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sometimes things do that have you tried rebooting bertha hit the stock market. on the move. in the meantime, in bond land, big inflation data out today that could, could rattle the markets if it comes in a little bit too hot. we will watch that as well we have some in the markets wondering if it is possible rates could rise sooner than expected it did not get a lot of attention, but fed official put on his health official hat and said that once vaccinations reached 75% of the population, it would be possible to begin talking about tapering whatever you think about his comments on that at the current pace, we might able to get to that point by mid-to-late summer it is possible, at least based on bullard's view, the fed is talking about raising rates later this year. interesting comments and did not get a lot of attention, but maybe should have. >>> to the other top tuesday stories. credit suisse has cut bonuses for the staff by hundreds of millions of dollars all in the wake of the archegos scandal and its related $5 billion loss. no comments from credit suisse a
sometimes things do that have you tried rebooting bertha hit the stock market. on the move. in the meantime, in bond land, big inflation data out today that could, could rattle the markets if it comes in a little bit too hot. we will watch that as well we have some in the markets wondering if it is possible rates could rise sooner than expected it did not get a lot of attention, but fed official put on his health official hat and said that once vaccinations reached 75% of the population, it...
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bertha coombs back now with those. bertha, what is on the menu this morning?resident xi jinping will give a speech tomorrow via video conference at a global leaders climate summit organized by president biden this according to chinese state media, many are expecting the leaders of the world's two largest economies and the world's largest flopolluters to have their first meeting on the sidelines. >>> and leon cooperman is declining elizabeth warren invitation to testify in congress next week calling it, quote, self-serving and disingenuous in response to our own scott wapner, cooperman says, quote, as has been the case as we first locked horns on this matter after her presidential bid she is looking to grandstand out my expense and use this hearing as a platform to advance her own agenda i am not interested in being pillared by her while she uses me a foil to promote her far-left manifesto >>> and foxconn is scaling back plans for its proposed $10 billion display plant in wisconsin. once called the eighth wonder of the world by former president trump, the compa
bertha coombs back now with those. bertha, what is on the menu this morning?resident xi jinping will give a speech tomorrow via video conference at a global leaders climate summit organized by president biden this according to chinese state media, many are expecting the leaders of the world's two largest economies and the world's largest flopolluters to have their first meeting on the sidelines. >>> and leon cooperman is declining elizabeth warren invitation to testify in congress next...
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mix up may be a very nice term bertha coombs has more a sad story out of the lab, bertha, on the vaccinehuman error at the lab in baltimore led to the destruction of 15 million doses of j&j vaccine. that is the full dose. one shot the times says the mix up delayed future shipments of the doses in the u.s. while the fda investigates in a statement, j&j says its quality control standards helped identify the batch that did not meet standards and the batch was never advanced to the finishing stages of the manufacturing process. the error will affect future doses. it doesn't affect current doses used and delivered nation wide >>> google is planning to ramp up efforts to reopen its offices. cnbc confirmed employees will come back to offices in a limited capacity starting this month. adding it will put limits on remote work starting in september. >>> compass raising $450 million in the downsized initial public offering the real estate tech firm sold shares at $18 a piece down from the target of $23 to $26 shares will begin trading on the new york stock exchange today under the symbol comp. i be
mix up may be a very nice term bertha coombs has more a sad story out of the lab, bertha, on the vaccinehuman error at the lab in baltimore led to the destruction of 15 million doses of j&j vaccine. that is the full dose. one shot the times says the mix up delayed future shipments of the doses in the u.s. while the fda investigates in a statement, j&j says its quality control standards helped identify the batch that did not meet standards and the batch was never advanced to the...
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bertha is back with that and other top headlines. bertha >> reporter: good morning, brian.n china are considering mixing covid vaccines in a bid to boost effectiveness. according to the reports, the director of the china centers for disease control and prevention says the country's roster of treatments don't have very high rates of protection. that was the quote later he said the comments were misco misconstrued a study out over the weekend details the late stage testing confirmed the efficacy is slightly above 50% >>> apple agrees to make a senior executive available for the anti-trust concerns over the app store. the tech giant says chief compliance officer will be available to testify at april 21st judiciary committee hearing. apple has faced criticism over the revenue sharing payments and strict inclusion rules. >>> and "godzilla vs kong" is the king of the box office pushing in the domestic hall up to $70 million it is the top grossing film of the pandemic era bypassing "tenet" which earned more than $58 million. interesting. normally a $58 million haul the first weeke
bertha is back with that and other top headlines. bertha >> reporter: good morning, brian.n china are considering mixing covid vaccines in a bid to boost effectiveness. according to the reports, the director of the china centers for disease control and prevention says the country's roster of treatments don't have very high rates of protection. that was the quote later he said the comments were misco misconstrued a study out over the weekend details the late stage testing confirmed the...
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bertha coombs has more on the proposal and what we know and what we don't.ertha >> reporter: brian, the white house's apparent plan to raise taxes on millionaires is part of the plan to overall the u.s. economy. according to outlets, president biden will seek an increase in the tax on capital gains to as high as nearly 40% from the current 20% for those americans earning morning more than $1 mi. the plan will be released some time next week in a joint address to congress. the move by the president is expected to go to funding his upcoming american families plan which is expected to have a price tag of $1 trillion that measure would aim to help u.s. workers learn new skills, expand subsidies for child care and make community college tuition free-for-all it would be spreparate from the$ trillion funding package the proposal would make good on president biden's campaign promise to require america's healthy households to contribute more as a percentage of the income the capitals gains tax is important to wall street since it dictates how big a chunk it collects
bertha coombs has more on the proposal and what we know and what we don't.ertha >> reporter: brian, the white house's apparent plan to raise taxes on millionaires is part of the plan to overall the u.s. economy. according to outlets, president biden will seek an increase in the tax on capital gains to as high as nearly 40% from the current 20% for those americans earning morning more than $1 mi. the plan will be released some time next week in a joint address to congress. the move by the...
