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rock legend brian may who has a doctorate in astrophysics is strongly pro puter. this mystical object was discovered and named to planets before he was born. and at the time he says planets with thought to be roughly spherical objects that always had the sun that makes pierce so a classical planet for him end of story. nasa administrator jim dryden stein agrees the way should define a planet is based on its intrinsic values not the values that constantly change like orbital dynamics just so when i think about pluto and what we got back from new rises here's what we know. hutto has an ocean under its surface just pluto has complex organic compounds on a surface pluto has a multilayer atmosphere and pluto has its own moves i'm here to tell you as. the nasa administrator. i believe pluto is a planet. why are very glad you made some questions aren't easy to answer but that shouldn't stop you asking them send us your science question as a video text or voicemail if we enter it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you come on just ask. you'll find mor
rock legend brian may who has a doctorate in astrophysics is strongly pro puter. this mystical object was discovered and named to planets before he was born. and at the time he says planets with thought to be roughly spherical objects that always had the sun that makes pierce so a classical planet for him end of story. nasa administrator jim dryden stein agrees the way should define a planet is based on its intrinsic values not the values that constantly change like orbital dynamics just so...
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rock legends brian may who has a doctorate in astrophysics is strongly pro peter. this list you'll object was discovered and named to planets before he was born. and at the time he says planets with thought to be roughly spherical objects that all this at the sun that make spears so a classical planet for him end of story. nasa administrator jim dryden stein agrees the way should define a planet is based on its intrinsic values not the values the cost of a change like orbital dynamics just so when i think about pluto and what we've got dr miller rises here is what we not just pluto has an ocean under its surface just pluto has. complex organic compounds on a surface pluto has a multilayer atmosphere and pluto has its own moves i'm here to tell you as the nasa administrator. i believe pluto is a planet. if i will do what is right why are very glad you made them so you questions aren't easy to answer but that shouldn't stop you asking them send us your science question as a video text or voicemail if we own spirit on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a tha
rock legends brian may who has a doctorate in astrophysics is strongly pro peter. this list you'll object was discovered and named to planets before he was born. and at the time he says planets with thought to be roughly spherical objects that all this at the sun that make spears so a classical planet for him end of story. nasa administrator jim dryden stein agrees the way should define a planet is based on its intrinsic values not the values the cost of a change like orbital dynamics just so...
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brian may have had good intentions, but he doesn't even know what my plan is.cating with anybody. that's not his place. why did you think that was the right thing? >> because you need to go through a process-- >> what, are you the [bleep] police telling me what i need to do? >> well, i'm telling you what-- >> i have people that are in place. who designated you as the person that needed to figure that out? >> nobody did. i was taking-- >> so then why did you take that upon yourself... >> because i took an oppor-- >> to communicate what you thought the plans were? you're talking out of your ass. >> that to me, in my mind, was the best thing for this business. there really isn't any direction. it is a rudderless ship. am i--am i talking out of turn on that? >> no, man-- >> you're talking out of your ass is what you're doing. you've been here a [bleep] week! >> all i'm saying is--and i think, you know-- >> i rarely lose my cool. >> well, and i don't want you to. >> you stepped way the [bleep] out of bounds. >> but i was trying to be proactive. >> who hired you? >>
brian may have had good intentions, but he doesn't even know what my plan is.cating with anybody. that's not his place. why did you think that was the right thing? >> because you need to go through a process-- >> what, are you the [bleep] police telling me what i need to do? >> well, i'm telling you what-- >> i have people that are in place. who designated you as the person that needed to figure that out? >> nobody did. i was taking-- >> so then why did you...
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brian: dr. siegel, is it the answer for a lot of people? >> it may very well be. g interview, brian. let me tell you, i'm looking around the world. there is two malarial drugs hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine in the test tube the hydroxychloroquine looked much more powerful against this virus it. definitely has properties against the virus. they used it in south korea and china. study out of france promising. medical universities are using it university of washington and university of minnesota is studying it. as you said new york is starting to study it. the who is a mull if i center trial around the world. my view on, this based on talking to many scientists is it works especially well, pretty early in the game. so, in other words, if you are a severe case, or you have a lot of high risks, this may be for you. and i came on last night on tucker right after dr. hon from the fda and i was so happy to hear what he said. he said your doctor should sit down your patient or us a just said telemedicine with your parent and determine on a case-by-case basis whether the
brian: dr. siegel, is it the answer for a lot of people? >> it may very well be. g interview, brian. let me tell you, i'm looking around the world. there is two malarial drugs hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine in the test tube the hydroxychloroquine looked much more powerful against this virus it. definitely has properties against the virus. they used it in south korea and china. study out of france promising. medical universities are using it university of washington and university of...
