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this is how becky came into the world. had. and i put him up for adoption because i loved him, not because i didn't want him. holding him was heartbreaking. because i knew that i couldn't keep holding him. it just -- it takes a piece of you. and i wanted to connect with somebody. it made me think about diane. and i actually wanted to reach out to her. i wanted to know how she felt. i wanted to know if she loved me, if she wanted me, if she connected with me before she had to give me up for adoption. i had dated a guy who took an interest in the story and had actually tracked down diane, where she was in prison. he had given me the address. i decided to reach out to her. the first letter i wrote diane, i must have bring written a hundred times. i was nervous. it was exciting. it was scary. i was nervous. it was exciting. it was scary. i wanted to relate to her not as a mother, because i had a mother. just as somebody that felt the pain and emptiness that i felt in that time. >> diane wrote back fairly quickly. she still lov
this is how becky came into the world. had. and i put him up for adoption because i loved him, not because i didn't want him. holding him was heartbreaking. because i knew that i couldn't keep holding him. it just -- it takes a piece of you. and i wanted to connect with somebody. it made me think about diane. and i actually wanted to reach out to her. i wanted to know how she felt. i wanted to know if she loved me, if she wanted me, if she connected with me before she had to give me up for...
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clinic cofounder tiffany roy says whatever becky does, she is shows love in action. >> she helped mert energy is and who people love and camiions trip t new life mission. >> having seen such a newly needed there and have her life take a u-turn as an inspiration. >> it is a dream come true. >> for serving uganda's poor through the ministry, this jefferson award in the bay area goes to becky miller, sharon chen, kpix 5. >> what an inspiration. becky also oversaw the digging of a welcome and tells us the hospital will include an emergency room, a delivery room, and a much-needed surgical center. you too can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online, go to kpix.com/hero. that would do it for the news at five, the kpix 5 is at six begins right now with alan martin and elizabeth cook. >>> now at six, bay area teachers and parents protested sending kids back to school this fall , what we are learning about the pandemic plans. >> you have got to get out of here, there is an active shooter. >> a witness describes the deadly rampage in the sea area, a bare area dad killed, how the
clinic cofounder tiffany roy says whatever becky does, she is shows love in action. >> she helped mert energy is and who people love and camiions trip t new life mission. >> having seen such a newly needed there and have her life take a u-turn as an inspiration. >> it is a dream come true. >> for serving uganda's poor through the ministry, this jefferson award in the bay area goes to becky miller, sharon chen, kpix 5. >> what an inspiration. becky also oversaw the...
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>> very well, becky. how are you? hi, joe. >> good to see you >> thank you. >> let's talk about your earnings first up because that's the news of the morning. those numbers were better than anticipated and by a big margin, too. earnings per share the number came in at 785 versus $6.99 the street was expecting there were a lot of things to make that happen one was lower taxes. you had higher non-operating income and you bought back a lot of shares, 1.1 billion it was a smaller share count talk us through what you think was the most important about the quarter? >> well, i think the quarter really represents the position blackrock has with our clients clients are confused clients have been witnessing extreme volatility, extreme emotionalism related to our pandemic and what it's doing to parts of our society we saw a dramatic decline in the market in the end of the first quarter. now we've seen a dramatic rebound. markets are still down anywhere from 4 to 11% worldwide from the start of the year, but clients have come to
>> very well, becky. how are you? hi, joe. >> good to see you >> thank you. >> let's talk about your earnings first up because that's the news of the morning. those numbers were better than anticipated and by a big margin, too. earnings per share the number came in at 785 versus $6.99 the street was expecting there were a lot of things to make that happen one was lower taxes. you had higher non-operating income and you bought back a lot of shares, 1.1 billion it was a...
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. >>> mama becky, a financial woman, serving poor villages in uganda for the last 13 years. sharon chen introduces us to this week jefferson award winners. >> reporter: becky miller wanted to share bible stories to a church missions trip to uganda in 2006 but there was a problem >> wherever we were in the poor villages no one had a book or picture. >> reporter: the teacher and realtor cofounded the ministry and has raised money to print and give away thousands of bible storybooks illustrated by the ugandan artist. >> i was touched by their poverty and their need. >> reporter: the ministry raised over $880,000 and expanded the reach by building an outpatient clinic in 2014 cofounded by doctor that the nonprofit help to put through medical school. >> we call her mama becky. it is because of her love. >> reporter: the shalom medical clinic in a poor village serving over 50 people a week and becky insists that the clinic minister to the whole person many come to the clinic hungry and we want to see them fed. >> reporter: the donations recently fed 400 families that were starving
. >>> mama becky, a financial woman, serving poor villages in uganda for the last 13 years. sharon chen introduces us to this week jefferson award winners. >> reporter: becky miller wanted to share bible stories to a church missions trip to uganda in 2006 but there was a problem >> wherever we were in the poor villages no one had a book or picture. >> reporter: the teacher and realtor cofounded the ministry and has raised money to print and give away thousands of...
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becky. >>> ah-ha.ome back, president trump plans to pressure governors and educators to re-open schools in the fall despite some soaring rates of covid infections in some states. purdue university president mitch daniels has a plan to open purdue next month for 45,000 students he's going tell us how he planned this out he'll join us in a bit to talk about it an outlook for the second half of the ipo market. nelson griggs will be our guest. "squawk box" is coming right back >>> trivia question. in terms of total value which nfl player was the highest paid before patrick mahomes ten year extension with the kansas city chiefs the answer when cnbc "squawk box" continues aflac. these are all the cab rides to my physical therapy. and aflac paid me directly to help. aflac. what he said. and this unexpected bill is from... the two-thousand-dollar specialist. thanks. aflac. when you're sick or injured, aflac is there. we can help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover. get to know us at aflac.com we can h
becky. >>> ah-ha.ome back, president trump plans to pressure governors and educators to re-open schools in the fall despite some soaring rates of covid infections in some states. purdue university president mitch daniels has a plan to open purdue next month for 45,000 students he's going tell us how he planned this out he'll join us in a bit to talk about it an outlook for the second half of the ipo market. nelson griggs will be our guest. "squawk box" is coming right back...