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bertha? >>> good morning. i'm bertha coombs from cnbc. wall street set to open higher this morning.markets look to build on solid gains in march following the bailout proposal or the rollout of president biden's infrastructure plan. it includes spending on roads and bridges as well as green energy and water system upgrades. the dow fell slightly yesterday after that plan was unveiled, but ended the month with a gain of more than 6%. the s&p 500 was up 4% in march. the nasdaq managed to eke out a gain of about half a percent breaking even. in focus today we'll get reports on manufacturing and construction as well as the latest numbers on the people filing for unemployment claims. the markets are closed for good friday tomorrow. google says employees may start returning to some of its offices over the next month. the initial period will be voluntary as buildings reopen with capacity limits. the company is advising workers to get vaccinated but it's not making it mandatory for returning to the office. apple, mean team, is returning the female voice as the default option for siri. tech
bertha? >>> good morning. i'm bertha coombs from cnbc. wall street set to open higher this morning.markets look to build on solid gains in march following the bailout proposal or the rollout of president biden's infrastructure plan. it includes spending on roads and bridges as well as green energy and water system upgrades. the dow fell slightly yesterday after that plan was unveiled, but ended the month with a gain of more than 6%. the s&p 500 was up 4% in march. the nasdaq...
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check the conditions with our friend bertha. >>> i'm bertha coombs from cnbc.ditions on wall street this morning are pointing towards another flat open. a little bit to the down side following yesterday's gains. companies tied to the reopening of the economy led the way higher. the dow rising more than 300 points while the nasdaq and s&p 500 both up about 1%. the dow and s&p are less than 1% away from reclaiming their record highs. reports on unemployment coming up and earnings from at&t which were better than expected. southwest and american airlines were mixed. both airlines posting losses. we'll hear from intel later today. taco bell has started testing its own meat alternative giving vegetarian customers another option. they have been hesitant to add plant-based meat, potatoes and beans are already available as substitutes. in january product but first has been testing its own plant-based option, a meat substitute made from a blend of peas and chickpeas only available in one location in the los angeles area through the end of the month. you can sub the meat
check the conditions with our friend bertha. >>> i'm bertha coombs from cnbc.ditions on wall street this morning are pointing towards another flat open. a little bit to the down side following yesterday's gains. companies tied to the reopening of the economy led the way higher. the dow rising more than 300 points while the nasdaq and s&p 500 both up about 1%. the dow and s&p are less than 1% away from reclaiming their record highs. reports on unemployment coming up and earnings...
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bertha >> yeah, it just continues to unfold, dom.e's top regulator is expected to issue new guidance on the johnson & johnson vaccine as soon as today that according to france's european affairs minister. that decision comes after the cdc and the fda here in the u.s. recommend pausing all j&j vaccinations for a few days after six women under the age of 50 developed rare blood clots after getting the shot meantime, sources well cnbc that credit suisse is still unloading its position in discovery linked to archegos capital management the bank was shopping 19 million shares of class a stock and 22 million of class b yesterday shares of discovery this morning are trading down on both sets of stocks, both the class a and class c down nearly 6% and stitch fix founder katrina lake will step down from her role as ceo and assume the position as executive chairman the online fashion retailer naming president elizabeth spalding to replace lake as chief executive. she will also be elected to the board. the leadership changes go in effect august
bertha >> yeah, it just continues to unfold, dom.e's top regulator is expected to issue new guidance on the johnson & johnson vaccine as soon as today that according to france's european affairs minister. that decision comes after the cdc and the fda here in the u.s. recommend pausing all j&j vaccinations for a few days after six women under the age of 50 developed rare blood clots after getting the shot meantime, sources well cnbc that credit suisse is still unloading its...
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i'm bertha coombs from cnbc. we've got wall street set to open lower after the dow and s&p 500 closed at record highs on friday. stocks linked to the economic recovery leading many of last week's gains, as the vaccine rollout continues to pick up speed. the dow and s&p both up about 2% last week, while the nasdaq rallied more than 3%. this week, we're going to get reports on consumer prices, retail sales, unemployment and housing, and we kick off what we nerds here at cnbc like to call earnings week, with big banks leading the way. we'll get reports from jpmorgan chase, goldman sachs, wells fargo, bank of america, citigroup and morgan stanley. >>> ceos plan to make a new push on voting measures in several states. more than 100 top executives gathered on zoom saturday to discuss taking action to fight controversial state voting bills being considered, including the one recently signed into law in georgia. sources say the leaders from major airlines, retailers and manufacturers discussed ways to show they oppose th
i'm bertha coombs from cnbc. we've got wall street set to open lower after the dow and s&p 500 closed at record highs on friday. stocks linked to the economic recovery leading many of last week's gains, as the vaccine rollout continues to pick up speed. the dow and s&p both up about 2% last week, while the nasdaq rallied more than 3%. this week, we're going to get reports on consumer prices, retail sales, unemployment and housing, and we kick off what we nerds here at cnbc like to call...
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thanks, bertha. >> exactly. >>> it's quarter to 5:00.up next on "today in the bay," are there less children in your kids' classroom, do you notice, following the pandemic? we're going to talk about some new findings that are indicating the main culprit that is keeping enrollment down. jack, toss me the frisbee. i can do you one better... with cheddar. everything's better with cheddar. like my new cheddar biscuit breakfast sandwiches with cheddar baked right in. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. only at jack in the box. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed... and get to and stay u
thanks, bertha. >> exactly. >>> it's quarter to 5:00.up next on "today in the bay," are there less children in your kids' classroom, do you notice, following the pandemic? we're going to talk about some new findings that are indicating the main culprit that is keeping enrollment down. jack, toss me the frisbee. i can do you one better... with cheddar. everything's better with cheddar. like my new cheddar biscuit breakfast sandwiches with cheddar baked right in. i'm...