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come up with based on previous stimulus packages is the money will not come out until at least may. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> it isn't just the united states. around the world other governments are rolling out huge unprecedented schemes to help those affected economically. in the united kingdom the state will pay up to 80% of wages for staff who would have otherwise been laid off. that's up to a maximum of nearly $3,000 a month. there's also a three-month mortgage break for those who can't make their payments. italy has suspended loan and mortgage payments and given funds to businesses so they can pay their furloughed workers. in spain, a $214 billion stimulus package will provide loans and aid to vulnerable people and back credit for companies. germany's massive plan, more than $800 billion, will help mostly businesses in the form of loans or by the state buying stakes in companies. >>> and leslie gimamori is the head of the u.s. at chat tum house. she joins me now from london. good to have you with us. >> thank you, rosemary. >> how do you think the u.s. stimulus plan compares to
come up with based on previous stimulus packages is the money will not come out until at least may. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> it isn't just the united states. around the world other governments are rolling out huge unprecedented schemes to help those affected economically. in the united kingdom the state will pay up to 80% of wages for staff who would have otherwise been laid off. that's up to a maximum of nearly $3,000 a month. there's also a three-month mortgage break for...
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brian: i may join you saturday. >> stuart: sunday. brian: i'm coming in on saturday.hat stuart is coming in on sunday. interesting. i will join you on simulcast today. >> stuart: yes, you will. ainsley: you are used to three hour show fox business. "fox & friends weekend" is 4. >> stuart: i need a special chair. steve: bernie, right behind you we have jillian. brian: get used to it. jillian: good morning, good to see you. we are learning more now about how two marine raiders were killed fighting isis in iraq. losing their lives in a mission targeting a terror hideout in mountain caves. at least four isis fight ires were killed nut operation. six hours for the troops to recover the bodies. first members killed in iraq this year. 19 members have died since military involvement began in 2014. the so-called doomsday mom is behind bars despite getting reduction in bail. several bond companies are refusing to post the $1 million lori value low needs. if she gets the money she will have to wear a g.p.s. monitor and won't be able to travel far. discharged in the disappearance
brian: i may join you saturday. >> stuart: sunday. brian: i'm coming in on saturday.hat stuart is coming in on sunday. interesting. i will join you on simulcast today. >> stuart: yes, you will. ainsley: you are used to three hour show fox business. "fox & friends weekend" is 4. >> stuart: i need a special chair. steve: bernie, right behind you we have jillian. brian: get used to it. jillian: good morning, good to see you. we are learning more now about how two...
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thought i would let the press in to hear some of the wisdom from some of the folks in the room and may be, brian, i will start with you. brian is the chairman. he is the man at bank of ameri bank of america. he's highly respected. everyone in this room is at the highest level, highly respected. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you for bringing us together. the ceos of large banks here want you to know that because of all the work done on capital liquidity and all of the things as we look forward to uncertainty due to the virus and oil price changes, we are very strongly capitalized in a great position because of liquidity and capital strength. most importantly, we are doing what we do best which is helping our teammates and also our clients, our customers. they continue to have access to credit. all of us are providing relief to any customer that has any issue of being out of work for the virus. the thing that we've done when any natural disaster occurs in any number of years. up until the last couple of weeks, the activity has been very strong. it is still strong. we are still seeing people s
thought i would let the press in to hear some of the wisdom from some of the folks in the room and may be, brian, i will start with you. brian is the chairman. he is the man at bank of ameri bank of america. he's highly respected. everyone in this room is at the highest level, highly respected. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you for bringing us together. the ceos of large banks here want you to know that because of all the work done on capital liquidity and all of the things as we...
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and so simple that i may go back to brian and a more serious note here brian i think that you know all of his here on this program agree that the sentiment to get these senseless wars echoing donald trump in 2016 why why doesn't it filter up what where where is the bottle neck what what what what what happens from the grassroots until you get into these think tanks that their entire existence is based on starting another war or go to war with iran i mean where is the bottle neck where does it flip go ahead brian. there's a there's a myth about american governance which is that it's a democracy that it is the rule of the people and that the elected representatives have constituents and their constituents are the people who elected them yes there are elections every 2 and 4 years in the united states but it's quite clear by any . assessment or analysis of how the congress the house or the senate function that the real constituents of these elected officials who are constantly engaged in fund raising nonstop 247 every week every month of the year that their real constituents are wall stre
and so simple that i may go back to brian and a more serious note here brian i think that you know all of his here on this program agree that the sentiment to get these senseless wars echoing donald trump in 2016 why why doesn't it filter up what where where is the bottle neck what what what what what happens from the grassroots until you get into these think tanks that their entire existence is based on starting another war or go to war with iran i mean where is the bottle neck where does it...
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brian: that's what the governor wants he's asking the president for some help. >> i think he may be right to talk to you and we'll do a half hour of these questions on radio all right? and he will be in that as well. ainsley: thanks, dr. siegel. let's hand it off to jillian with headlines. reporter: great advice there good morning to you guys breaking overnight, new world health organization staffers test positive for covid-19. the organization based in switzerland says the workers started showing symptoms at home after leaving the office. it's unclear how or when they were exposed. this as the first cdc worker tested positive. it's unclear if the employee worked at the atlanta headquarters and the cdc is sanitizing the office as the worker recovers at home. they are not involved with the coronavirus response and are said to be in good condition. >> also overnight, a delta jet grounded for several hours over coronavirus fears. a passenger reportedly alerted a flight attendant they may have been exposed to someone who was sick as the plane was on the tarmac at new york's jfk airport. every
brian: that's what the governor wants he's asking the president for some help. >> i think he may be right to talk to you and we'll do a half hour of these questions on radio all right? and he will be in that as well. ainsley: thanks, dr. siegel. let's hand it off to jillian with headlines. reporter: great advice there good morning to you guys breaking overnight, new world health organization staffers test positive for covid-19. the organization based in switzerland says the workers...