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vamos a estar pendientes de esta operaciÓn que le van a hacer a becky el lunes. "ediciÓn digital", regresa la liga mls a las pan - [narrator] did you just reward yourself for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) extrañamos esos momentos con nuestra familia, la libertad de compartir con nuestra comunidad. queremos que los niños puedan regresar a la escuela y tener estabilidad en nuestros empleos. con responsabilidad podemos recobrar lo perdido. hagamos lo correcto. mantengamos seis pies de distancia. lavemonos las manos con frecuencia. y usemos mascarilla todas las veces que salimos de casa. juntos, podemos luchar contra el covid-19. en este viernes. en esta ediciÓn digital y el Ánimo de proteger la seguridad y privacidad de su hijo, que lleva 14 meses de edad. harr y megan han entablado una demanda lo estÁn en contra de varios paparazzi que han sido vistos tomando fotografÍas no autorizadas del pequeÑo a
vamos a estar pendientes de esta operaciÓn que le van a hacer a becky el lunes. "ediciÓn digital", regresa la liga mls a las pan - [narrator] did you just reward yourself for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) extrañamos esos momentos con nuestra familia, la libertad de compartir con nuestra comunidad. queremos que los...
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becky? >> yeah, go ahead. this time it's actually some of the chinese stocks i think that are dragging down the nasdaq j.d..com, baidu, netees. >> it's setting new highs. if it really decides to pull back, 1 1/2% -- 1.4% is not what we call a huge decline the nasdaq's perfectly capable of really showing us something 1.4% making headlines this morning, bank of america posting better than expected earnings and revenues set aside $4 billion for potential loan losses tied to the pandemic shares at this point down 2% shares of tesla trading lower this morning on news that the company's registrations in california nearly half down 270%. china's economy is stronger than expected there you can see china stock markets are taking it on the chin a little bit this morning on that news >> the big corporate story of the morning, unprecedented twitter hack targeting a number of high profile individuals and well-known corporations as well. the accounts of politicians, business leaders, celebrities including
becky? >> yeah, go ahead. this time it's actually some of the chinese stocks i think that are dragging down the nasdaq j.d..com, baidu, netees. >> it's setting new highs. if it really decides to pull back, 1 1/2% -- 1.4% is not what we call a huge decline the nasdaq's perfectly capable of really showing us something 1.4% making headlines this morning, bank of america posting better than expected earnings and revenues set aside $4 billion for potential loan losses tied to the...
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becky?rew, thanks extra jobless benefits giving millions of americans an income boost. the program starts to expire this week and that could impact the economy and the labor market steve liesman joins us right now with more on that front. steve, this is something we've been waiting for but that deadline is looming now. >> reporter: yeah, it got late, becky. two opposing forecasts coming from the ending this week. special $600 weekly known as federal pandemic unemployment. if it's not extended, the heritage foundation warns of higher unemployment if it is the heritage foundation says as many small businesses are struggling to survive, the fact that some are having to compete with excessive unemployment benefits to get their workers to come back is making it even harder for them to stay afloat and recover. so estimates are that 68% of workers receive more in unemployment benefits than they do working so just get rid of it, right? not so fast as michelle evermore says it would be a disaster not
becky?rew, thanks extra jobless benefits giving millions of americans an income boost. the program starts to expire this week and that could impact the economy and the labor market steve liesman joins us right now with more on that front. steve, this is something we've been waiting for but that deadline is looming now. >> reporter: yeah, it got late, becky. two opposing forecasts coming from the ending this week. special $600 weekly known as federal pandemic unemployment. if it's not...
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becky, andrew, tax day tax day.your beauty do your patriotic duty. >> done. >> make sure you join us tomorrow. >> already done, proudly. >> "squawk on the street" is up next ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber live from separate locations futures are soaring after tuesday's rally as vaccine hopes return, this time it's moderna, full phase one data, astrazeneca chatter in the mix as well then there's goldman, the biggest earnings beat in nearly a decade oil hits 41, looking past some of the dire fed commentary of the past 48 hours. we're going to make another ru
becky, andrew, tax day tax day.your beauty do your patriotic duty. >> done. >> make sure you join us tomorrow. >> already done, proudly. >> "squawk on the street" is up next ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber live from separate locations futures are soaring after tuesday's rally as vaccine hopes return, this time it's moderna, full phase one data, astrazeneca...
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becky?drew, thank you >>> still to come this morning on "squawk box," we're going to be talking about a big deal. uber has reportedly agreed to buy postmates for $2.75 billion in stock, i believe. we'll talk about that deal with tech watcher gene munster. that's next. news out next from facebook. the company's whatsapp messaging service will stop processing law enforcement requests for user data in hong kong. the company is assessing the impact of china's law particularly on human rights quk x"ig he cu are watching "sawbo rhteronnbc. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box. it's 7:30 on the east coast. times square indicator you can see video from this time on march 23rd and then on the right, livid yes, and it really depends when you look out there. i've seen some actual activity looking out there right now, people walking around. i will tell you, i was -- quite a bit, actually, compared to where we have been as i said, we have our cart. i want to go out and get, i don't know, some
becky?drew, thank you >>> still to come this morning on "squawk box," we're going to be talking about a big deal. uber has reportedly agreed to buy postmates for $2.75 billion in stock, i believe. we'll talk about that deal with tech watcher gene munster. that's next. news out next from facebook. the company's whatsapp messaging service will stop processing law enforcement requests for user data in hong kong. the company is assessing the impact of china's law particularly on...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we're going to start things out with the markets this morning. the dow is down 350 points in a volatile session yesterday erasing its gains for the week but the nasdaq did push to a new high as it continues to do we've watched this happen again and again. it was helped out, of course, by the same names every time. amazon, microsoft, apple, and netflix. you look at what's been happening with u.s. equity futures, dow is under pressure once again nasdaq is also down by about 32 points but the nasdaq is up by 8 points >>> in asia chinese stocks fell after an eight day winning streak that sauz the shanghai rise 16% yeah shanghai was down by 2% today. let's see what's happening in the treasury market right now. yields back down below 0.6%. we haven't seen that for awhile. and joe, still chuckling a little bit about football and why we care this time around not the ivies? >> no. but anything i see -- this morning it was eric chemi. i realize out on the cliffs they have that full size cardboa
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we're going to start things out with the markets this morning. the dow is down 350 points in a volatile session yesterday erasing its gains for the week but the nasdaq did push to a new high as it continues to do we've watched this happen again and again. it was helped out, of course, by the same names every time. amazon, microsoft, apple, and netflix. you look at what's been happening with u.s. equity futures, dow is under pressure...
