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i know all of your by seeing you on the covers of business magazines. you have done a great job. we will work this out and get our energy business back. i'm with you 1000%. it is a vital business. you have kept energy prices reasonable. we have on long time with very reasonable energy prices. thank you all for being here and maybe we will start with mike. proud of the work our people are doing to support health care providers, first responders and all of the other industries to keep our economy going. occidental petroleum. thank you for all your doing for us. >> dave hager. gas companyoil and out of oklahoma city. thank you for your leadership you are providing during this challenging time. you are the right man at the right time, and we are going to be back. pres. trump: we will get it done. >> greg garland, 66. thank you for your leadership through this process. all the work you have done on the stimulus package, the american economy -- improving lives. pres. trump: we think it will come back quickly. we have got the right packages. -- we areking at a looking seriously at an inf
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this reporter from a major business magazine said it could have a big impact on the future of the entertainment industrtry. >> it's s so unknown howow beha is going to chchange across the board. it's possible what we're learning now will help the entertainment industry grow as a whole. >> with actorsrs and musicians grapplpling with fall out t froe coronavirus, support from entertrtainment and ththe arts set to come ununder the spotlig. andrew beale, nhk world. >>> japanese health authorities reported 25 fatalities from the coronavirus on monday. that's the highest daily death toll so far. a total of 276 people have died in japan including 13 from the diamond princess cruise ship, which was quarantined in yokohama in february. health authorities reported over 340 infections on monday with more than 100 of thehem in toky. ththe capital has more than n a quarter of japan's confirmed infections with nearly 3,200. the total number of confirmed cases now stands at over 11,800. this includes ovever 700 c case link today the cruise ship. health officialsls saying neaea 1,900 patients have been dischar
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your business magazine made in germany. 90 minutes on d w. the global corona crisis you can find more information online set e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. w.'s crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues all of us odes are available online to more so you can share and discuss on w africa's facebook page going to other social media platforms to crime fighters tune in now. beethoven is for me. beethoven is for. beethoven as for hell. beethoven is for her. beethoven is for the. beethoven is for us. beethoven is for every one. of. beethoven 2020 but 250th anniversary here on t.w. . live from berlin this is news feasible on wrist grow as the coronavirus threatens to bring italy's economies to its knees. cloyd outside supermarkets in southern italy as people run out of food and money local leaders say haas restrictions on movement and commas simply cannot go on forever. afghanistan steps off.
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your business magazine made in germany. next on. europe. what unites. what divides. driving force. what binds the continent together. to answers and stories of plenty of. spotlight on t.v. . in 60 minutes t.w. . in the light of climate change. for. what's in store. for the future. for the major cities to get insight. into. but it is for me it. is for. beethoven is for our beethoven. and beethoven. beethoven is for every. beethoven 2020. 5th anniversary here on d w. it is the year 2019 we're sending money around the world our phones are talking about autonomy as flying taxis were taking pictures of black holes in space and still a woman makes less money working in the same job as a man we need to talk about the mind the gap that's our topic this week on made.
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your business magazine made in germany. and 39 x. w. . europe. what unites. what divides. the economy let's try to force. what binds the continent together. not answers and stories aplenty a. spotlight on people. from. 90 minutes on t.w. . i'm going crazy thing in all the time. how to handle on mule eyes in times of the corona and then x t w reporter your job is just like everyone else and she's looking for answers and thankfully with the help of a name expect a few of the. thank you is not life as we know it. in this together our new web series. house in drama competition wide marketing numbers atmosphere high. fight that's how and childish. money. fantasies crimes. and crimes only. because from leads. to calls on youtube joining us literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see some of the kids. growing up. might try. to do the books on you tube. this is g w news live from berlin tonight in italy fears of unrest growing as the coronavirus threatens to bring the economy to its meaning he's armed police are now deployed outside supermarkets in souther
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your business magazine made in germany. 90 minutes on t w. what's the secret behind this classic. visit to sound. as soon as you hear beethoven lose your mind. or the story behind the music. heads for the ages greatest. pick up. beethoven's 9th for the more it starts it all news on t.w. . this is news and these are our top stories the number of confirmed cases worldwide has now passed 1000000 according to johns hopkins university in baltimore maryland more than 51000 people have died the united states has by far the highest number of cases. the pandemic is also inflicting a heavy economic toll a record number of people are claiming unemployment benefits in the u.s. after being laid off because.