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we have some tips on how to get what you need and which items may be hardest to find. brianing us now. people who haven't been to the store in recent days may be surprised by what they see. >> absolutely, wolf. we're bull rushing stores. my team and i were at one a short time ago and it was ridiculous. we're buying toilet paper and tuna fish in bulk, standing in long and unhealthy lines and generally making ourselves and storr keepers miserable. tonight a bit of perspective from public health experts. shopping in the age of coronavirus. sarah wears a mask and gloves when hitting her local grocery store in washington because she doesn't want to transfer germs to her mother, who has an autoimmune condition. are you nervous, scared about this whole thing? >> yes, i am, i am. i have been following it pretty closely now and it's just i don't want us to be in a situation like italy. >> reporter: across the u.s., stockpiling seems to be everywhere tonight. a prominent analytics firm said online sales of, quote, protection items like hand sanitizer, gloves and antibacterial sprays s
we have some tips on how to get what you need and which items may be hardest to find. brianing us now. people who haven't been to the store in recent days may be surprised by what they see. >> absolutely, wolf. we're bull rushing stores. my team and i were at one a short time ago and it was ridiculous. we're buying toilet paper and tuna fish in bulk, standing in long and unhealthy lines and generally making ourselves and storr keepers miserable. tonight a bit of perspective from public...
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there may be disproportional number of infections among that group. brian: 38% that have been hospitalized are between 20 and 54. and half of the 121 patients admitted to the icu were under the age of 65. not only do you have to be concerned about being a carrier if your symptoms are less. it turns out that you are susceptible to being flat on your back. ainsley: ron desantis shut down the beaches now down in florida. first the bars and night clubs and now it's the beaches. he will be on at 8:15 to talk to us about it. steve: i believe the florida beaches are still open. clearwater beach and naples have shut down the beaches. ainsley: just a few of the cities. steve: exactly. the governor will explain it all. it's a little complicated. 13 minutes after the top of the hour. jillian joins us strong words from the secretary of state. jillian: that's right. good morning. secretary of state mike pompeo is vowing to bring home americans stranded abroad during the coronavirus crisis. >> we just learned about them over the last couple days. it will take us some amo
there may be disproportional number of infections among that group. brian: 38% that have been hospitalized are between 20 and 54. and half of the 121 patients admitted to the icu were under the age of 65. not only do you have to be concerned about being a carrier if your symptoms are less. it turns out that you are susceptible to being flat on your back. ainsley: ron desantis shut down the beaches now down in florida. first the bars and night clubs and now it's the beaches. he will be on at...
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brian: what's that? >> you know general definition is 65. you have to be careful.there's . you might have somebody who is 70 year's old that's healthy and you mayan: you guys made a mistake in january and start your own test, is he right? >> you know, i don't want to say right or wrong. obviously we had a difficulty in the beginning. the cdc test had a technical difficulty that set us back a bit but right now looking forward, i mean, there's a really full press on that, there's 1 million test out there and by today additional 640,000 and by next week as we get into the end of the week they'll be at least a few million, so, yes, there was a little stumbuntil the beginning but now we are going in the right direction. steve: all right, dr. anthony fauci. brian: elderly rather be called seniors. i'm hearing that. don't say elderly, say seniors. steve: so that's our lead story and jillian has a bunch of other headlines. jillian: that's right, good morning. police are asking the public for help after 13-year-old shot and killed in dance studio. 5 other teenagers were wounded when a fight broke out in baltimore. all expected to survive. police say the
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may become. >> yeah. and, brian, sometimes it's hard to tell the president forgets that he's not a doctor.i do think dr. birx is trying to be a diplomat. she's trying to actually, you know, do what she can. however, here are the facts. i've spent a lot of time talking to my former med school friends and colleagues who are in new york. they are desperate. they're turning regular hospital beds and makeshift spaces into icu beds. so they are full. and beyond that, they themselves are getting infected and suffering from this. so one in eight new yorkers who has the disease is getting hospitalized, and many of those people need to be intubated immediately. so this is not a matter of, well, the data just doesn't tell us. actually the data is telling us that some aggressive measures have at least potentially slowed this down. but we're talking, brian, about slowing this down with still a significant number of cases that need ventilators, hospital beds, and then as you and i have spoken about before, staff to actually manage those patients. and that's where we're breaking at the seams in new york
may become. >> yeah. and, brian, sometimes it's hard to tell the president forgets that he's not a doctor.i do think dr. birx is trying to be a diplomat. she's trying to actually, you know, do what she can. however, here are the facts. i've spent a lot of time talking to my former med school friends and colleagues who are in new york. they are desperate. they're turning regular hospital beds and makeshift spaces into icu beds. so they are full. and beyond that, they themselves are getting...