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>> it does, becky. good morning nice to hear you and thank you for having me on >> thanks. >> pan dem mix, just to get back to the basic principle, is unlike any other catastrophe it has no time limit and it has no geographic bound just for business law, the loss is in infinite terms limited. unless we have a public/private partnership of some kind in the future where the government takes the -- what we would call tail risk and limits the amount of liability that the insurance industry would take. and in that case insurers could play a broader role in assuming coverage in the future should we have future pan dem mix. >> that makes perfect sense to me, however, the proposal that you've laid out, i think some people might look at it and say, okay, this is a very limited amount of risk that insurers would be taking on if i understand this correctly, i know there are three different baskets, for small businesses, mid and large-sized businesses it sounds to me that you're suggesting that insurers would go in
>> it does, becky. good morning nice to hear you and thank you for having me on >> thanks. >> pan dem mix, just to get back to the basic principle, is unlike any other catastrophe it has no time limit and it has no geographic bound just for business law, the loss is in infinite terms limited. unless we have a public/private partnership of some kind in the future where the government takes the -- what we would call tail risk and limits the amount of liability that the insurance...
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quick becky? >> andrew, thank you negotiations for the next round of virus aid is ramping up in washington part of the focus is extra jobless benefits steve liesman joins us right now with more on this. steve, there are so many things happening today in washington. we're looking at the tech ceos going to be there. you're looking at the federal reserve he meeting that's coming later. these negotiations that are taking place right now may be the most important in term of the overall economy and what's going to happen. >> reporter: i think you're right. only one of those three big things will put money or take it away from people's pockets that $600 weekly benefit has been a critical program that's helped the economy from declining even more. even agreement it needs to be reduced eventually to get people back to work the incentive effects on labor supply are real but until we get to a point where we progress you don't think about the labor supply effects it's kept up retail sales and reduced the pove
quick becky? >> andrew, thank you negotiations for the next round of virus aid is ramping up in washington part of the focus is extra jobless benefits steve liesman joins us right now with more on this. steve, there are so many things happening today in washington. we're looking at the tech ceos going to be there. you're looking at the federal reserve he meeting that's coming later. these negotiations that are taking place right now may be the most important in term of the overall economy...
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that's great, becky. why go to a restroom do it in the car that's awesome. >> i want to correct myself -- >> you don't have young children anymore, joe. >> that's disgusting >> i was talking about young children. >> oh, okay. jeez anyway. >> guys, just so you know, just so you know, on a model s, i was wrong. on a model s, on a single charge. >> 400. >> if you have the long-range model s, it can apparently go 402 miles. >> that's better. >> that's impressive. >> 402 miles. >> it's an epa rating. >> right and if the model s can do it in about an hour and a half that's pretty good [ laughter ] >> if you put it on whatever it is. >> what is that speed? >> ludicrous mode. >> ludicrous mode. >> yeah. here is our favorite stock. >> we'll talk about a couple of stocks to watch this morning bed bath & beyond will close 200 stores over twoyears as it works to getting back to profitability. the company said that the move will generate annual cost savings of somewhere between $250 and $350 million. the ceo told cnbc
that's great, becky. why go to a restroom do it in the car that's awesome. >> i want to correct myself -- >> you don't have young children anymore, joe. >> that's disgusting >> i was talking about young children. >> oh, okay. jeez anyway. >> guys, just so you know, just so you know, on a model s, i was wrong. on a model s, on a single charge. >> 400. >> if you have the long-range model s, it can apparently go 402 miles. >> that's better....
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andr andrew >>> thanks, becky.up when we return, shake shack ceo on his latest quarter hurt by, of course, the pandemic monday, you don't want to miss steve ballmer. former microsoft ceo, l.a. clippers chairman. he'll talk about the coronavirus impact and recovery from u.s.a. facts, covid-19 and recovery e restart of the nba season. won't want to miss it. ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. and i'm here with nicole and miles and we're out to find the top looks for day one back to school at dick's sporting goods and so we want to find something that's going to grab everyone's attention the variety and selection is crazy bucket hat bucket hat this would be a fire first day fit. definitely making a statement with that. go dick's. whether you're going back to school online or in-person, get the brands that make a statement. day one starts here. in-peyou say the customer's maklet's talk data.s.. only xfinity mobile lets you
andr andrew >>> thanks, becky.up when we return, shake shack ceo on his latest quarter hurt by, of course, the pandemic monday, you don't want to miss steve ballmer. former microsoft ceo, l.a. clippers chairman. he'll talk about the coronavirus impact and recovery from u.s.a. facts, covid-19 and recovery e restart of the nba season. won't want to miss it. ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's...
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becky, what do you got for us? >> they all go together now, dan.ed savings event in our homes. nothing says can-do spirit like a diy home improvement project. so lowe's has craftsman tools up to 40% off. also, we're pretty much in our homes 24/7 on lockdowns, so let's redecorate. target has 15% off furniture, and crate & barrel has a big 30% off sale including, dan, outdoor furniture. >> love the outdoors. any deals for exploring the great outdoors? >> yes. i am personally very focused on this. i'm going backpacking next weekend. we're hiking one full mile into the national forest so backcountry.com has summer solstice sales where you can take 40% off brand name items like patagonia and north face. dick's sporting goods, they're having a garage sale, up to 75% off, curbside pickup within an hour of ordering. columbia outdoor clothing, pretty much 25% off everything on their site. can you say rain jacket? and rei has a sleeping pad on sale. this is one i'm getting, the one i like, it's 30% off, $69 and this is important because as the old adage goes
becky, what do you got for us? >> they all go together now, dan.ed savings event in our homes. nothing says can-do spirit like a diy home improvement project. so lowe's has craftsman tools up to 40% off. also, we're pretty much in our homes 24/7 on lockdowns, so let's redecorate. target has 15% off furniture, and crate & barrel has a big 30% off sale including, dan, outdoor furniture. >> love the outdoors. any deals for exploring the great outdoors? >> yes. i am personally...