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vermont business magazine. >> thank you. hazarded i guess regarding the peak of the virus. workers,thought about construction, golf courses, like you put out when people get back to work in some order, have you thought about that, mightoutdoor jobs which naturally be more socially distant? >> we have been giving some of that some thought in preparation for what is coming in the next month or so. as you might have noticed, when wemanaged our way into this, took different steps to protect the citizens of vermont. we continue to do that on a unwindasis, so we will in the same fashion and pay attention to the data and experts coming forward to guide us. we have done that throughout this pandemic, and we will do that throughout the other side of this, so we will continue to wait until we peak, then make certain we have done so, then we will mitigate our way out of this as well. thank you. >> and galloway. ne galloway. nne, unmute. >> hi. can you hear me? >> weekend. we can. >> i wonder how many n-95 the state has stockpiled, how many health-care workers have been state isnd how
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i know all of you by seeing all the covers of the business magazines and the magazines, you've done aob and we will work this on. it's a great business and a very viable business. honestly you've been very fair. you kept energy prices, maybe we will start with mike. >> michael boyd, proud of the work your people are doing to support health care providers, first responders and all the other vital industries that keep our economy going. thank you. >> president trump: thank you very much. >> thank you for allowing us to be here today and thank you for all you are doing for us. >> president trump: thank you very much. >> dave hager, independent oil and gas company out of oklahoma city. thank you so much for the leadership you are providing during this challenging time. you are the much right man at the right time to balance priorities, thank you very much. >> president trump: we will get it done. >> greg darling. thank you for the great leadership in this pandemic pipe crisis and the stimulus package, really for the american economy. and from employees that are working for energy. >> pres
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. >> vermont business magazine? >> thank you. staff hazard a guess as far as where we might be in front of the virus. have you thought about workers, part of theht see stay-at-home order? i thinking about construction, golf versus, things like that. lawnmowing people even. if you would roll out people can and [inaudible] kind of jobs that might be naturally more socially distant. been givingwe have some of that some thought in preparation for what is coming in the next month or so, and we will, as you might have noticed, when we managed our way into this, took different steps to make sure we are protecting vermonters, we continue to do that on almost a daily basis. we will unwind in the same pattern and pay attention to the science and data and the expert that are coming forward to guide us. we have done that throughout. this is a pandemic and we will continue to do that throughout the other side of this. we will continue to wait until , make certain we have done so, and then we will mitigate our way out of this as well. >> thank
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some of you i know, but i know all of you by seeing you on the covers of all the business magazines. this out. we'll get our energy business back up. a thousand percent. it is a great, vital business, and honestly, you have been very fair. you have kept energy prices reasonable for a long period of time. we've got a long period of time with very reasonable energy prices. i want to thank you all for being here, and maybe we'll start with mike. please? >> all right. [inaudible]. -- support healthcare providers, first responders and all the other vital industries to keep our economy going. >> thank you, mike, very much, appreciate it. >> [inaudible]. thank you for allowing us to be here today. thank you for what you are doing for us >> thank you very much. >> -- [inaudible] devin energy, thank you very much for the leadership that you're providing during this challenging time. you're the right man at the right time to balance all the priorities and we're going to be back. thank you very much. >> we'll get it done. thank you very much. >> mr. president -- [inaudible] phillips 66. thank yo
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i know all of you by seeing you on the covers of all the business magazines and the magazines and you've done a great job and we'll work this out and we'll get our energy business back. i'm with you 1000% honestly, you've been very fair. you've kept prices reason bable for a long period of time. we've done gone a long period of time with reasonable energy prices so i want to thank you all for being here and maybe we'll start with mike. please >> all right mike wood with chevron corporation, mr. president proud of the work our people are doing to support health care providers, first responders and all the other vital industries that keep our economy going. thank you. >> thank you very much >> vicki thank you for allowing us to be here today and thank you for all you're doing >> thank you very much thank you, vicki >> dave from devin energy. independent owned gas company out of oklahoma city thank you so much for the leadership you're providing during this challenging time you're the right man at the right time to balance the priorities and we're going to be back p we'll get it done, david
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magazine. we are partnering with them to spotlight small businesses that have been featured in the magazine. >>bialbu tory, take it away. tell us all about it. >> reporter: that's exactly what we have straight from the pages of "o" magazine. let's start with some skin care. sunday riley. this is fun. the actor david oyelowo introduced oprah to sunday riley skin care, and she shared it with the staff of "o" magazine and they were hooked. so for the first time ever on "gma" deals we have three high performance skin care winners. so whether you have an issue that you're interested in deep exfoliation, brighter complexion or you want intense moisturizing, there's a solution for you and all of it is about good-bye dull skin, hello, glow. and everything is 50% off so it starts today at $32.50. >>> then we move on to another "gma" first. this is called our place. it's a small all woman small business in los angeles and straight from the pages of "o" magazine just last month they were featured in the magazine. it's their all in one nonstick ceramic pan and what the magazine loved about this is not just
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body workout and in 2016 he founded his open air pump in a studio a successful business idea and international fitness magazine has named one of the world's best. most of his clients come from london alia dervish works for a bank she books an individual. session here at least once a week this is a welcome change to her air conditioned office and business look i'm happy yeah i'm much pal i'm not in so this you know i work in or i'm out on the floor and being comfortable i want to be outside. you know i get bruised oh i get you know i hide from the house. i really don't want to go you can exercise here at any time of the year come rain or shine and really give it your all. so here in the background we've got a great example of a functional training in. all the over all of the sledge work and the grip strength core strength of the new strength as well to get a return on the sled and it's a fun way to train as well because you're outside this year. several times a year tom camp holds competitions this time a total of $75.00 men and women are facing off in groups the contest combines muscle and insurance training.
