any of this home? i think, in these current times, with covid, it's a lot harder to separate things. because you feel like it could be your dad, it could be your mum, because it's so close to home for everybody in the world at the moment. it's difficult, because it's happening every day. so, you do definitely take it home. we
and sister becky smith told as a heartbreaking verdict loomed.e to continue with what we're doing at the moment, or whether we should give him a bit of dignity. the patient‘s name was krishnapillai yogan, and the decision was made to stop his life—saving drugs. a white partition was placed around his bed, and becky's face was the last one he saw. take us into the cubicle at that moment. just sat on a chair and just held his hand, to be with him in that time. it was a very quick experience,...
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the area and becky lysis. in india were actually we're hearing about patients literally being tender way from public hospitals as they get repurposed for the response that's including patients with tuberculosis and hiv so we're hearing about these challenges throughout our country programs at the moment and of course we we we know from our experience of working in countries like sierra leone during the bota crisis that actually some of the greatest challenges presented by a bird are with the excess mortality rates from other causes and including hiv but also maternal a newborn deaths said these challenges a very very real and we do need to learn the lessons of previous outbreaks previous epidemics in protecting existing essential health care shannon one of the risks to people suffering from living with a child if the treatment is interrupted. well you know we were worried about this from the beginning and i think recently we were able to come together and bring a bunch of the hiv researchers together under the
the area and becky lysis. in india were actually we're hearing about patients literally being tender way from public hospitals as they get repurposed for the response that's including patients with tuberculosis and hiv so we're hearing about these challenges throughout our country programs at the moment and of course we we we know from our experience of working in countries like sierra leone during the bota crisis that actually some of the greatest challenges presented by a bird are with the...
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becky quick joins us this afternoon with some of the other highlights, as well. >> nice dancing therek the stage in omaha, the big difference the center was completely empty none of the 40,000 or so shareholder who is usually attend was there but that doesn't mean that the message wasn't heard never bet against america he said he walked listeners through the difficult times, the american survival in the past and buffett said to weather the storm, too if you thought it was a screaming buy signal, think again. >> i'm not recommending that people buy stocks today or tomorrow or next week or next month. i think it all depends on your circumstances but you shouldn't buy stocks unless you expect in my view -- you expect to hold them for an extended period and prepared psychologically and financially to hold them the same way you would hold a farm and never look at a quote and never pay -- you don't need to pay attention to them. main thing to do and you're not going to pick the bottom and nobody else can pick it for you. you have to be prepared to when you buy a stock go down 50% or more an
becky quick joins us this afternoon with some of the other highlights, as well. >> nice dancing therek the stage in omaha, the big difference the center was completely empty none of the 40,000 or so shareholder who is usually attend was there but that doesn't mean that the message wasn't heard never bet against america he said he walked listeners through the difficult times, the american survival in the past and buffett said to weather the storm, too if you thought it was a screaming buy...
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hey, becky. >> reporter: good morning, dan.nts for dinner delivered to your door, it seems luxurious. but how well does it work in real life, and at what cost? drop, chopped, devoured. meal kits have grown in popularity especially because of the lockdown. some research showing 63% growth from last year. so to see how they change life in an era when nobody wants to go to the grocery store, i order meals from three different service -- hello fresh, blue apron and sun basket. first hello fresh. our meal, meat loaf a la mom. like all the meal kits you can order two minimum a week with portions for two or four people. this meal choice demands serious prep. i'm grinding here. then you cook it another 30. the results? oh, good. the kids loved it. next sun basket. one thing that makes them unique you can get meals you assemble or premade meals you just heat up like this buttered chicken and rice pilaf. but i'm making this, chicken soup. from scratch. kind of. sun basket differentiates itself by having quite a few organic, vegan and glu
hey, becky. >> reporter: good morning, dan.nts for dinner delivered to your door, it seems luxurious. but how well does it work in real life, and at what cost? drop, chopped, devoured. meal kits have grown in popularity especially because of the lockdown. some research showing 63% growth from last year. so to see how they change life in an era when nobody wants to go to the grocery store, i order meals from three different service -- hello fresh, blue apron and sun basket. first hello...