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>> it will, becky. still in the zone where the spring back effect should still prevail in terms of regaining many of the jobs that were at some point going to return the market, keep in mind, right after last month's surprise gain in nonforeign payrolls, it had this big burst higher and that was the high for this recovery rally. it all of a sudden instilled this idea that maybe it was going to be a faster, smoother reopening process. since then, the market has completely reassessed that if you look at the parts of the market that are most exposed to consumers getting back to work, they're down 12, 25% if you want to laook at hotels, airlines, consumer type of companies the market right now is not priced for the sort of unending string of great job numbers and reopenings there still is this policy, this sense out there that even if we have to get bridged a little bit further into the future that we do potentially have the possibility of on the fiscal side adding something because right now the economy in
>> it will, becky. still in the zone where the spring back effect should still prevail in terms of regaining many of the jobs that were at some point going to return the market, keep in mind, right after last month's surprise gain in nonforeign payrolls, it had this big burst higher and that was the high for this recovery rally. it all of a sudden instilled this idea that maybe it was going to be a faster, smoother reopening process. since then, the market has completely reassessed that...
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becky bringle, i know you know becky, but she lived in harrisburg for a long, long time. jimbo lamb, apparently your good friend, i did not know that is a high school math teacher. jimbo, you are on with vice president biden what is your question? >> thank you madam president and hello, vice president biden >> hey, jimbo. >> i'm a teacher in the southern region of the pennsylvania education association for 17 years. i appreciate you providing time for me to ask this question and for listening to educators. today, we're more divided than we have been at any time in my lifetime whether it is about racial justice, wearing masks or simply a person's right. as educators, we teach our students to be respectful, kind and to work with others. but our leaders fail to model this behavior. so here's my question, as president, what will you do to hear the voices of all americans not just those that support your agenda? -- i'm a mbo, i pennsylvania guy who married a philly girl. and i was just out in harrisburg. i as -- anyway, look, when started the campaign over a year ago and i ann
becky bringle, i know you know becky, but she lived in harrisburg for a long, long time. jimbo lamb, apparently your good friend, i did not know that is a high school math teacher. jimbo, you are on with vice president biden what is your question? >> thank you madam president and hello, vice president biden >> hey, jimbo. >> i'm a teacher in the southern region of the pennsylvania education association for 17 years. i appreciate you providing time for me to ask this question...
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a bad hang over p becky said it. we are coming off this terrible moment coming off this terrible moment and sort of on this crazy swing. it was a nice puppet that is reborn somewhere else, i guess. i was reegd before hand. the first time i read it about police dispersing people in hong kong i was ready to be somewhere here so around the world, we've got things happening it is just such a difficult time i don't know if we could have predicted we'd go from covid to where we are 2020, maybe some good comes out of it. >> or at least we are half way through the year are we? >> the police in hong kong announce they made their fis arrest police force twitter account posted a picture of a man with a hong kong independence flag which prohibits undermining national unification of hong kong with the mainland the person will face punishment of up to lifetime in prison. hong kong's police used forcen and recordedly arrested up to 80 people >> a new report says apple is pressuring suppliers to cut production delays for the next ge
a bad hang over p becky said it. we are coming off this terrible moment coming off this terrible moment and sort of on this crazy swing. it was a nice puppet that is reborn somewhere else, i guess. i was reegd before hand. the first time i read it about police dispersing people in hong kong i was ready to be somewhere here so around the world, we've got things happening it is just such a difficult time i don't know if we could have predicted we'd go from covid to where we are 2020, maybe some...
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. >> inspirada en la gran señora becky g, presenta una canción que empoderar a las mujeres y recuerdalos parques, restaurantes y transporte, también límites de capacidad y áreas controladas de visitantes. los voceros de disney dicen que están implementando medidas para garantizar la seguridad y salud de los visitantes, y de sus empleados. esto genera controversia, ya que la florida es uno de los estados con nuevos contagios. la reapertura de un centro de atracciones tan importante como este puede generar polémica. mascarilla todo el tiempo. me parece muy seguro, y cada persona podrá decidir si quiere o no ir. también estoy un poco angustiada y preocupada por lo que vamos a presentar más adelante, vamos a hablar de un problema más común de lo que pensamos y es el de los acumuladores compulsivos. vamos a ver y analizar cómo es la condición psicológica que los lleva a ellos a acumular tantas cosas dentro de su hogar y qué hacer para prevenirla. yo no soy acumuladora compulsiva, pero me gusta guardar ciertas cosas. >> muchos cachivaches en la casa. >> (risas). >> creo que es normal tener
. >> inspirada en la gran señora becky g, presenta una canción que empoderar a las mujeres y recuerdalos parques, restaurantes y transporte, también límites de capacidad y áreas controladas de visitantes. los voceros de disney dicen que están implementando medidas para garantizar la seguridad y salud de los visitantes, y de sus empleados. esto genera controversia, ya que la florida es uno de los estados con nuevos contagios. la reapertura de un centro de atracciones tan importante...