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magazine. he read business stuff. he read iron age. i grew up reading iron age. an interesting magazine. i don't know if it still exists. but in his retirement he wanted to be -- he liked to read history. he liked to read biographies. he liked to read the kinds of books i was writing. he read every book that i wrote. i know this because he would offer his critique of my books. and he was pretty candid. but he likes something he would say billy, you did a good job. when he did like it he would say billy, not your best. i learned my father's standards from watching him eat their meals by mother would cook for him, a traditional relationship. another coat -- my father died four years ago. for the entire six years of their marriage, my mother would cut records for my father and dinner for my father. she refused to cook lunch for my father. he was expected to be working inside is a lunch. i marriage or father for better, for worse, but not for lunch. upon my father's death, another announce she was retiring from cooking that she has not cut every sense. anyway, my father would read my books -
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magazine. cutlery business. he read "iron age" i grew up reading "iron age," interesting magazine. i don't know if it still exists. he liked to read history. he liked to read biography. he liked to read the kinds of books that i was writing. and he read every book that i wrote. and i know this, because he would offer his critique of my books. and he was pretty candid when he looked something. he would say, billy, i think you did a good job on that one. when he didn't like it, he would say, billy, not your best. not your best. i learned my father's standard from watching him eat the meals that my mother would cook for him. a traditional relationship. my mother cooked -- my father died four years ago. and for the entire 60 years of their marriage, my mother would cook breakfast for my father and dinner for my father. she refuse d to cook lunch for y father. he was expected to be out working and find his own lunch. as she put it, i married your father for better or for worse, but not for lunch. anyway, i will just add upon my father's death, my mother announced that she was retiring f
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now i'll tell you about highlighting small businesses with an assist from oprah herself. tory johnson has some "o" magazinell at the same time, george. >> yeah, tory has been helping so many small businesses during this pandemic. >> yep. >>> and of course, we're following the latest developments on the crisis right now including the number of worldwide cases now closing in on the 2 million mark. 600,000 of those here in the u.s., and as we have been reporting, president trump is halting u.s. funding of the world health organization while the coronavirus is still raging. tom llamas is in new york outside a nursing home in the bronx. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good morning. and this morning we are tracking a lot of troubling news outside of nursing homes. now, many are taking extra precautions like the one you see behind me, and they have to. this as critics say president trump is trying to shift the blame by taking on an international body. this morning, amid the coronavirus pandemic, the president pointing fingers. announcing he's halting aid to the world health organization saying their initi
now i'll tell you about highlighting small businesses with an assist from oprah herself. tory johnson has some "o" magazinell at the same time, george. >> yeah, tory has been helping so many small businesses during this pandemic. >> yep. >>> and of course, we're following the latest developments on the crisis right now including the number of worldwide cases now closing in on the 2 million mark. 600,000 of those here in the u.s., and as we have been reporting,...
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a former staff writer for fortune magazine and spent 13 years in the investment business the hidden history of the cowboy west. [applause] >> thank you steve and i appreciate you coming. it's good to be back in coral gables. it seems like just yesterday i was her researching the career the founder of coral gables for this book bubble in the sun. the book is about the roaring twenties in florida and more specifically about the land boom which you may know is the greatest land boom in american history. and as it happens one of the most impactful because of the role that it played leading up to the great depression. and as a writer i am specializing about the speculative frenzy my previous book cattle kingdom published 2017 was about the open range cattle era after the siddle - - the civil war. and i discovered there is little more than the investment bubble of the 19 nineties. and with the young men to grow to california and went out to colorado and wyoming and montana to enjoy he cattle ranches. one of these was teddy roosevelt and when i began prospecting i hit on the land boom of the 19 tw
a former staff writer for fortune magazine and spent 13 years in the investment business the hidden history of the cowboy west. [applause] >> thank you steve and i appreciate you coming. it's good to be back in coral gables. it seems like just yesterday i was her researching the career the founder of coral gables for this book bubble in the sun. the book is about the roaring twenties in florida and more specifically about the land boom which you may know is the greatest land boom in...