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i think becky is somewhere as well.ght to the end. she definitely had a lot of giggling fits. i think that isjust credit to her beautiful personality, really. unable to have the funeral they wanted, the family put this yellow heart in the window in sheila‘s memory and then shared a picture of it on social media. within hours, hundreds of other grieving families across the uk were doing the same for their loved ones — every heart representing a victim of coronavirus. we‘ve hit a nerve. as people walked around their neighbourhood they could see the extent of the suffering throughout the general population. soon the family‘s facebook page was receiving not only photographs of hearts but pictures of those who have died. it‘s become an online shrine — a place where the grieving can gather, share and support. everybody that met them always said how lovely they were. it's just been devastating.
i think becky is somewhere as well.ght to the end. she definitely had a lot of giggling fits. i think that isjust credit to her beautiful personality, really. unable to have the funeral they wanted, the family put this yellow heart in the window in sheila‘s memory and then shared a picture of it on social media. within hours, hundreds of other grieving families across the uk were doing the same for their loved ones — every heart representing a victim of coronavirus. we‘ve hit a nerve. as...
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and sister becky smith told as a heartbreaking verdict loomed.s appropriate to continue with what we're doing at the moment, or whether we give him a bit of dignity. the patient‘s name was krishnapillai yogan, the decision was made to stop his life—saving drugs. a white partition was placed around his bed, and becky's face was the last one he saw. take us into the cubicle at that moment. just sat on a chair and just held his hand, to be with him in that time. it was a very quick experience, in that way. we give the patient a full wash together, so two nurses will always give them a warm wash. put them in some new clothes, so they can be sent away with a lot of dignity and respect for their body and for their life. do you take any of this home? i think, in these current times, with covid, it's a lot harder to separate things. because you feel like it could be your dad, it could be your mum, because it's so close to home for everybody in the world at the moment. it's difficult, because it's happening every day. so, you do definitely take it home. w
and sister becky smith told as a heartbreaking verdict loomed.s appropriate to continue with what we're doing at the moment, or whether we give him a bit of dignity. the patient‘s name was krishnapillai yogan, the decision was made to stop his life—saving drugs. a white partition was placed around his bed, and becky's face was the last one he saw. take us into the cubicle at that moment. just sat on a chair and just held his hand, to be with him in that time. it was a very quick experience,...
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and this is where becky's eight—year—old daughter would normally be today.t many of her pupils will be falling behind. we have a huge divide within our own school anyway, that we always have to consider. and i think when we are expecting our families to do things online, that just widens that gap, so we have been really having to think quite carefully about the things we are sending home. so to have just one of those things — perhaps just your phone that then keeps going off, is just awful for these children, they can't possibly focus on their schoolwork that they're being sent. administrations across the uk say they're trying to support children who face difficulties with online learning at home. in england, the government plans to spend more than £100 million, helping disadvantaged students access laptops. wales is pledging around £3 million for a similar scheme, while scotland and northern ireland say they are working on how best to support their students. however, there are concerns there still won't be enough equipment to meet demand. 20% of our childre
and this is where becky's eight—year—old daughter would normally be today.t many of her pupils will be falling behind. we have a huge divide within our own school anyway, that we always have to consider. and i think when we are expecting our families to do things online, that just widens that gap, so we have been really having to think quite carefully about the things we are sending home. so to have just one of those things — perhaps just your phone that then keeps going off, is just...
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i think becky is somewhere as well.ng, right to the end. she definitely had a lot of people in fits. i think that isjust credit to her beautiful personality, really. unable to have the funeral they wanted, the family put this yellow heart in the window in sheila‘s memory and then shared a picture of it on social media. within hours, hundreds of other grieving families across the uk were doing the same for their loved ones — every heart representing a victim of coronavirus. we have hit a nerve. as people walked around their neighbourhood they could see the extent of the suffering throughout the general population. soon the family‘s facebook page was receiving not only photographs of hearts but pictures of those who have died. it‘s become an online shrine — a place where the grieving can gather, share and support. everybody that met them always said how lovely they were. it's just been devastating. michael and meg died with hours of each other. their granddaughter says the yellow hearts have helped her reach out at a time
i think becky is somewhere as well.ng, right to the end. she definitely had a lot of people in fits. i think that isjust credit to her beautiful personality, really. unable to have the funeral they wanted, the family put this yellow heart in the window in sheila‘s memory and then shared a picture of it on social media. within hours, hundreds of other grieving families across the uk were doing the same for their loved ones — every heart representing a victim of coronavirus. we have hit a...