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brian. we don't know. tomorrow we may get news that there's been a massive increase in the number of cases reported around the country and we'll start to see health departments saying, listen, we're going to have to close some schools for a while, which has tremendous effects on families. a lot of parents cannot afford to stay out of work so that they can stay home and watch their children. i don't know how we're going to deal with that because families' incomes are dependent on them working. and the economic consequences in their community and beyond are just absolutely awful. we have virtually no imagination when it comes to trying to figure out what we're going to do about these secondary and cascading consequences. >> ron klain, to your point, let me play a bit more of the president in north carolina tonight. >> there are fringe globalists who would rather keep our borders open than keep out infection. think of it. keep all of the infection, let it come in. >> so, ron, just to repeat, fringe globalists want to keep th
brian. we don't know. tomorrow we may get news that there's been a massive increase in the number of cases reported around the country and we'll start to see health departments saying, listen, we're going to have to close some schools for a while, which has tremendous effects on families. a lot of parents cannot afford to stay out of work so that they can stay home and watch their children. i don't know how we're going to deal with that because families' incomes are dependent on them working....
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using and the commercial paper market is still not functioning well others say it may eventually function well and brianre's what's going on in the credit markets and the economy is being shut down because of the virus and actions to stop the spread of the virus, but nobody figured out how to pay for it, so what's going on right now is there's concern about default and risk in a lot ofcredits right now and almost every actor in the financial industry is trying to make sure that they're not stuck with those credits that will default or be at risk. >> that's why what the administration is doing is so important and that's why what thefed is doing so important and two months or so that it is shut down because of the virus >> maybe you've done the market on the total, commercial fed and repo operations and possibly this trillion dollar stimulus? are we at their 4, $12 terrell on >> the purpose -- the reason the fed is puts down 150 of that and comes back in the afternoon and puts 500 billion on offer on evernight repo and the market is taking 15 to 20 of that right now and the cp market it could be up to 700
using and the commercial paper market is still not functioning well others say it may eventually function well and brianre's what's going on in the credit markets and the economy is being shut down because of the virus and actions to stop the spread of the virus, but nobody figured out how to pay for it, so what's going on right now is there's concern about default and risk in a lot ofcredits right now and almost every actor in the financial industry is trying to make sure that they're not...
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first michael rubin and brian control us talk about the instability in the middle east and where us actions against iran may lead . then kim gattas talks about the rivalry between iran and saudi arabia and a career foreign service officer who served in the middle east for 25 years talks about us policy in the region and the recent confrontation between the us and iran . what booktv this week and every weekend on c-span2 . >> please welcome yuval levin and john meacham. >> hey guys, how are you? [applause] how are you. good morning. i'm the old guy up here. >> so history as you all know is about words. that's why you're here. the stately rhythms of the declaration of independence. the cadences of the sconstitution but it's also about sounds . about the muffled drama lexington cardboard and the sound of the surf at omaha beach. the sound of a minister at the march on washington calling on us to live up to the fullmeaning of our creed . it's also about music. music is one of the most universal expressions. you can listen to a song with which you might disagree. more continually and more profitably than you cou
first michael rubin and brian control us talk about the instability in the middle east and where us actions against iran may lead . then kim gattas talks about the rivalry between iran and saudi arabia and a career foreign service officer who served in the middle east for 25 years talks about us policy in the region and the recent confrontation between the us and iran . what booktv this week and every weekend on c-span2 . >> please welcome yuval levin and john meacham. >> hey guys,...
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brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> the war in syria may be setting up yet a new migrant crisis for theopean union. how turkey's looking to use refugees as a bargaining chip. we'll have a live report coming up here on cnn newsroom. that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. leanfire supplements from force factor contain ingredients clinically shown to help increase energy, burn fat, and double your weight loss. don't struggle to fit in. unleash your potential, with leanfire. available at retailers nationwide. >>> afghanistan's president is already shooting down part of a historic deal between the u.s. and taliban. there is no commitment to release 5,000 taliban prisoners and he's made this clear to the chief u.s. negotiator. the deal was signed in qatar saturday in a bid to end america's longest war. president trump says he will soon meet with taliban leaders and a source close to the taliban tells cnn's nic robertson, those talks could come as early as next week. the agreement lays o
brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> the war in syria may be setting up yet a new migrant crisis for theopean union. how turkey's looking to use refugees as a bargaining chip. we'll have a live report coming up here on cnn newsroom. that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. leanfire supplements from force factor contain ingredients clinically shown to help increase energy, burn fat, and...