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we'll check on that, but first we'll check in with bertha. >>> good morning, i'm bertha coombs from cnbc have wall street looking at a lower open after that news from the cdc and the fda that they are recommending a pause in the j&j vaccine. johnson & johnson right now the biggest drag within the dow jones industrial average off about 2.5% here in the pre-market. all of the markets have been in a relative calm the past week as they've set into a kind of lull in the earnings season which kicks off tomorrow. we'll get a look at consumer prices which expect to flow a bit of inflation picking up last month, largely due to an increase in gas prices. the ceo of virgin atlantic is warning of a long-term hit to business travel. he tells the financial times that he expects corporate travel will be 20% lower over the next two years compared with pre-pandemic levels. and he questions whether business class will ever completely recover. airlines have reported strong demand for leisure trips, but there is concern the industry will lose some of the lucrative business customers forever due to remote wo
we'll check on that, but first we'll check in with bertha. >>> good morning, i'm bertha coombs from cnbc have wall street looking at a lower open after that news from the cdc and the fda that they are recommending a pause in the j&j vaccine. johnson & johnson right now the biggest drag within the dow jones industrial average off about 2.5% here in the pre-market. all of the markets have been in a relative calm the past week as they've set into a kind of lull in the earnings...
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let's get to the other top stories outside of trees. >>> bertha coombs is back.ve never seen a poem so beautiful as a tree. that was joyce kilmer oates? >> reporter: oh, boy i need to search the database. there are plenty of millennial families in new york they have not all moved away meantime, president biden plans to meet with the prime minister of japan in washington, d.c. tomorrow in what will be the first in-person summit with a foreign leader since his inauguration political analysts take china's influence in the region and around the world will be the number one on the agenda as the white house seeks to rebuild the u.s. alliances around the world. >>> amazon with diversity and inclusion goals for 2021 the ecommerce giant will double the number of black directors in the united states and increase the hiring of black corporate employees by 30% additionally, amazon will increase the number of female principles and directors and vice presidents and distinguished engineers by more than 30% >>> the justice department is reportedly stepping up the a anti-trust pr
let's get to the other top stories outside of trees. >>> bertha coombs is back.ve never seen a poem so beautiful as a tree. that was joyce kilmer oates? >> reporter: oh, boy i need to search the database. there are plenty of millennial families in new york they have not all moved away meantime, president biden plans to meet with the prime minister of japan in washington, d.c. tomorrow in what will be the first in-person summit with a foreign leader since his inauguration...
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bertha coombs, how is that for a lead-in? >> yeah.hat is true for credit suisse it could have other ripple effects. good morning, brian. s.e.c. is considering new rules. according too bloomberg, the regulator is exploring how to increase transparency for the types of dirivitive bets that led to the scandal and the short bets like gamestop this year in the meantime, a new spac deal in the works smartrent.com that sells tech to apartment owners and developers is looking to go public through a spac merger that could value the company at $2.2 billion. it is used in about 180,000 locations throughout the u.s. and canada according to the journal, the deal could close as soon as today. >>> and disney reaching a deal with sony pictures to bring new spider-man movies to streaming services and tv networks after they he play on netflix in 2023. not just "spider-man" but older sony films the company said it will add a significant number of sony titles to hulu starting in june. you know, i have to say i like watching movies at home better than the
bertha coombs, how is that for a lead-in? >> yeah.hat is true for credit suisse it could have other ripple effects. good morning, brian. s.e.c. is considering new rules. according too bloomberg, the regulator is exploring how to increase transparency for the types of dirivitive bets that led to the scandal and the short bets like gamestop this year in the meantime, a new spac deal in the works smartrent.com that sells tech to apartment owners and developers is looking to go public through...
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i'm bertha coombs from cnbc.ot wall street looking like it's going to open in the green, after a mixed session yesterday. we saw the dow fall as stocks linked to the reopening of the economy came under pressure. johnson & johnson was also a drag on the dow after the news about the pause of its vaccine, but traders for the most part shrugged that off and also shrugged off a report that showed inflation had picked up a bit more than expected last month and we saw the s&p 500 close at a record high. we'll set a new record this morning and the nasdaq up more than 1%, led by gains in apple and paypal. this morning, we're looking to get a report on import prices and we've gotten earnings from jpmorgan and goldman sachs better than expected, not such a good report from bed, bath & beyond. >>> coin base the nation's largest cryptocurrency exchange is going public on the nasdaq today. it marks a milestone for the industry as digital coins go from niche technology to a mainstream asset. coinbase is valued at about $65 bill
i'm bertha coombs from cnbc.ot wall street looking like it's going to open in the green, after a mixed session yesterday. we saw the dow fall as stocks linked to the reopening of the economy came under pressure. johnson & johnson was also a drag on the dow after the news about the pause of its vaccine, but traders for the most part shrugged that off and also shrugged off a report that showed inflation had picked up a bit more than expected last month and we saw the s&p 500 close at a...
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i'm bertha coombs from cnbc. we've got wall street right now looking for pretty much a flat open.ittle bit higher, nasdaq a little lower after stocks fell for a second day yesterday. it was the first back-to-back loss in about a month as stocks tied to the reopening of the economy led the market lower. that amid renewed concerns about rising covid cases around the world particularly a huge surge in india. among the biggest losers united airlines falling more than 8% and focus today earnings from verizon and chipotle. >>> instagram is adding new features to prevent harassment and direct messages. you'll now have the option to not just block an individual user but also preemptively block any new accounts they may create. this could help those who are repeatedly targeted by the same people or who don't want that person to be able to find them with a new account. instagram is also adding a tool to prevent abuse in message requests separate inbox for messages from people you don't already follow. filter will allow to you automatically hide requests that contain offensive phrases, words
i'm bertha coombs from cnbc. we've got wall street right now looking for pretty much a flat open.ittle bit higher, nasdaq a little lower after stocks fell for a second day yesterday. it was the first back-to-back loss in about a month as stocks tied to the reopening of the economy led the market lower. that amid renewed concerns about rising covid cases around the world particularly a huge surge in india. among the biggest losers united airlines falling more than 8% and focus today earnings...