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for "good morning america," becky worley, abc news, sunnyvale, california. >> our big thanks to beckyw over to whit. >> all right, dan, thank you. >>> now to memorial day discounts. the holiday weekend brings big savings, but will you get more bang for your buck if you buy now or if you wait until later? "good housekeeping's" lori bergamotto is leading us in a game of buy or wait. and i'll have to do some guessing here. lori, it is great to see you as always. let's jump right to it. mattresses and bedding. a lot of us will be perhaps spending some more time, you know, catching up on sleep during the pandemic here, but it can get pricey. i'm going to say buy. buy the bedding now. what do you think? >> whit, you're a smart shopper, my friend. that is the correct answer. so you do want to buy right now. it is a great time especially to swap out those winter sheets and get new spring ones or summer ones. >>> brooklinen is having 15% off. everybody loves that brand. we're seeing mattresses. this is a great time if you're moving or if you're just ready to get some extra sleep like you said.
for "good morning america," becky worley, abc news, sunnyvale, california. >> our big thanks to beckyw over to whit. >> all right, dan, thank you. >>> now to memorial day discounts. the holiday weekend brings big savings, but will you get more bang for your buck if you buy now or if you wait until later? "good housekeeping's" lori bergamotto is leading us in a game of buy or wait. and i'll have to do some guessing here. lori, it is great to see you as...
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let me ask you something there, becky.s later this year? >> i've been covering black friday, back to school, dynamic pricing for 17 years. the weirdest patterns i've ever seen to date were during the financial crisis in 2008. this one will be equally, if not, more unpredictable but know there are a lot of retail stores sitting on inventory and will busisswill seeso a lot of discounting there later in the year. >> all righty. let's hope. thanks, becky. take care. have a good day. >>> coming up next is our "play of the day." come on back. ♪ hold me tiny dancer ♪ count the headlights on the highway ♪ of its vehicles has the highest percene still on the road today? subaru. when it comes to best overall value, who does intellichoice rank number one? subaru. and when it comes to safety, who has more 2020 iihs top safety pick+ winning vehicles? more than toyota, honda, and hyundai-combined? subaru. it's easy to love a car you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on select subaru models now thr
let me ask you something there, becky.s later this year? >> i've been covering black friday, back to school, dynamic pricing for 17 years. the weirdest patterns i've ever seen to date were during the financial crisis in 2008. this one will be equally, if not, more unpredictable but know there are a lot of retail stores sitting on inventory and will busisswill seeso a lot of discounting there later in the year. >> all righty. let's hope. thanks, becky. take care. have a good day....
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good morning to you, becky. >> reporter: good morning, eva.bike for transportation or for exercise, they're a godsend right now. but if you're trying to buy one, good luck. quarantined and inside has become free wheeling and out. that is if you already own a bike. demand for bicycles is riding high. sales of kids' bikes up 59%, commuter bikes up 66%, and leisure bikes up 121%. so for someone like eddie morgan, it's an uphill climb. >> i planned on getting a bike to help me start exercising, start moving around more and getting out more. >> reporter: he says he went to seven stores in two weeks and struck out. >> a lot of them were out of stock. it was hard trying to find exactly what i wanted. >> reporter: dick's sporting goods and rei have limited inventory available for curbside pick-up, and local chains are selling out on delivery. >> the demand for new bikes which we can't get because the pipeline basically dried up. >> reporter: industry experts telling us they were caught off guard. >> sales have been unexpectedly robust throughout the c
good morning to you, becky. >> reporter: good morning, eva.bike for transportation or for exercise, they're a godsend right now. but if you're trying to buy one, good luck. quarantined and inside has become free wheeling and out. that is if you already own a bike. demand for bicycles is riding high. sales of kids' bikes up 59%, commuter bikes up 66%, and leisure bikes up 121%. so for someone like eddie morgan, it's an uphill climb. >> i planned on getting a bike to help me start...