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brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> next here, turkey may be setting up a new migrant crisis for the europeannion. how it's looking to use refugees as a bargaining chip. our arwa damon is live from the area right after this. new falsies lash lift mascara from maybelline new york. the look of a lash lift without the salon hassle. double-curved lifting brush. long, lifted volume. ♪ new falsies lash lift mascara. only from maybelline new york. how we worship, or who we love. and the 2020 census is how that great promise is kept. because this is the count that informs where hundreds of billions in funding will go each year for things like education, healthcare, and programs that touch us all. shape your future. start here. learn more at 2020census.gov it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can bec
brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> next here, turkey may be setting up a new migrant crisis for the europeannion. how it's looking to use refugees as a bargaining chip. our arwa damon is live from the area right after this. new falsies lash lift mascara from maybelline new york. the look of a lash lift without the salon hassle. double-curved lifting brush. long, lifted volume. ♪ new falsies lash lift mascara. only from maybelline new york. how we worship, or who we love. and the 2020...
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well, if that realization hadn't happened already, it seems like that realization may not necessarily happen at all, brianlter. >> you're right, you're right. thanks. >> okay, thank you so much. i'm fredricka whitfield. thank you so much for being with us this weekend. a special edition of "the situation room" is next. wolf blitzer will be interviewing senator amy klobuchar about the coronavirus and her husband's recovery from the disease. and we'll go live to the white house for that briefings from the coronavirus task force. 5g will change business in america. t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and with it, you can shape the future. we've invested 30 billion dollars and built our new 5g network for businesses like yours. while some 5g signals only go a few blocks, t-mobile 5g goes for miles. no other 5g signal goes farther or is more reliable in business. tomorrow is in your hands. partner with t-mobile for business today. 450-degree oven, to box, to you, know that from our tomorrow is in your hands. it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and
well, if that realization hadn't happened already, it seems like that realization may not necessarily happen at all, brianlter. >> you're right, you're right. thanks. >> okay, thank you so much. i'm fredricka whitfield. thank you so much for being with us this weekend. a special edition of "the situation room" is next. wolf blitzer will be interviewing senator amy klobuchar about the coronavirus and her husband's recovery from the disease. and we'll go live to the white...
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debt loads and everything else that was already in place, the pandemic may have been that chip on the jenga stack, if you will. >> brian, if you want to say it's a house of cards that was built by the policymakers in order to bail out the financial system during the crisis one day, you know, a breeze came along and knocked over one with the cards and it's bringing the whole house down well, the house, the equity market rose 13% this week. i understand we are still well down on the year it seems like the fed has shored up the credit market, but it sounds like you're not believing that the bottom is in yet. >> no, i don't think so. i mean, brian, when we look at some of the data that we're getting with unemployment insurance claims and so on and so forth, you know, it would suggest that, you know, we're going to get to a place worse than the financial crisis economically unemployment perhaps around 15% and economic contraction for the year, say maybe in the neighborhood of 10%. these are pretty nasty numbers and when you look at valuations on stocks, the degree of overvaluation where we were at the peak just six weeks ag
debt loads and everything else that was already in place, the pandemic may have been that chip on the jenga stack, if you will. >> brian, if you want to say it's a house of cards that was built by the policymakers in order to bail out the financial system during the crisis one day, you know, a breeze came along and knocked over one with the cards and it's bringing the whole house down well, the house, the equity market rose 13% this week. i understand we are still well down on the year it...
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may be seeing that. >> but the difference, brian, we have now had four years of donald trump in the white house and theren. >> there are still people in his base that support him. if they're not happy who secures the ticket on the left, we have no idea what they're going to do. i'm sorry we're out of time, thank you. for a full interview with hillary clinton what fareed zakaria at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. >>> after protesters rush the stage at a joe biden rally, congressional leaders say that protection is needed now. coming up, a cnn exclusive look at how they train. ♪ hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. extra life. extra power. extra life. extra power. extra life. - power. - life. power. extra life. no need to argue. vs. coppertop,... duracell optimum delivers extra life in some devices or extra power in others. geico is the easy choice. we could even help you with homeowners... oh! not again! oh, thanks! you know automated lights are just the
may be seeing that. >> but the difference, brian, we have now had four years of donald trump in the white house and theren. >> there are still people in his base that support him. if they're not happy who secures the ticket on the left, we have no idea what they're going to do. i'm sorry we're out of time, thank you. for a full interview with hillary clinton what fareed zakaria at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. >>> after protesters rush the stage at a joe biden rally, congressional...
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the cdc says the two may have been exposed while previously on "the grand princess" ship. >>> good morning. brian lives in l.a. but found a good price on a new hyundai elantra at south county hyundai in gilroy. the savings were worth brokering the deal long distance. so he signed a contract and wired a cash payment, about $18,000. a few days later the dealer called to say hackers had gotten into their computer system and tricked the sales manager into giving brian the wrong wire address. bottom line hackers got money. he says south county hyund insu to pay. that went on for weeks. so brian turned to us. we called and emailed south county hyundai. it didn't respond but bryan says the dealer immediately called him and a couple days later it delivered his elantra. wire fraud is growing. a brand-new fbi report says it costs businesses and consumers nearly $2 billion last year alone. got a consumer complaint, share your complaints at nbcbayarea.com. just tap respond in the menu or call us 888-996-tips. >>> thanks, chris. 4:57 and decision 2020 and the push for your vote. next here on "today in the bay
the cdc says the two may have been exposed while previously on "the grand princess" ship. >>> good morning. brian lives in l.a. but found a good price on a new hyundai elantra at south county hyundai in gilroy. the savings were worth brokering the deal long distance. so he signed a contract and wired a cash payment, about $18,000. a few days later the dealer called to say hackers had gotten into their computer system and tricked the sales manager into giving brian the wrong...