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i'm bertha coombs from cnbc. to open higher, we've gotten some good earnings from the likes of united health, also from bank of america as well. we did see the broader market fall yesterday, the s&p 500 pulling back from its record high and the nasdaq down about 1%, dragged down by big tech names like tesla, netflix, amazon and apple. the dow did rise on the back of positive earnings from jpmorgan and goldman sachs, and looks to be a review of that this morning. the financial sector has been among the big winners of 2021, up nearly 20% year to date. this morning, we're going to be getting reports on retail sales and the number of people filing for unemployment benefits, and we'll also be getting earnings from citigroup and delta airlines. we'll look at how the flying public is doing these days. walmart plans to convert two-third of its hourly store roles to full time positions by the end of this year as it looks to hold onto the workers. the pickup and delivery business has boomed since the start of the pandemic
i'm bertha coombs from cnbc. to open higher, we've gotten some good earnings from the likes of united health, also from bank of america as well. we did see the broader market fall yesterday, the s&p 500 pulling back from its record high and the nasdaq down about 1%, dragged down by big tech names like tesla, netflix, amazon and apple. the dow did rise on the back of positive earnings from jpmorgan and goldman sachs, and looks to be a review of that this morning. the financial sector has...
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bertha combs is standing by along with leslie picker >> amd shares higher on about 4% first quarter resultsear over year guidance also coming in ahead of estimates. earlier forecasts amd said quarter over quarter growth will be driven by data centers and on g gaming the company has entered a "high performance computing mega c cycle. as far as supply chain constraints that affected the industry recently, sue said it is very sight but they have seen improvements we'll hear more from su tomorrow on "squawk on the street" in a first on cnbc interview. >>> let's go to texas instruments and bertha with the information there. >> a beat as well on the tom and bottom lines quarter highlights include industrial revenues up 30%, automotive was flat sequentially but up 25% from a year ago guidance also strong on the call there was questions about whether or not there were cancellations and pushouts they said they have not seen any and he says they're going to continue to raise incrementally their capacity over the next year and a half until their fab 2 comes online stressing their in-house production p
bertha combs is standing by along with leslie picker >> amd shares higher on about 4% first quarter resultsear over year guidance also coming in ahead of estimates. earlier forecasts amd said quarter over quarter growth will be driven by data centers and on g gaming the company has entered a "high performance computing mega c cycle. as far as supply chain constraints that affected the industry recently, sue said it is very sight but they have seen improvements we'll hear more from su...
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even with record steele prices everyone is feeling the high commodity cost. >> thanks, bertha.n this one. >> couple dynamics, the tailwind for the steel sector are enormous and demand remains very high slightly disappointing when you're on 12 year high on hot roll or cold steel whatever you're buying. if you look at something i don't think people are talking about as part of this release they announced a dividend of a penny a share, no one will get rich on that, it won't attract dividend funds, this is a company everyone worried about their solvenciy this is a symbolic victory and they're balance sheet changed dramatically stocks up 200% going into this print, expectations are high, stock to hold $21 and the up trend very much alive. look in the environment we have with commodity prices moving higher and resource trades are still early this is a trade i stay in. >> does x cast a doubt on some of the other material stocks, guy? >> i don't think so. i'm with tim i think you can definitely read into that dividend without question i think it's more than symbolic. i think it's them
even with record steele prices everyone is feeling the high commodity cost. >> thanks, bertha.n this one. >> couple dynamics, the tailwind for the steel sector are enormous and demand remains very high slightly disappointing when you're on 12 year high on hot roll or cold steel whatever you're buying. if you look at something i don't think people are talking about as part of this release they announced a dividend of a penny a share, no one will get rich on that, it won't attract...
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i'm bertha coombs from cnbc. wall street is looking to open just slightly above the even mark in the green this morning, after stocks fell yesterday. that sell-off sparked by reports president biden is weighing a plan to double the capital gains tax rate for wealthy americans making more than $1 million a year. eight unclear how that proposal would actually fare in a split senate, the dow did close down more than 300 points. investors were spooked, while the nasdaq and to be down 1% for the week. >>> we're about to get reports on new home sales and waiting on earnings from american express. meantime, honda's new ceo is aiming to sell all electric and fuel cell powered vehicles by 2040. he says he expects those types of cars and trucks to account for 40% of sales by the end of this decade. traditionally known for its fuel-efficient gas-powered engines, honda launched its first mass-produced all battery vehicle last summer and aiming to advance driver assistance technology by 2030. >>> and mattel is thinking of get
i'm bertha coombs from cnbc. wall street is looking to open just slightly above the even mark in the green this morning, after stocks fell yesterday. that sell-off sparked by reports president biden is weighing a plan to double the capital gains tax rate for wealthy americans making more than $1 million a year. eight unclear how that proposal would actually fare in a split senate, the dow did close down more than 300 points. investors were spooked, while the nasdaq and to be down 1% for the...
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is poised for a sixth straight month of gains that's the longest win streak since 2011 tyler. >> berthao see you. >>> tomorrow is the 147th running of the kentucky derby, the oldest continuously held sporting event in the country. even though last year the first saturday in may race was held in september. essential quality leads the field right now, 2-1 favorite. the event expected to draw about 50,000 fans or about 50% capacity of normal at churchill downs. churchill downs, the operator of the derby, expanding its online gaming platform twin spires ahead of the run for the roses joining us now is the ceo of churchill downs. bill, welcome, good to have you with us. how good does it feel to be back in the first saturday in may with a house that is going to feel real, real loud even though it may just be 50% of normal it must feel awfully good. >> it feels amazing. there's a sense of optimism and confidence that has been missing the last year or so so it's great to be a part of it it's been shocking how good it feels and how normal it feels. so it's a really happy day for us here in kentu
is poised for a sixth straight month of gains that's the longest win streak since 2011 tyler. >> berthao see you. >>> tomorrow is the 147th running of the kentucky derby, the oldest continuously held sporting event in the country. even though last year the first saturday in may race was held in september. essential quality leads the field right now, 2-1 favorite. the event expected to draw about 50,000 fans or about 50% capacity of normal at churchill downs. churchill downs, the...
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bertha, thank you. >>> breathing. pretty much second nature, right?w, thanks to science and technology, possible on another planet >> plus, a billion dollar industry under the sea we take a trip to the ocean floor for a closer look. >> and bet you don't associate this sound with this next, turning your flush into a nice clean drink of water. ♪ ♪ strip away what you don't want, like added sugars and preservatives, and what's left is the good stuff. the real fruit and...