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becky mason is a third year student nurse at the royal alexandra hospital in paisley.ho joined the workforce early when the call for extra help was made. ppe now just another part of the uniform. the patients can only really see my eyes, so i think it's important the way i speak to people. sometimes we can talk too fast, so it's about learning to slow yourself down and still have that empathy and touch with patients even though they're only seeing your eyes when you have all that equipment on. so i'm just walking onto the ward. all the patients that becky is helping to care for have tested positive for covid—19. i think i wasn't mentally prepared for what i was seeing. patients with covid appear really well, they look really healthy but actually they are really clinically unwell. it can be quite a challenge because these patients don't have any visitors so it can be quite emotional. some of the shifts have been quite challenging. tonight i'm looking after a room of six females who are all elderly and all tested positive for covid—19, and they are at various different s
becky mason is a third year student nurse at the royal alexandra hospital in paisley.ho joined the workforce early when the call for extra help was made. ppe now just another part of the uniform. the patients can only really see my eyes, so i think it's important the way i speak to people. sometimes we can talk too fast, so it's about learning to slow yourself down and still have that empathy and touch with patients even though they're only seeing your eyes when you have all that equipment on....
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. >>> y un clÁsico de la mÚsica americana a ritmo de una sabrosa cumbia con chiquis, y becky g, y chiquisso. esto aquÍ en un nuevo dia, mÁs cerca de ti. >>> ay ¿quÉ tal? muy buenos dÍas bienvenidos a un nuevo dÍa hoy es viernes 29 de mayo se nos acaba el mes. >>> llegÓ el viernes. >>> quÉ tal. >>> muy bien encantados de estar con ustedes e igual ustedes chicos gracias por estar con nosotros y terminando semana pero va empezar con toda la...
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sister becky smith, her presence on the covid ward for absent residue —— relatives.cision as to whether it is appropriate to continue what we're doing. imagine the stress for the team multiplied every day for weeks. now you understand what the peak of the pandemic was like. sister carlene kelly bore witness to those dark days. i felt broken on many occasion andi days. i felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have, it consumes you. it is what you think about when you go to bed, when you wake up, you are preparing for your next shift. you are relieved that the previous shift is over, you are sad. it is a huge emotional burden. it is the time of oui’ emotional burden. it is the time of our lives that we will never, ever forget. the peak almost broke minds and according to consultant nick bunker, almost broke the royal london. in normal times bunker, almost broke the royal london. in normaltimes we manage about 44 patients. at the peak we we re about 44 patients. at the peak we were managing just shy of 90 patients. almost double. almost double.
sister becky smith, her presence on the covid ward for absent residue —— relatives.cision as to whether it is appropriate to continue what we're doing. imagine the stress for the team multiplied every day for weeks. now you understand what the peak of the pandemic was like. sister carlene kelly bore witness to those dark days. i felt broken on many occasion andi days. i felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have, it consumes you. it is what you think about when you...
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sister becky smith, a presence on the covid ward for absent relatives. their eyes and ears.gine this stress for the team multiplied every day for weeks. now you understand what the peak of the pandemic was like. sister carlene kelly bore witness to those dark days. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have, it consumes you. it's what you think about when you go to bed, when you wake up, you're preparing for your next shift, you're relieved that the previous shift is over, you're sad. it's a huge emotional burden and it's the time of our lives that we will never, ever forget. the peak almost broke minds and according to consultant nick bunker, almost broke the royal london. in normal times we manage about 44 patients. at the peak we were managing just shy of 90 patients. almost double. we were 20 beds away from being overrun. we were keeping people alive. that's what our goal of care was, keep as many people alive as long as we can until we can get back to being able to deliver the quality of care that we always aspire to deliver. sometimes it'
sister becky smith, a presence on the covid ward for absent relatives. their eyes and ears.gine this stress for the team multiplied every day for weeks. now you understand what the peak of the pandemic was like. sister carlene kelly bore witness to those dark days. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have, it consumes you. it's what you think about when you go to bed, when you wake up, you're preparing for your next shift, you're relieved that the previous shift...
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abc's becky worley has a look at some solutions. >> we met great grandmother ruthy newman last fall,n artistic, social, 87-year-old senior who loves her painting lessons and visits from her son keith. >> hello. >> but nursing homes so worried about the coronavirus, have stopped all visits and ruthy, who isn't very techie, hasn't been able to set up video chatting. >> every day is precious. i don't want to miss out on every opportunity to be there for my mom. >> this dilemma of how to connect with older relatives online is playing out across the world. >> we wanted a video conference with my mother-in-law in england. what's the easiest option? >> you want to finds something that is very straightforward. very easy. and meet them on their level. >> she says if they have a smartphone, the easiest thing is to use facetime. if it is an iphone. or google duo for android. and another easy option if they have facebook installed. >> an app called messenger lite, with some of the effects eliminated and it makes it easy. >> if they have a camera on the desk top, zoom and skype have meet now opti
abc's becky worley has a look at some solutions. >> we met great grandmother ruthy newman last fall,n artistic, social, 87-year-old senior who loves her painting lessons and visits from her son keith. >> hello. >> but nursing homes so worried about the coronavirus, have stopped all visits and ruthy, who isn't very techie, hasn't been able to set up video chatting. >> every day is precious. i don't want to miss out on every opportunity to be there for my mom. >>...