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becky quick is in the house or on the show. the latest of the big stories likely to dominate it is wednesday, july 29, 2020 it is wednesday and "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. i'm becky quick with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin i'm in the house from the house>
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becky worley joins us now from san francisco, has more on this story for us. good morning, becky.o they invented businesses and they say you can do it too. all you need is a kitchen. mm-mm. what do you get when you mix hungry people stuck at people with out of work chefs eager to keep working? victor laid off from his head chef job at a san francisco restaurant has started a food prep and delivery business in his home kitchen. >> i've always wanted to bring food to san francisco. >> reporter: he's one of a growing army of entrepreneurial chefs starting a food business in the pandemic. >> kind of crazy when you put your mind to it, you can do whatever you want. >> reporter: emerson lost his job early in the pandemic, but pushed himself to fulfill his dream opening a barbecue pop-up in racine, wisconsin. >> it's been awesome. just the love for barbecue and i think it's something new, the whole situation making people get out of their houses. >> reporter: even the nontrained chefs. upenn student was supposed to be interning at 11 madison park. instead she's selling breads on instagra
becky worley joins us now from san francisco, has more on this story for us. good morning, becky.o they invented businesses and they say you can do it too. all you need is a kitchen. mm-mm. what do you get when you mix hungry people stuck at people with out of work chefs eager to keep working? victor laid off from his head chef job at a san francisco restaurant has started a food prep and delivery business in his home kitchen. >> i've always wanted to bring food to san francisco. >>...
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is it the other efforts need to be done in parallel with street gets a word that went market where becky at as well as those were commercial farming etc . and now it's time for our resident coronavirus expert here is our science correspondent derek williams answering your questions about covert 90. people here at a symptomatic carry the same amount of viruses people who show symptoms. spread from a decent to matic or present a matic patients is one reason covert 19 it has moved with such such lightning speed to our populations live viable sars close to it is clearly being shared by people who often show no symptoms of the disease when they when they test positive for it so so we know they're playing a role in transmission much more of a role than they did for example during the sars epidemic when when patients were most infectious 5 to 10 days after they began showing symptoms the european centers for disease control say it's difficult to quantify how contagious asymptomatic people are because studies simply don't agree but the general consensus appears to be that they're less contagious
is it the other efforts need to be done in parallel with street gets a word that went market where becky at as well as those were commercial farming etc . and now it's time for our resident coronavirus expert here is our science correspondent derek williams answering your questions about covert 90. people here at a symptomatic carry the same amount of viruses people who show symptoms. spread from a decent to matic or present a matic patients is one reason covert 19 it has moved with such such...
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what is wound zos and also the assa was you are see as a remote well for example as a backyard was a becky and poetry well as well so i think what we've been doing is that we said. no i improve oh my rock we stray cats it's a practice what human animal interface is a great how sure set terrorists etc so i think was it the other efforts made in parallel with stray cats was that when market went back yet as well as those were commercial except for when can jump of the world health organization speaking there now it's time for our resident coronavirus expert here is our science correspondent derek williams answering your questions about covert 90. do people who are a sim to mattick carry the same amount of viruses people who show symptoms. spread from asymptomatic or precint to mattick patients is one reason covert 19 it has moved with such such lightning speed to our populations live viable sars co 2 is clearly being shared by people who often show no symptoms of the disease when they when they test positive for it so so we know they're playing a role in transmission much more of a role than
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becky quick joins us with a look at what's most notable about this news. of all the deals i could have thought of, fossil fuels not exactly the top of my list but it's not out of the ordinary >> especially if you consider it from the perspective of this being an infrastructure play this is not a bet on natural gas itself or where the price of natural gas is going, it's a bet on the idea of if people will be needing natural gas and one way we get our energy brought to us and this is a huge infrastructure play but this is a big deal on a lot of different issues let's start with the berkshire ha hathaway angle this is the first time they made a major purchase like this and then we saw the subsequent market route a lot of people immediately thought when the market dropped in march that berkshire hathaway would be out there making a lot of deals we found out in may they have $137 billion cash and at that point during the annual meeting, in early may, they were willing and ready to do deals. they haven't seen anything that they particularly like or cared for at
becky quick joins us with a look at what's most notable about this news. of all the deals i could have thought of, fossil fuels not exactly the top of my list but it's not out of the ordinary >> especially if you consider it from the perspective of this being an infrastructure play this is not a bet on natural gas itself or where the price of natural gas is going, it's a bet on the idea of if people will be needing natural gas and one way we get our energy brought to us and this is a huge...
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becky whetstone, thank you for taking time to speak to us. thank you, thank you!ate from which it could begin the legislative process. but prime minister benjamin netanyahu is still trying to build a consensus. and palestinians have warned it would be the absolute end of the two—state solution. the west bank has been occupied by israel since the middle east war in 1967, but after decades of talks, its final status remains unresolved. both israel and the palestinians assert rights there. israel still has civil and military control over much of the area, which you can see here in blue. 430,000 israelis live in a number of settlements and outposts built under israel's occupation. but they are regarded as illegal under international law. and in orange are the areas under varying degrees of palestinian control. the result? a complex patchwork in one of the most disputed regions in the world. diana buttu is a former legal adviser to mahmoud abbas. i asked her how dangerous a moment this was if israel goes ahead. i think it is important to keep in mind that israel has be
becky whetstone, thank you for taking time to speak to us. thank you, thank you!ate from which it could begin the legislative process. but prime minister benjamin netanyahu is still trying to build a consensus. and palestinians have warned it would be the absolute end of the two—state solution. the west bank has been occupied by israel since the middle east war in 1967, but after decades of talks, its final status remains unresolved. both israel and the palestinians assert rights there....
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i'm andrew ross sorkin and along with joe kernen and melissa lee is in the house virtually with us becky is off nice to see you, melissa and this is a first. this is actually a first for joe, and i and becky i think that we've been together every day through this whole cra craziness. we'll start to try to take well deserved vacation time over the summer so becky has the day off so welcome >> it's been a while, mel anything new >> it's been at least eight months >> anything new going on with you? how is life, is it a little busier than before, any change whatsoever we need to know about? >> less sleep, but, i mean -- >> busier. not boozier busier i think all our lives have been boozier. but i'm so happy for you it must be great i told you that all along. it is the greatest thing i don't know if people know what we're talking about, but how old are the babies >> seven months old. >> that is still hard. >> a boy and girl. >> still hard. >> wow >> still tough >> and you are in it deep. all right. but we digress >> yeah, they are upstairs crying >> you look like you're far away i am hoping th
i'm andrew ross sorkin and along with joe kernen and melissa lee is in the house virtually with us becky is off nice to see you, melissa and this is a first. this is actually a first for joe, and i and becky i think that we've been together every day through this whole cra craziness. we'll start to try to take well deserved vacation time over the summer so becky has the day off so welcome >> it's been a while, mel anything new >> it's been at least eight months >> anything new...