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bertha, thank you. >>> breathing. pretty much second nature, right?>>> plus, a billion dollar industry under the sea we take a trip to the ocean floor for a closer look. >>> and bet you don't associate this sound with this next, turning your flush into a nice clean drink of water. nice clean drink of water. ♪ you get a call from a friend ♪ ♪ to remind you ♪ ♪ that you're not alone ♪ ♪ and you know deep down inside ♪ ♪ it's gonna be all right ♪ ♪ all right ♪ ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ back in black ♪ ♪ i hit the sack ♪ ♪ i've been too long... ♪ applebee's irresist-a-bowls are back. dig in for just $8.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. up at 2:00am again? tonight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ excuse me ma'am, did you know that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? thank you! hey, hey, no, no, limu, no limu! only pay for what
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bertha, thank you. >>> breathing. pretty much second nature, right?ll that now, thanks to science and technology, possible on another planet >> plus, a billion dollar industry under the sea we take a trip to the ocean floor for a closer look. >> and bet you don't associate this sound with this next, turning your flush into a next, turning your flush into a nice clean drink of water. [hippo groans melodically] [iguana belts major 3rd] [gator reverb] [splash] [singing indri sings] [elephant trumpets] [buffalo punish timpani] [cassowary crescendo] ♪♪ [goat does a sick vibrato] ♪♪ (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help you realize new possibilities. like our new work from anywhere solutions, so your teams can collaborate almost anywhere. plus customer experience that finds solutions in the moment. ...and first-class benefits, like 5g with every plan. network, support and value without any tradeo
bertha, thank you. >>> breathing. pretty much second nature, right?ll that now, thanks to science and technology, possible on another planet >> plus, a billion dollar industry under the sea we take a trip to the ocean floor for a closer look. >> and bet you don't associate this sound with this next, turning your flush into a next, turning your flush into a nice clean drink of water. [hippo groans melodically] [iguana belts major 3rd] [gator reverb] [splash] [singing indri...
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not like to show black on white violence minus some sort of final straw in films like django and bertha nature. they prompt these epic quests of revenge. it's not the protagonist revolting at the state of enslavement. hollywood feels like enslavement itself is not bad enough to warrant the violent pushback we see in these films. there had to be a personal last straw. >> learn more at 3 p.m. eastern, 6 p.m. pacific -- 6 p.m. eastern, 3 p.m. pacific on american history tv. >> you can watch lectures in college classrooms, archival films, and all of our programs are archived on the website c-span.org/history, where you can also find the schedule of upcoming programs. >> 10 years ago, the arab spring spread across north africa and the middle east. tunisia, yemen, bahrain, syria, and libya. next, even ensuring, i diplomat who served as an economic and commercial attachÉ in tripoli from 2004 until 2006 talks about his book exit the colonel about the 2011 uprisings in libya. we recorded this in 2012. in one hour, author george kennan talks about the long program. in two hours,right. good evenin
not like to show black on white violence minus some sort of final straw in films like django and bertha nature. they prompt these epic quests of revenge. it's not the protagonist revolting at the state of enslavement. hollywood feels like enslavement itself is not bad enough to warrant the violent pushback we see in these films. there had to be a personal last straw. >> learn more at 3 p.m. eastern, 6 p.m. pacific -- 6 p.m. eastern, 3 p.m. pacific on american history tv. >> you can...
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. >> reporter: bertha jimenez moved to the united states from ecuador to study mechanical engineeringoon engineering something else -- flour. and not just any kind. she uses malted barley often thrown out after brewing beer. so best case scenario that would go to animal feed? >> yes. >> reporter: worst case it goes to a landfill. >> yes. >> reporter: jimenez and her new york-based company rise call it super flour. >> that's 12 times the fiber, two times the proteins, one-third of the carbs. it's really delicious. and it's also sustainable. >> reporter: the process is known as upcycling. turner wyatt launched the upcycle food association in 2019. what exactly is upcycled? >> it's a way of taking otherwise wasted food and creating something new and nutritious out of it to prevent food waste. >> reporter: about 1.3 billion tons of food are wasted per year globally. the association represents more than 140 businesses across 20 countries. some are startups with product lines devoted solely to upcycled food like snacks made of salmon skins or make-up powder crafted from rice starch. >> ther
. >> reporter: bertha jimenez moved to the united states from ecuador to study mechanical engineeringoon engineering something else -- flour. and not just any kind. she uses malted barley often thrown out after brewing beer. so best case scenario that would go to animal feed? >> yes. >> reporter: worst case it goes to a landfill. >> yes. >> reporter: jimenez and her new york-based company rise call it super flour. >> that's 12 times the fiber, two times the...
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he made the comments to bertha coombs recently at the event with cvs health on april 1st, but just made public he said people will need to get vaccinated annually. gorsky said people should expect to get regular covid vaccine shots just like flu shots. moderna's ceo says the company hopes to have the booster shot for the two-dose vaccine available in the fall. once again, read the literature. there is disturbing news of variants proliferating around the world. even in places where they hadn't been seen. some are eight times as contagious we'll have dr. scott gottlieb on to talk about that later that's not -- do you have a better reason why we're at 1.57 on the 10-year >> that sounds like the best explanation for right now. >> yeah. i was going to do math on the tougher stuff. 1.6. the market hit another new high. dow and s&p and nasdaq all up substantially since he said that so far, so good. he said several months i hope i get a call. we're a month and a half now if the several is up in two weeks, we need to know >> we need to know >>> we have blockbuster numbers from china to tell the
he made the comments to bertha coombs recently at the event with cvs health on april 1st, but just made public he said people will need to get vaccinated annually. gorsky said people should expect to get regular covid vaccine shots just like flu shots. moderna's ceo says the company hopes to have the booster shot for the two-dose vaccine available in the fall. once again, read the literature. there is disturbing news of variants proliferating around the world. even in places where they hadn't...