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. >> reporter: shopper becky shepherd doesn't need to be asked twice. >> germs all over, but money is very filthy. >> reporter: before paying employees with the cash they get, the mountain sweet berry farm says they cook it. >> there is a steaming trey with holes and we lay the money out and steam it, boom, clean money. >> reporter: interesting. does that make you feel more safe? >> yes, yes. any step that we can to make us feel a little safer and to make everybody else feel a little safer we're going to do. >> reporter: it's worth noting there haven't been any documented cases of coronavirus spread through cash. it survives much better on plastic, like a credit card or credit card reader. and, yes, the biggest danger at check out is probably in the air with the droplets carrying the virus are believed to most often spread. but fear may be driving new spending habits anyway. in the first quarter of the year, mastercard reported a 40% jump in the use of contactless payment options. that's when you wave a card or phone past a reader without even touching it. peter rudiger covers digital
. >> reporter: shopper becky shepherd doesn't need to be asked twice. >> germs all over, but money is very filthy. >> reporter: before paying employees with the cash they get, the mountain sweet berry farm says they cook it. >> there is a steaming trey with holes and we lay the money out and steam it, boom, clean money. >> reporter: interesting. does that make you feel more safe? >> yes, yes. any step that we can to make us feel a little safer and to make...
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there are solutions specifically designed for seniors and becky worley has that and more.. >> reporter: but nursing home are so worried about the spread of coronavirus, and have stopped all visits and ruthie, who isn't very techie hasn't been able to set up video chatting? >> every day is precious. i don't want to miss out on every opportunity to be there for my mom. >> reporter: this dilemma of how to connect with older relatives online is playing out across the world. we want to video conference with my mother-in-law in england so what's the easiest option? >> you're going to want to find something very straightforward. very easy and you want to meet them on their level. >> reporter: she says if they have a smartphone the easiest thing is to use facetime if it's an iphone or google duo for android phones. another easy option if they have facebook installed -- >> an app called facebook messenger lite. it eliminates some of the fluffy extra effects and gets down to business by making it really easy. >> reporter: a webcam on their laptop or desk top, zoom and skype have mee
there are solutions specifically designed for seniors and becky worley has that and more.. >> reporter: but nursing home are so worried about the spread of coronavirus, and have stopped all visits and ruthie, who isn't very techie hasn't been able to set up video chatting? >> every day is precious. i don't want to miss out on every opportunity to be there for my mom. >> reporter: this dilemma of how to connect with older relatives online is playing out across the world. we...
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amy. >> all right, good to know, becky. should check it out. thanks, becky. >>> now to our series "money smart" about making ends meet during this tough time. many have jobs that cannot be done from home looking for side hustles, talents or hobbies that could turn into moneymakers. let's meet carli who, yes, needs a side hustle right now. >> my name is carli. i'm a fitness instructor and also work in retail. i recently lost both of my jobs and i am not receiving any unemployment. at least not yet. to make money now i started tie-dyeing and sold a bunch to my family and friends. it is a huge trend right now and i've done it since i was little so i figured why not and considered teaching virtual fitness classes and really just wondering which is the best way to make money right now. >> all right, with some advice for carli and many others who are in the same situation and we're joined by financial expert lynn richardson, the author of "the symphony: a guide to creating and balancing multiple streams of income." yes, we are ve
amy. >> all right, good to know, becky. should check it out. thanks, becky. >>> now to our series "money smart" about making ends meet during this tough time. many have jobs that cannot be done from home looking for side hustles, talents or hobbies that could turn into moneymakers. let's meet carli who, yes, needs a side hustle right now. >> my name is carli. i'm a fitness instructor and also work in retail. i recently lost both of my jobs and i am not receiving...