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the main talking point, today, brian, is this may be open for business early. the president's tweeted about it. larry kudlow told me about it a half hour ago, what do you make of it, get back to work early? >> listen, i have never seen anything like this in my life. it is like, we're a nation who is a caged lion, just want to be productivity. we don't want a hankedout. we don't want a direct deposit into our accounts. compared it to world war ii, that was one thing. world war ii we said we need to you grab a uniform, grab a gun, grab a job help us out, they tell us to stay inside. that is anti-american. that is something we can't get our hands wrapped around. i can't. we're lucky to work. everything is makeshift. i talked to colonel allen in texas, why are we doing this,-h1n1 was worse. we have only 51 cases in our area, told to stay inside. shut down the whole state. blankfein, former ceo of goldman sachs. what a economy we have to go back to when we're ready to stand up the country. you know the medical community will push back hard on the president. no other
the main talking point, today, brian, is this may be open for business early. the president's tweeted about it. larry kudlow told me about it a half hour ago, what do you make of it, get back to work early? >> listen, i have never seen anything like this in my life. it is like, we're a nation who is a caged lion, just want to be productivity. we don't want a hankedout. we don't want a direct deposit into our accounts. compared it to world war ii, that was one thing. world war ii we said...
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may 12th. they say government review of the work is ongoing, so it's a very unusual situation. >> all right, brianank you so much. >>> next, there is growing confusion in the state where a coronavirus outbreak has hit over whether people should be tested. yes. the first word to any adventure. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. to putting your true colors on display. ♪ the amount of student loan debt i have i'm embarrassed to even say i felt like i was going to spend my whole adult life paying this off thanks to sofi, i can see the light at the end of the tunnel as of 12pm today, i am debt free ♪ we have no debt, we don't owe anybody anything, and it's fantastic ♪ that sofa on tv is iexactly what they need. and now, they know it too. that's the power of targeted tv advertising. it's smart. it grabs people's attention. then they come to my store. buy that sofa. and leave happy it's easy, and it's effective. and it's why comcast
may 12th. they say government review of the work is ongoing, so it's a very unusual situation. >> all right, brianank you so much. >>> next, there is growing confusion in the state where a coronavirus outbreak has hit over whether people should be tested. yes. the first word to any adventure. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on...
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i think a better idea, brian -- let's start this idea. this is -- we're already into may. graduate all the senior nurses in every university in the country. graduate them now. we had to do that in world war ii as well as all allied help. graduate all the doctors that are ready to graduate in may. give them their white coats now, and we will exponentially increase the available doctors and nurses. we've got to think outside the box. the president talks about wartime footing. we've got to break some more of the rules and get the governors and those hospitals the help they need. and i do believe in the reserve corps. there are many a task that retired doctors can still work on and free the rest of the surgeons to deal with people that are sick from the virus. we've got to mobilize the country if we're going to get this done because right now the white house is saying one thing that does not match what's going on in hospitals around the country. and the governors are not going to say anything contrary to what the house said because you remember what happened to the mayor of pu
i think a better idea, brian -- let's start this idea. this is -- we're already into may. graduate all the senior nurses in every university in the country. graduate them now. we had to do that in world war ii as well as all allied help. graduate all the doctors that are ready to graduate in may. give them their white coats now, and we will exponentially increase the available doctors and nurses. we've got to think outside the box. the president talks about wartime footing. we've got to break...
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brian: the latino vote may be a critical test in key states on super tuesday as it kicks off right nowa will be determined by latino voters. here to discuss this is america first action spokesperson steve cortes is back. first off, when it comes to democrats start on their side. bernie sanders if you look at nevada, he has the hispanic vote locked up, how? >> look, bernie sanders has done a good job within the democratic party of appealing 20 working class people. most hispanics fit that category. so he has spoken to the anxiety of working class people. i think all of the solutions are wrong. all of them involve more government rather than more freedom. but i'm not shocked that within that terrible field of radicals in the democratic side he's doing better among democrat latinos than others. brian: beto o'rourke saying joe biden is my man in texas do anything amongst democratic primary voters. >> robert francis owe o'rourke is show up and back whoever he wants. he has no credibility in the hispanic community. we saw that with how quickly his presidential aspirations inflamed out. i don
brian: the latino vote may be a critical test in key states on super tuesday as it kicks off right nowa will be determined by latino voters. here to discuss this is america first action spokesperson steve cortes is back. first off, when it comes to democrats start on their side. bernie sanders if you look at nevada, he has the hispanic vote locked up, how? >> look, bernie sanders has done a good job within the democratic party of appealing 20 working class people. most hispanics fit that...