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becky worley has some possible solutions for us., robin. we thought of the coronavirus as mostly spread through large cough or sneeze droplets like this. but this new letter from scientists is raising concerns over the potential risk of infection through the inhalation of smaller particles like this from a sprayer. they can hang in the air and that's what people are worried about, especially indoors. so what can we do to filter them out? it's in the air. that's what a group of 239 scientists representing 32 countries reported to the world health organization, asking for a revision to the w.h.o.'s recommendations for covid-19 due to evidence showing the disease is airborne. >> early case studies strongly suggest that airborne transmission of this disease is happening. >> reporter: though social distancing is heavily advised how do you distance from a cloud of undetectable particles in the air? this video shows how far droplets can travel without a mask. a cloud of particles can spread as far as eight feet. and we've seen how, accordi
becky worley has some possible solutions for us., robin. we thought of the coronavirus as mostly spread through large cough or sneeze droplets like this. but this new letter from scientists is raising concerns over the potential risk of infection through the inhalation of smaller particles like this from a sprayer. they can hang in the air and that's what people are worried about, especially indoors. so what can we do to filter them out? it's in the air. that's what a group of 239 scientists...
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thank you so much, becky.following. a new study revealing how long antibodies may last for covid-19 and the fda is also expanding its list of potentially dangerous hand sanitizers over concerns about methanol contamination. our dr. jennifer ashton is here with more on that and, dr. ashton, let's start with antibodies. we have been talking about these covid parties that people have been going to. to develop immunity. this study suggests those antibodies may fade after awhile. explain the significance of this. >> yeah, whit, not so fast with that assumption that you're protected in the long term. this is not yet peer review data and not yet published but echoes previously published data about the antibody protection that people naturally infected with sars-cov-2 and implications for the antibodies fall or fade off. so implications here for v vaccines, that may be different than natural infection and also looking at the difference between people who were asymptomatic versus symptomatic suggests people without sym
thank you so much, becky.following. a new study revealing how long antibodies may last for covid-19 and the fda is also expanding its list of potentially dangerous hand sanitizers over concerns about methanol contamination. our dr. jennifer ashton is here with more on that and, dr. ashton, let's start with antibodies. we have been talking about these covid parties that people have been going to. to develop immunity. this study suggests those antibodies may fade after awhile. explain the...
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becky is off today u.s. equity futures are indicated down about 60 points or so. big drag on both the dow and the nasdaq had a tough session yesterday and yields, we are seeing some historically low yields in a lot of parts of the yield curve. the claims number yesterday rekindling some fears that maybe the recovery will be uneven. u.s./china tensions escalating over the past 24 hours beijing is revoking the license for u.s. consulate in china after the u.s. ordered china's houston consulate to close yesterday. secretary of state mike pompeo targeting china in a fiery speech amid the growing dispute between the two countries saying the u.s. will no longer tolerate beijing's playbook >>> chinese citizens only to see the chinese communist party to exploit our free and open society. china sent propagandists into our news centers, high schools, colleges, even into our pta meetings the truth is our policies and those of other free nations resurrected china's failing economy only to see beijing bite the international hands that were feeding it. >> pompeo's speech made o
becky is off today u.s. equity futures are indicated down about 60 points or so. big drag on both the dow and the nasdaq had a tough session yesterday and yields, we are seeing some historically low yields in a lot of parts of the yield curve. the claims number yesterday rekindling some fears that maybe the recovery will be uneven. u.s./china tensions escalating over the past 24 hours beijing is revoking the license for u.s. consulate in china after the u.s. ordered china's houston consulate to...
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his mother, becky whetstone, she's joining me right now.k you, so much, for being here, first and foremost. thank you for your service and for the service of your entire family. i read your tweet today, and i have to say, it -- one, broke my heart and i think that was the conclusion of everyone who read it, but also it reminded me of something that must not be lost in this. the men and women and their families that are serving our country overseas right now in harm's way. what was your reaction when you started seeing the reporting that was coming out, the reaction from the president that the intelligence was in his brief. he says he didn't know about -- didn't know anything about it. >> well, i think when a gold star parent hears something like that it terrifies us, because we need -- we families and our loved ones need to know that they are being taken care of. that they will not come into harm's way. so when i heard this, i'm -- i'm thinking, okay. so this situation happened. we need to know, what are you going to do about it so it will
his mother, becky whetstone, she's joining me right now.k you, so much, for being here, first and foremost. thank you for your service and for the service of your entire family. i read your tweet today, and i have to say, it -- one, broke my heart and i think that was the conclusion of everyone who read it, but also it reminded me of something that must not be lost in this. the men and women and their families that are serving our country overseas right now in harm's way. what was your reaction...
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with your "gma first look," i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >>> and making sure sports is safe to reopen. >>> and the broadway world is mourning the loss of actor nick cordero. the series of setbacks for a man who was a healthy 41-year-old prior to covid. he was diagnosed a few >>> we have a bit of a roller coaster this week. monday, tuesday, wednesday are relatively average. and then friday, saturday, sunday, temperatures start to jump above average from upper 60s in san francisco to mid-90s inland. saturday will be about the same and sunday, we'll ahead a couple degrees. 70 in san francisco to 98 in antioch. >>> and we're learning more about the death of broadway star his wife made the announcement that he had died. he initially went to the hospital on march 31, he thought he had pneumonia. here is mona kosar abdi. ♪ >> reporter: this morning in the broadway mourningne of tir o. neck co nick cordero passing away from complications of coronavirus 95 days after he first checked into the er. and he had originally thought tt intensive care, had his right leg amputated and
with your "gma first look," i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >>> and making sure sports is safe to reopen. >>> and the broadway world is mourning the loss of actor nick cordero. the series of setbacks for a man who was a healthy 41-year-old prior to covid. he was diagnosed a few >>> we have a bit of a roller coaster this week. monday, tuesday, wednesday are relatively average. and then friday, saturday, sunday, temperatures start to jump...