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liz: one critics say maybe this bertha give lb and then ba should register its lobbyist if it's goinginto politics. that may be a push too far. senator lindsey graham slammed president biden misleading attack on george's voting law and lindsey graham said it's sick but the white house press secretary said the president has no regrets supporting baseballs boycott of georgia. that will hurt a lot of black workers in atlanta. what do you think. >> its way to hurt a lot of families and georgia. when you thing about this, about jim crow on steroids there is no place for politics and name-calling in baseball or business. i don't think it's appropriate, the president misspoke at the very least and he should apologize frankly, it was unfair, ridiculously of what he made. if the president of the united states someone around him should've been helping them. liz: 35 states in dozens of countries have voter id including canada and france but a lot of leading coverage of this let's listen to chris christie go after democrat stacey abrams for hypocrisy on this. watch this. >> stacey abrams was in n
liz: one critics say maybe this bertha give lb and then ba should register its lobbyist if it's goinginto politics. that may be a push too far. senator lindsey graham slammed president biden misleading attack on george's voting law and lindsey graham said it's sick but the white house press secretary said the president has no regrets supporting baseballs boycott of georgia. that will hurt a lot of black workers in atlanta. what do you think. >> its way to hurt a lot of families and...
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bertha coombs has the numbers. >> texas instruments beating on both the top and bottom line, $1.85 andet had been looking for $1.58. top line, $4.2 the billion, estimate had been for $4 billion. boosting its outlook above the street estimate, earnings for the second quarter will be above the estimate revenue fwguidelines, bracketing the street expectation gross margins beat at 65.2%. that was even sequentially higher from the fourth quarter operating margins also beating at 45.2% versus a 42.8% estimate analog revenues were up 5%, up 33% year over year no real commentary on what's going on in terms of its manufacturing, whether they had any impact from those texas storms earlier we'll hear more on that from the call stocks selling off a little bit here after those results back to you. >> bertha, thank you >>> we've got starbucks earnings also out, let's get to courtney regan, looks like a mixed quarter. >> exactly right, sara for the earnings per share, 62 cents adjusted, better than the analyst consensus of 53. revenues weaker than expected at $6.67 billion, up 11%. street was looking
bertha coombs has the numbers. >> texas instruments beating on both the top and bottom line, $1.85 andet had been looking for $1.58. top line, $4.2 the billion, estimate had been for $4 billion. boosting its outlook above the street estimate, earnings for the second quarter will be above the estimate revenue fwguidelines, bracketing the street expectation gross margins beat at 65.2%. that was even sequentially higher from the fourth quarter operating margins also beating at 45.2% versus a...
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alarm and insanity stuck ultimate nominee in german i feel bertha stuck it out for less than your job all of us liam worth all of them in need in equal measure because you know it's assess it all one marked of little more for less than even a sweater or. okamoto mishawaka 1000000 that are still being been harvested for boston a 1000000 dollars the finish alice i have with other people but i'm just so her feel if a car is overdue and in lehigh you have some me here in the mia colossal for harvard from what i've seen. going to just i'm in a walk unless the job or sorry our fee. minutes shabaka it only. sonny bill because our to say inside a minute cause of all our flaws the any. of the be us thought hello cause of all shock nothing was done any miles so they block all our money and that we can with her the old. fellas the nia summer air palestine is sure to get them all for if the . offense follows the nia. now to say no. fein was into father. that. heartlessly neat. little wall there early on that minority below medical must offer climate a year. you need to not film a lot. in east asi
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i'm bertha coombs from cnbc. wall street set for a slightly lower open this morning following yesterday's gains. stocks snapping a two-day losing streak as companies tied to the reopening of the economy that had slipped 300 points while the nasdaq and s&p 500 were up about 1%. right now the dow and s&p are less than 1% away from reclaiming their record highs. in focus today we're going to be getting reports in a little bit on unemployment and housing and we've gotten some pretty good earnings so far from at&t, southwest and american airlines both posted losses and we'll hear from intel tonight. meantime, taco bell has started testing its own meat alternative giving vegetarian customers another option. the chain has been hesitant to add plant-based meat citing an array of vegetarian items like potatoes and beans which were already available as substitutes n. january taco bell announced it would test the beyond meat product. now it's testing its own plant-based option. it turns out the cravitarian taco is now only
i'm bertha coombs from cnbc. wall street set for a slightly lower open this morning following yesterday's gains. stocks snapping a two-day losing streak as companies tied to the reopening of the economy that had slipped 300 points while the nasdaq and s&p 500 were up about 1%. right now the dow and s&p are less than 1% away from reclaiming their record highs. in focus today we're going to be getting reports in a little bit on unemployment and housing and we've gotten some pretty good...
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here's another check on today's biggest after hours movers you've seen a couple from bertha, but amazone minutes ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> shares of citrix down 8% after missing earnings estimates. while the software company saw momentum in cloud adoption, overall revenue fell 10% year over year. the ceo joins us now in an exclusive interview. very good to see you, david, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me here. >> i guess the new growth areas aren't picking up the slack quick enough from other areas, maybe not ex-growth but plateauing. >> actually the business model has been in transition now for about four years we've been moving from a traditional perpetual license model to pure subscriptions. with that brings a new set of metrics so we really focus internally and have been encouraging investors to focus on an annualized recurring revenue metric which puts aside all of the noise of the business model transition when you look at it through that lens, we've had an acceleration up 43%, subscription aor growing 81% in the quarter but the actual guidance is pre
here's another check on today's biggest after hours movers you've seen a couple from bertha, but amazone minutes ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> shares of citrix down 8% after missing earnings estimates. while the software company saw momentum in cloud adoption, overall revenue fell 10% year over year. the ceo joins us now in an exclusive interview. very good to see you, david, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me here. >> i guess the...
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. >>> but all that home work has done a number on our next and spines bertha coombs with the back storyi felt a spike of pain shoot up through my back i had to go to the doctor when it didn't go away. >> reporter: he got a cortisone shot, but the pain cam became. it'sing difficult. it's also difficult for my students. >> reporter: the shift from office workstations has literally been a pain in the neck chiropractors saying they've seen more patients needing treatment for neck pain, lower back pain and tension headaches. most often, all three. the big culprit. the -- laptops. >> what i recommend is peel rett their ilbos on their chest. >> reporter: using a more tore, a keyboard, and ergonomic shares sailed s just getting up and moving more helps, too. >> now that the weather has gotten better, going outdoors a bit has made the pain much more manageable. >> reporter: it really does help as someone who has had disc problems off and on, last year i invested in a monitors, a standing desk converter, and a chair, and i do back exercises most of all, i keep mom's voice in my head -- sit up, do
. >>> but all that home work has done a number on our next and spines bertha coombs with the back storyi felt a spike of pain shoot up through my back i had to go to the doctor when it didn't go away. >> reporter: he got a cortisone shot, but the pain cam became. it'sing difficult. it's also difficult for my students. >> reporter: the shift from office workstations has literally been a pain in the neck chiropractors saying they've seen more patients needing treatment for...