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brian. —— let me ask. absolutely. good question. some patients mayood that people who are receiving vaccines, for example an ammonia, the influence of vaccine, these are the influence of vaccine, these are the things that could be preventable and this could definitely help to treat the virus because once there is an additional infection, it will ta ke is an additional infection, it will take longerfor is an additional infection, it will take longer for patients to recover. thank you very much for your time today, much appreciated to get some of those questions answered. and you can find out more about the symptoms of coronavirus and how to protect yourself on the bbc news app and on our website bbc.co.uk forward slash news. uk shares have suffered their worst day since 1987, with investors fearing the coronavirus will destroy economic growth. the uk index dropped 10 per cent, with one hundred and sixty billion pounds wiped off the ftse100. us shares plunged with the announcement of trump's travel ban from europe, but saw some recovery after the feder
brian. —— let me ask. absolutely. good question. some patients mayood that people who are receiving vaccines, for example an ammonia, the influence of vaccine, these are the influence of vaccine, these are the things that could be preventable and this could definitely help to treat the virus because once there is an additional infection, it will ta ke is an additional infection, it will take longerfor is an additional infection, it will take longer for patients to recover. thank you very...
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brian, ainsley, steve? steve: griff, just to have you repeat what you just said. did you say that the congress mayright. they have planned recess that will start either tonight or tomorrow. steve: that's not acceptable. no. > griff: the only bill we have a clarification here. the only bill that's being talked about is pelosi's. there is no indication that mcconnell or the senate have anything similar that they could agree upon, particularly if you are talking about the clock running out at the end of today or tomorrow. brian: we know the president went over and met with republican senators two days ago and they said okay, they are waiting for a formal proposal from the president. the one thing that's pretty clear, it matters a lot. you should get it right. but you can't go home. steve: no, you can't go home. all right, griff, thank you very much. ainsley: another dave losses, what can we expect today,. >> charles: charles we will definitely open lower, much lower, one of things i was always talk about success begets success. selling begets selling. part of it is confusing you guys are just now tal
brian, ainsley, steve? steve: griff, just to have you repeat what you just said. did you say that the congress mayright. they have planned recess that will start either tonight or tomorrow. steve: that's not acceptable. no. > griff: the only bill we have a clarification here. the only bill that's being talked about is pelosi's. there is no indication that mcconnell or the senate have anything similar that they could agree upon, particularly if you are talking about the clock running out at...
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michael rubin and brian talk about the instability in the middle east and where u.s. actions against iran may lead. then -- talks about the decade-long rivalry rivalry between iran and saudi arabia and after that, a retired career court foreign service officer who served in the middle east for 25 years talks about this policy in the region and the recent confrontation between the u.s. and iran. watch what tv this weekend, every weekend on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, i am the director of the schoolcraft institute of internationalst -- here at the texas a&m university. i would like to welcome our specialco event this evening wih kim ghattas who will speak on a recent book, "black wave", saudi arabia, iran and the 40 year rivalry that unraveled culture, religion and collective memory in the middle east. i have to say i spent the weekend reading and did not quite get the right but cannot put it down because it wasn't so interesting. if you have not read it afterre this evening i'm sure you will try to get the book if you have not already but i would urge you to read at gra
michael rubin and brian talk about the instability in the middle east and where u.s. actions against iran may lead. then -- talks about the decade-long rivalry rivalry between iran and saudi arabia and after that, a retired career court foreign service officer who served in the middle east for 25 years talks about this policy in the region and the recent confrontation between the u.s. and iran. watch what tv this weekend, every weekend on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> good...
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brian kilmeade. just in terms of how much we've got going on. what, and your anticipation as you are watching this play out, is exactly the information that is helpful across the country? that maye seeing new york come through this, that might be good information as we go forward? >> brian: i just have to say, governor andrew cuomo and president trump are working together as a model of how this should work. forget about the ds and the rs. as much of governor cuomo says "thank you for picking up the tab on fema, thank you for setting up the javits center, thinking for the beds," he also says, "mr. president, and joy that you empower the governors. when it comes to medical equipment, we can't compete with for nine states and 100 other countries. if you order these masks from a warehouse and they go to pick up those masks from the warehouse, if somebody else has a better price or has cash in hand, they get it. when fema goes to buy it, if fema can buy it and consolidate it and handed out, in this case, it's the only way to do it. because they are asking for exorbitant money. because new york is competing with montana and washington. if we can get out the competition within states,
brian kilmeade. just in terms of how much we've got going on. what, and your anticipation as you are watching this play out, is exactly the information that is helpful across the country? that maye seeing new york come through this, that might be good information as we go forward? >> brian: i just have to say, governor andrew cuomo and president trump are working together as a model of how this should work. forget about the ds and the rs. as much of governor cuomo says "thank you for...