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you talked about barbecue becky. we think of the bird watcher in central park about how police have been weaponized and called onto punish, quite honestly, when the person is african american and male. so we need to envision, maybe we don't need police response for every single problem. perhaps we need to have a crisis intervention team that is trained to respond to issues that take place at lake mary or issues that take place in places such az centrs central . these changes are not new, but there's a real commitment, and we've got fresh leadership -- think about it. these are changes that we're discussing that you and i haven't been able to discuss since we've been serving in office, and we've been serving for at least ten years. there was an issue in the legislature yesterday that got out of assembly for, and that was bill 209. it was around 25 years. it was the first campaign that i worked on, works agained aga legislation to repeal. now here we are, working to get it on the ballot. now what does prop 209 have to
you talked about barbecue becky. we think of the bird watcher in central park about how police have been weaponized and called onto punish, quite honestly, when the person is african american and male. so we need to envision, maybe we don't need police response for every single problem. perhaps we need to have a crisis intervention team that is trained to respond to issues that take place at lake mary or issues that take place in places such az centrs central . these changes are not new, but...
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no becky g? >> asÍ es, gracias a todos. >> asÍ es, gracias a todos. ♪ ♪ ♪ yo quiero agradecerle que nos haya acompaÑado hoy, el tiempo se nos acabÓ pero los esperamos maÑ (♪ música ) (♪ música ) pasan días y contagios de coronavirus no bajan, mientras negocios se preparan para cerrar, otros se reinventan. >> este es su noticiero telemundo 48 al mediodía . >> ¿qué tal? buenas tardes, soy sandra, gracias por su preferencia. >> iniciamos en san josé donde negocios reabrirán desde la calle, sandra tiene detalles, muy buenas tardes, cuéntanos. >> ¿qué tal? buenas tardes, así es, con eso de que en el condado de santa clara, centros comerciales no pueden abrir a sus clientes, dijeron, tendremos que buscar una manera creativa de seguir ofreciendo productos, establecieron un (nombre en inglés), un mercado al aire libre, algunos establecimientos se pusieron en carpas y están en este caso, donde venden té, pusieron menús, manteniendo reglas de sanidad, por ejemplo tienen este pedazo, esta pared plástica don
no becky g? >> asÍ es, gracias a todos. >> asÍ es, gracias a todos. ♪ ♪ ♪ yo quiero agradecerle que nos haya acompaÑado hoy, el tiempo se nos acabÓ pero los esperamos maÑ (♪ música ) (♪ música ) pasan días y contagios de coronavirus no bajan, mientras negocios se preparan para cerrar, otros se reinventan. >> este es su noticiero telemundo 48 al mediodía . >> ¿qué tal? buenas tardes, soy sandra, gracias por su preferencia. >> iniciamos en san...
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becky bringle, i know you know becky, but she lived in harrisburg for a long, long time.r question? >> thank you madam president and hello, vice president biden >> hey, jimbo. >> i'm a teacher in the southern region of the pennsylvania education association for 17 years. i appreciate you providing time for me to ask this question and for listening to educators. today, we're more divided than we have been at any time in my lifetime whether it is about racial justice, wearing masks or simply a person's right. as educators, we teach our students to be respectful, kind and to work with others. but our leaders fail to model this behavior. so here's my question, as president, what will you do to hear the voices of all americans not just those that support your agenda? -- i'm a mbo, i pennsylvania guy who married a philly girl. and i was just out in harrisburg. i as -- anyway, look, when started the campaign over a year ago and i announced. i said one of the things we have to do is unite the country and i got clobbered by everyone running for president, the democrats. they said
becky bringle, i know you know becky, but she lived in harrisburg for a long, long time.r question? >> thank you madam president and hello, vice president biden >> hey, jimbo. >> i'm a teacher in the southern region of the pennsylvania education association for 17 years. i appreciate you providing time for me to ask this question and for listening to educators. today, we're more divided than we have been at any time in my lifetime whether it is about racial justice, wearing...
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with your gma first look, i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >>> coronavirus testing protocol for the nfl. the league and players finally come to an agreement. >>> also, layoffs impacting nearly 1,000 people. the bay-area based company making big cuts this week. >>> as we fight the coronavirus pandemic, california is mandating face masks to stop the spread. that's why abc7 wants to remind you to wear a mask for >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> this is abc7 mornings. >> 5:25 on a tuesday. the air quality district issued another air quality advisory for smoke from the mineral and now hog fires. it's up in the middle and upper parts of the atmosphere where you'll find the most smoke as you can see from our smoke forecast here and even the lower levels the most smoky or the smokiest will be in the central valley. don't be too afraid to walk outside. >> all right, thank you, mike. >>> golden state warriors are teaming up with the american red cross today to confront a big problem brought on by the pandemic. blood shortages. a blood dr
with your gma first look, i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >>> coronavirus testing protocol for the nfl. the league and players finally come to an agreement. >>> also, layoffs impacting nearly 1,000 people. the bay-area based company making big cuts this week. >>> as we fight the coronavirus pandemic, california is mandating face masks to stop the spread. that's why abc7 wants to remind you to wear a mask for >>> you're never more than seven...
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becky from government affairs says that federal funding is essential. schools need ppe, cleaning supplies, tests, and hardware connectivity. and that schools should follow the cdc guidelines. andectivity and wi-fi computers and all that, i think for is already a huge issue kids in low income families that may not have those resources. rights, please just follow the cdc guidelines. social distancing and masks should be mandatory. maybe wait until the percentage of new positive tests drops back below 5%. maybe waiting until positivity rates are lower. finally we have stephanie, who says school boards should offer families a mix of in person and online education until we have enough people vaccinated to be protected from covid. those are some great responses. thank you for writing in and thank you for joining us. that is all the time we have. i would love for you to subscribe to our newsletter. you can go to politico.com. take care and have a great afternoon. today president trump the mexican president signed a declaration recognizing the united states-mex
becky from government affairs says that federal funding is essential. schools need ppe, cleaning supplies, tests, and hardware connectivity. and that schools should follow the cdc guidelines. andectivity and wi-fi computers and all that, i think for is already a huge issue kids in low income families that may not have those resources. rights, please just follow the cdc guidelines. social distancing and masks should be mandatory. maybe wait until the percentage of new positive tests drops back...