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he published a collection of short stories and poems titled bertha's christmas vision named after the principal story and a year later. he published a book of poetry entitled. nothing to do a tilt at our best society. he decided to give divinity school another try from which he graduated in 1860, but he kept on contributing stores and poems to local newspapers and magazines. after graduation, in fact he sent out on a nine-month tour of europe contributing travel articles to the the new york sun newspaper. back in the united states. he continued to write stories and poems for magazines and newspapers. he was drafted in 1863, but he was exempted because he was short he was asthmatic. he was nearsighted no matter he he supported the union cause by writing patriotic fiction and poems that he wrote for harper's weekly and other publications. and in 1864 he published his first novel for young people called frank's campaign or the farm in the camp, which was designed as he put it to show how boys can be of the most effectual service. in assisting to put down the rebellion. but this small amo
he published a collection of short stories and poems titled bertha's christmas vision named after the principal story and a year later. he published a book of poetry entitled. nothing to do a tilt at our best society. he decided to give divinity school another try from which he graduated in 1860, but he kept on contributing stores and poems to local newspapers and magazines. after graduation, in fact he sent out on a nine-month tour of europe contributing travel articles to the the new york sun...
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alarm bell in sunny stuck ultimate nominee in german i feel bertha stuck it when he laughed mirthlessly would jump all of us liam what a little mini in equal measure because you know it's assess it all one marked a little lot more for less than a bit sweater or muzzled. a cult in which watermelon there are still being been harvested for boston 1000000 dollars the fish elyssa have with other people but i'm just so her feel if a car is overdue and can really really answer me here in the media colossal for harvard for what had seen. me going to just a walk unless the job or sorry are the. minutes shabaka it only. will sleep a lot because are to say inside a minute cause of or. any. of the be us thought hello cause of all shock nothing most any mild so they block all our money when that we can of heard the old thought. some air palestine is sure got that mill for it the beautiful are . often follows the nia. now to say no. fein was into father. that. heartless leni. little while there early on that minority below medical must look at lama yet you need to not film a lot. in east asia about o
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homes demolished and the plant has not built anything yet >> i was there it was the weirdest thing, berthare's a giant clear dome that i think is some kind of data center/museum. a couple of big warehouses and then farms and some homes down the street there's a bunch of new roads that kind of lead to nowhere >> seth: what did they use for the blueprints an mc escher dorm room poster. a giant orb and a bunch of roads that lead to nowhere this whole thing starting to sound like a david lynch project. did they also give them $4 million to build a state of the art red room where a little man in a red suit teaches you how to dance and talk in reverse? and even now that foxconn has mostly abandoned the project, they're still scooping up taxpayer hand outs even as they leave behind a trail of debt, broken promises and chaos. foxconn is still eligible for $80 million in tax subsidies and under the revised deal, the state is still paying a per job subsidy of about 55,000. 55,000 for each job. instead of giving that to massive foreign company, how about you give that directly to workers to build use
homes demolished and the plant has not built anything yet >> i was there it was the weirdest thing, berthare's a giant clear dome that i think is some kind of data center/museum. a couple of big warehouses and then farms and some homes down the street there's a bunch of new roads that kind of lead to nowhere >> seth: what did they use for the blueprints an mc escher dorm room poster. a giant orb and a bunch of roads that lead to nowhere this whole thing starting to sound like a...
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bertha harper and mr. ray rivera. >> president walton: that brings to the end of our agenda. is there anymore business before us today? >> clerk: that completes our business for today mr. president. >> president walton: today we'll end the meeting with this quote. we are different, we are. always have been and always will be. however, different shouldn't divide us. it will unify us. different is an asset. this meeting is adjourned. >> the hon. london breed: well, first of all, thank you so much for being here. i'm san francisco mayor london breed, and i just want to start this press conference by really acknowledging what happened in atlanta, georgia. many of you heard about the asian american women who were killed, unfortunately, and targeted in atlanta, and i've reached out to mayor lance bottoms to express our condolences. as many of you know here in san francisco, we've seen a rise in hate crimes against our elderly asian community, and i want to make it clear that we won't tolerate it. san francisco will continue to support and uplift our asian community. at the beginnin
bertha harper and mr. ray rivera. >> president walton: that brings to the end of our agenda. is there anymore business before us today? >> clerk: that completes our business for today mr. president. >> president walton: today we'll end the meeting with this quote. we are different, we are. always have been and always will be. however, different shouldn't divide us. it will unify us. different is an asset. this meeting is adjourned. >> the hon. london breed: well, first...
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. >> reporter: when bertha jimenez moved to the united states from ecuador for graduate school, she neverutting edge of baking. before you started all this, you weren't really a beer drinkerer or a baker. >> that is correct. my background was mechanical engineering. nothing related with baking. >> reporter: when she showed up at keg and lantern brewing company in brooklyn with a bucket in hand, head brewer jeff lyons had just what she was looking to tap into. what is this? >> so this is malted barley. there is the aftermath. >> reporter: you must produce a lot of this. >> absolutely. we probably have about a dozen of these on average per week. >> reporter: spent grain has been discarded. with the goal of sustainability, rise was cow founded, collecting nutritious scraps otherwise thrown away during food production to make flour. >> that's five times the fiber, two times the proteins, one of the carbs. it's really delicious, and it's also sustainable. >> reporter: they transformed the waste into ingredients for new products in a process called up-cycling. the first target -- malted barley.