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health experts say panic buying especially in the crisis may not be the wisest move. here is cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: shopping in the age of coronavirus. sarah wears a mask and gloves hitting the local grocery store in washington because she doesn't want to transfer germs to her mother who has an autoimmune condition. >> are you nevds, scared about this whole thing. >> i am. i've been following it closely now. and it's just -- i don't want us to be in a situation like italy. >> reporter: across the u.s. stock piling seems to be everywhere. a prominent analytic firms says online sales of anti-bacteriaial sprays shot up in january and february because many can't get them in stores. >> whenever we get new rations in of hand sanitizer and wipes we put them by the registers and they go within minutes. >> and there are runs on many other items. >> reporter: were you trying to buy anything you couldn't get. >> actually, all the toilet paper is gone. a lot of the frozen foods, a lot of the breads. >> it's hectic, i would say, a lot of the grows frozen vegetables, cleaning supplies, even to
health experts say panic buying especially in the crisis may not be the wisest move. here is cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: shopping in the age of coronavirus. sarah wears a mask and gloves hitting the local grocery store in washington because she doesn't want to transfer germs to her mother who has an autoimmune condition. >> are you nevds, scared about this whole thing. >> i am. i've been following it closely now. and it's just -- i don't want us to be in a situation like...
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the prison so kris kobach of kansas worked with this guy brian kemp of georgia and and about a 3rd of the other voting officials in america you may be surprised to learn the people in charge of the vote and counting the votes are partisan officials democratic in california republican in most of america and so you literally have political hacks. who are in charge of counting the vote it's something it's very very hard for european or other people the world to understand that basically you have political. parties and officials who are in charge or actually counting the votes determining who can vote where they can vote it's a strawberry system that's led to a return of lot of the restrictions especially on black voters and latino voters asian voters young voters. well we invited the russian ambassador to london to see whether he can read refute what you said about russian democracy obviously kris kobach would say he's never been in the k.k.k. but let's move to california even though everyone else is wrong about south carolina today you obviously we know from wiki leaks the dirty tricks by the d.n.c. against bernie sanders what are
the prison so kris kobach of kansas worked with this guy brian kemp of georgia and and about a 3rd of the other voting officials in america you may be surprised to learn the people in charge of the vote and counting the votes are partisan officials democratic in california republican in most of america and so you literally have political hacks. who are in charge of counting the vote it's something it's very very hard for european or other people the world to understand that basically you have...
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tonight, book on the middle east, first michael rubin and brian talk about the instability in the middle east. and where u.s. actions against iran maylead. then him, talks about the decades long rivalry between iran and saudi arabia. after that, cory retired career foreign service officer who served in the middle east 25 years talks about u.s. policy in the region and the recent confrontation between the u.s. and iran. what tv this weekend every weekend on "c-span2". our mission continues, to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year we brought you primary election coverage. presidential impeachment process, and help the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of cspan's public affairs programs on television, online, artisan on our free radio app. and be part of the national conversation c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social media team, c-span created by private industry. americans people television company is a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. good evening. i am andrew, the
tonight, book on the middle east, first michael rubin and brian talk about the instability in the middle east. and where u.s. actions against iran maylead. then him, talks about the decades long rivalry between iran and saudi arabia. after that, cory retired career foreign service officer who served in the middle east 25 years talks about u.s. policy in the region and the recent confrontation between the u.s. and iran. what tv this weekend every weekend on "c-span2". our mission...
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, books on the middle east, first michael rubin and brian, they talk about the instability student instability in the middle east. and against iran may lead and then kim, talks about the decades long rivalry between iran and saudi arabia. after that, cory a retired career foreign service officer, who served in the middle east for 25 years, talks about u.s. policy in the region and the recent confrontation between the u.s. and iran. much want to beat this weekend every weekend, on "c-span2". host: please welcome doctor cory lee. [applause]. hello there guess who i am i'm cory and this is kevin. and i have to give you an introduction about this person, we know to get you out of the hole that you have been living in for a while. this is tara westover. this is the 100 consecutive week on the new york times bestseller list present number one. [applause]. ahead of michelle something, malcolm, i dunno, down there. [laughter]. that is very cool. i'm assuming that a lot of people are familiar with the narrative that and that is why you're so interested in you are still here on the last lecture on the second day. but we can still go through so
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he may get it here in northern virginia. >> speaking of joe biden, and brian, thank you.en picked up california congressman tony cardenas's support. he said he will help bring stability back to the country. welcome, sir. >> thank you, brooke, glad to be here. >> it has been quite the past 24 hours for joe biden. how significant do you think these last minute endorsements, buttigieg, klobuchar, o'rourke are in the minds of voters today? >> they're very important because they brought their own brand to the debates and to their own campaigns, and for them to continuously get behind one candidate joe biden, who is a unifier, and that's a perfect example of unification. joe biden can connect with the regular folk and also connect with the people who are actually up here trying to make good things happen for all americans. i think it's good momentum, and a perfect example of who joe biden is. he unifies people. >> listen to what senator elizabeth warren said about your candidate. >> no matter how many washington insiders tell you to support him, nominating fellow washington ins
he may get it here in northern virginia. >> speaking of joe biden, and brian, thank you.en picked up california congressman tony cardenas's support. he said he will help bring stability back to the country. welcome, sir. >> thank you, brooke, glad to be here. >> it has been quite the past 24 hours for joe biden. how significant do you think these last minute endorsements, buttigieg, klobuchar, o'rourke are in the minds of voters today? >> they're very important because...