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you'll be okay, becky.hile the stuff in these videos might be okay for some of you white folks, my people have been talking about these stories since that famous boat ride. so this episode white folks, i'm inviting you to the conversation. welcome to the black people meeting. please don't bring your potato salad with the raisins in it. now, if we're talking racism, we can do this in any city in the united states. kind of what we do best. but there's one place that's regularly named as the most segregated city in the country. before you start guessing a bunch of cities below the mason dixon line, i'll just tell you. milwaukee, wisconsin. see, milwaukee has the most amount of neighborhoods that are clearly defined by race. yep, the home of "happy days" and harley-davidson is also the home to a whole lot of racism. structural and -- hold up. another viral video just dropped. right in our laps. >> today is supposed to be the hunter park party. we pull up to start setting up. this lady walks right up to me and s
you'll be okay, becky.hile the stuff in these videos might be okay for some of you white folks, my people have been talking about these stories since that famous boat ride. so this episode white folks, i'm inviting you to the conversation. welcome to the black people meeting. please don't bring your potato salad with the raisins in it. now, if we're talking racism, we can do this in any city in the united states. kind of what we do best. but there's one place that's regularly named as the most...
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here's becky worley. >> reporter: a covid reality check.ould air purifiers be the key to cleaning the air in our home especially if we're living with someone who is sick or a front line worker who is quarantining. experts who spoke to "gma" say yes. >> increasing the air filtration in the room could reduce all kind of aerosoles including those who contain viruses. >> reporter: while scientists are still learning how many particles you can be exposed to before getting infected, if someone in your household is sick with covid-19, consumer reports that running an air purifier in their quarantine room may help protect other family members or care givers. the same goes for health care workers who are self-quarantining when they come home. coming up at 7:00 a.m., what you need to know and what the experts are saying. i'm becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >>> on a similar note, growing demand for machines that spray disinfectant. goodway technologies has never been so popular. the company makes machines that automatically spread disinfe
here's becky worley. >> reporter: a covid reality check.ould air purifiers be the key to cleaning the air in our home especially if we're living with someone who is sick or a front line worker who is quarantining. experts who spoke to "gma" say yes. >> increasing the air filtration in the room could reduce all kind of aerosoles including those who contain viruses. >> reporter: while scientists are still learning how many particles you can be exposed to before getting...
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becky is off today she'll be back tomorrow. part of the pull back is mcdonald's that stock is off a little bit pfizer offsetting some of the losses treasury yields have moved back above at least earlier had moved back above .6 of a percent as you can see on the 10-year. >> joe, we have a big final hour of "squawk box" ahead for everybody, including more on the special interview from bill gates. he has interesting comments about elon musk. in a few moments we'll be talking to pennsylvania republican senator pat toomey about the stimulus proposal the gop rolled out and then we'll ask investor michael novogratz why gold and bitcoin are surging. >>> negotiations for another round of coronavirus relief are ramping up in washington unveiling major parts of their plan and democratic leaders met with white house officials eamon javers has all of the news. >> reporter: these details that the republicans released are a starting point for the negotiations with the democrats ahead of the deadline at the end of the week for the bonus unempl
becky is off today she'll be back tomorrow. part of the pull back is mcdonald's that stock is off a little bit pfizer offsetting some of the losses treasury yields have moved back above at least earlier had moved back above .6 of a percent as you can see on the 10-year. >> joe, we have a big final hour of "squawk box" ahead for everybody, including more on the special interview from bill gates. he has interesting comments about elon musk. in a few moments we'll be talking to...
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he benefits from a great team, gladys, winnie chang, joe eckert, sarah, angela, and becky. we're lucky to have doug as our minority clerk along with his colleague, alyssa. also want to thank shaun maxwell from my personal staff, chris reed from mr. diaz's personal office, very hard working group. and we thank you for making the best of the circumstances and bringing all this together. this year's bill represents a renewed commitment to improve safety, produce more affordable housing, upgrade our aging transportation infrastructure, and bolster our nation's resiliency to a changing climate. at the same time as covid continues to sweep across our country, we insure that vulnerable populations, homeless youth, veterans, communities of color, domestic violence survivors, the elderly, people with disability, remain at the forefront of our efforts. the bill includes $75.9 billion in discretionary funding. it's $16.7 billion above the president's request. we're grateful for our healthy allocati allocation, which combined with $3 billion in offsetting receipts, allows us to make si
he benefits from a great team, gladys, winnie chang, joe eckert, sarah, angela, and becky. we're lucky to have doug as our minority clerk along with his colleague, alyssa. also want to thank shaun maxwell from my personal staff, chris reed from mr. diaz's personal office, very hard working group. and we thank you for making the best of the circumstances and bringing all this together. this year's bill represents a renewed commitment to improve safety, produce more affordable housing, upgrade...
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hey, becky, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit.f the hottest parts of the country so many people are wondering, is it safe to turn on the ac and cool down? >> the heat is on. >> cooling centers now open. >> it's extremely hot. >> reporter: temperatures skyrocketing but the relief of ac suddenly a worry. this scenario in china. nine people in the direct part of an air conditioner's blower became infected, but those out of its air stream did not. >> if it's blowing the virus in a specific pattern and you're downwind of somebody indoors, then it could blow it farther than six feet. >> reporter: but with temperatures dangerously high in many susceptible to heat-related illness, what can you do? >> if you're not at risk and have no great volume of contact with the outside world there is not a lot that you really need to do. just run the air-conditioning system. >> reporter: but if you must have people inside, infectious disease doctors say open doors and windows and run the fan mode for a few hours before and after visitors. next precau
hey, becky, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit.f the hottest parts of the country so many people are wondering, is it safe to turn on the ac and cool down? >> the heat is on. >> cooling centers now open. >> it's extremely hot. >> reporter: temperatures skyrocketing but the relief of ac suddenly a worry. this scenario in china. nine people in the direct part of an air conditioner's blower became infected, but those out of its air stream did not. >>...