. >> reporter: when bertha jimenez moved to the united states from ecuador for graduate school, she neverutting edge of baking. before you started all this, you weren't really a beer drinkerer or a baker. >> that is correct. my background was mechanical engineering. nothing related with baking. >> reporter: when she showed up at keg and lantern brewing company in brooklyn with a bucket in hand, head brewer jeff lyons had just what she was looking to tap into. what is this?...
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third hour, a new role of fdr, and a one-on-one conversation with the daughter of entertainment icon bertha check of the weather from the ageless, timeless >> i came out looking like this. that's the sad part. let's show you the week ahead, dry here in the east, warm in the west, some mountain snows out west into the mid plains, then by wednesday we're looking at strong storms. out west it will be nice and mild, warm in the mid-atlantic states into the southeast, and then by the end of the week on friday, cooling off in the east with rain from the gulf into the northeast becoming hot again out west with sunshine from the upper plains all the way back >>> good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we have a chilly start to the week after yesterday's cold front and will still have a chance at the north bay mountains, that they could get rain especially later this afternoon. and the rest of the mountains in the 60s and we warm up as we go through the week. low 80s wednesday, mid-80s thursday and come back to spring for the weekend as sunshine continues. san francisco will see chilly tem
third hour, a new role of fdr, and a one-on-one conversation with the daughter of entertainment icon bertha check of the weather from the ageless, timeless >> i came out looking like this. that's the sad part. let's show you the week ahead, dry here in the east, warm in the west, some mountain snows out west into the mid plains, then by wednesday we're looking at strong storms. out west it will be nice and mild, warm in the mid-atlantic states into the southeast, and then by the end of...
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bertha harper and mr. ray rivera. >> president walton: that brings to the end of our agenda. is there anymore business before us today? >> clerk: that completes our business for today mr. president. >> president walton: today we'll end the meeting with this quote. we are different, we are. always have been and always will be. however, different shouldn't divide us. it will unify us. different is an asset. this meeting is adjourned. >> i'm rebecca and i'm a violinist and violin teacher. i was born here in san francisco to a family of cellists, professional cellists, so i grew up surrounded by a bunch of musical rehearsals an lessons. all types of activities happened in my house. i began playing piano when i was 4. i really enjoyed musical activities in general. so when i was 10, i began studying violin in san francisco. and from there, i pretty much never stopped and went on to study in college as well. that's the only thing i've ever known is to have music playing all the time, whether it is someone actually playing next to you or someone listening to a recording. i think tha
bertha harper and mr. ray rivera. >> president walton: that brings to the end of our agenda. is there anymore business before us today? >> clerk: that completes our business for today mr. president. >> president walton: today we'll end the meeting with this quote. we are different, we are. always have been and always will be. however, different shouldn't divide us. it will unify us. different is an asset. this meeting is adjourned. >> i'm rebecca and i'm a violinist and...
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bertha harper and mr. ray rivera. >> president walton: that brings to the end of our agenda. is there anymore business before us today? >> clerk: that completes our business for today mr. president. >> president walton: today we'll end the meeting with this quote. we are different, we are. always have been and always will be. however, different shouldn't divide us. it will unify us. different is an asset. this meeting is adjourned. >> announcer: you're watching "coping with covid-19." today's special guest is dr. steven getnick. >> hi, i'm chris man us and you're watching "coping with covid-19." today my guest is the director of the behavior therapy center of san francisco and professor emeritus in counseling psychology at the university of san francisco. doctor, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> let's talk about managing anxieties during this pandemic. what types of issues are people facing at the moment? >> there are a number of issues and i really want to point out that this is affecting everyone and has come on very quickly. so it is normal. if you are not experiencin
bertha harper and mr. ray rivera. >> president walton: that brings to the end of our agenda. is there anymore business before us today? >> clerk: that completes our business for today mr. president. >> president walton: today we'll end the meeting with this quote. we are different, we are. always have been and always will be. however, different shouldn't divide us. it will unify us. different is an asset. this meeting is adjourned. >> announcer: you're watching...
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bertha harper and mr. ray rivera. >> president walton: that brings to the end of our agenda. is there anymore business before us today? >> clerk: that completes our business for today mr. president. >> president walton: today we'll end the meeting with this quote. we are different, we are. always have been and always will be. however, different shouldn't divide us. it will unify us. different is an asset. this meeting is adjourned. >> the hon. london breed: we are here today to sign legislation which will provide an additional $10.9 million in grant resources for small businesses throughout san francisco. and let me tell you why that is so significant. when we first closed down over a year ago, people who had businesses like hair salons, nail salons, night life venues, places like a lot of these locations here in japantown, they basically had to close and figure out how they were going to close and figure out how they were going to pay their rent, they had to figure out how they were going to support and feed their families. it took us a while to get it together to make sure
bertha harper and mr. ray rivera. >> president walton: that brings to the end of our agenda. is there anymore business before us today? >> clerk: that completes our business for today mr. president. >> president walton: today we'll end the meeting with this quote. we are different, we are. always have been and always will be. however, different shouldn't divide us. it will unify us. different is an asset. this meeting is adjourned. >> the hon. london breed: we are here...
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bertha harper and mr. ray rivera. >> president walton: that brings to the end of our agenda. is there anymore business before us today? >> clerk: that completes our business for today mr. president. >> president walton: today we'll end the meeting with this quote. we are different, we are. always have been and always will be. however, different shouldn't divide us. it will unify us. different is an asset. this meeting is adjourned. >> the hon. london breed: we are here today to sign legislation which will provide an additional $10.9 million in grant resources for small businesses throughout san francisco. and let me tell you why that is so significant. when we first closed down over a year ago, people who had businesses like hair salons, nail salons, night life venues, places like a lot of these locations here in japantown, they basically had to close and figure out how they were going to close and figure out how they were going to pay their rent, they had to figure out how they were going to support and feed their families. it took us a while to get it together to make sure
bertha harper and mr. ray rivera. >> president walton: that brings to the end of our agenda. is there anymore business before us today? >> clerk: that completes our business for today mr. president. >> president walton: today we'll end the meeting with this quote. we are different, we are. always have been and always will be. however, different shouldn't divide us. it will unify us. different is an asset. this meeting is adjourned. >> the hon. london breed: we are here...