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hello, i have been very busy mastering the art of the magazine dinner party.t sounds very middle—class, i have been to the pub virtually with some friends, but i haven't done a dinner party. is this something you dress up for? of is this something you dress up for? 0f celts, —— of course, what else do you get dressed up for? i have worked out how to do it so it is not awkward. your guests arrive, you have a nice chat while you are reading about you turn the video and microphone off, so there is no awkward chewing and talking at the same time, and then after dinner you get together again. and you are pretty sure most people are wearing trousers? because as the other thing, you have no idea what is going on the waist. absolutely no idea. but of course many of us are using conferencing apps at the moment for many different reasons. a lot of them far more important than my dinner parties. spencer, what do you think this lot up to? my patient is my first consideration. dignity of my patient. it sounds very important, go on. they are medical students taking their hi
hello, i have been very busy mastering the art of the magazine dinner party.t sounds very middle—class, i have been to the pub virtually with some friends, but i haven't done a dinner party. is this something you dress up for? of is this something you dress up for? 0f celts, —— of course, what else do you get dressed up for? i have worked out how to do it so it is not awkward. your guests arrive, you have a nice chat while you are reading about you turn the video and microphone off, so...
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business. i had spent many years mastering magazine circulation and subscription. the idea that we could apply subscriptions to video rental by mail was so far out there, the idea for video rental by mail in general was so far out there that it took us a while to get there. it took us 2.5 years of failed experiments before we finally stumbled on a crazy combination of things which was a subscription service and also the no due dates and no late fees and then making a list of what you want to see so we can ship them automatically. f you had asked me on april 15 the company years earlier what with the business model look like? i never could have told you it was going to be's instructions. who knew? >> what do you think of the name netflix? >> it's growing on me. [laughter] one of my early investors gave me great advice. at the beginning, when you just start, you don't have a formal name. you still have to write checks, get a lease. you have to have a company name. you have what a called a beta name, which is a name that you're going to use when you're figuring it out
business. i had spent many years mastering magazine circulation and subscription. the idea that we could apply subscriptions to video rental by mail was so far out there, the idea for video rental by mail in general was so far out there that it took us a while to get there. it took us 2.5 years of failed experiments before we finally stumbled on a crazy combination of things which was a subscription service and also the no due dates and no late fees and then making a list of what you want to...
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christopher is a former staff writer of the chief and fortune magazine he spent 15 years the investment business as previous book was "cattle kingdom" the hidden history of the cowboy west please give him a nice warm welcome. [applause] thank you steve i appreciate that, good evening everyone. i appreciate your coming. it's nice to be back in coral gables. seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merrick who is the founder of coral gables that is for this book "bubble in the sun". the book is about florida and the roaring 20s it's more importantly about the florida land boom which you may note was the greatest land boom in american history. as it happens one of the most impactful because of the role it played in the events that led up to the great depression. now at the moment, as a writer i am specializing in writing about these unusual speculative frenzies my previous book, "cattle kingdom" published in 2017 was about the open range cattle era after the civil war that's the cowboy era. i discovered that it was little more than an investment bubble, a lot like the.c
christopher is a former staff writer of the chief and fortune magazine he spent 15 years the investment business as previous book was "cattle kingdom" the hidden history of the cowboy west please give him a nice warm welcome. [applause] thank you steve i appreciate that, good evening everyone. i appreciate your coming. it's nice to be back in coral gables. seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merrick who is the founder of coral gables that is for this...
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business. so i spent many years mastering magazine circulation, mastering subscriptions. but the idea that we could apply subscriptions to video rental by mail with so far out there. the idea for video rental and general by mail was so far out there, that it took us a while to get there. it took us two and a half years of failed experiments before we finally stumbled upon this racy combination of things, which was a subscription service. it was also the no due dates and no late fees, and finally goes making a list of movies you want to see so we could ship them to you automatically. if you would ask me on april 14 when we launched the company years earlier but with the business model look like, i never could've told you it was going to be subscriptions. i mean, who knew? >> host: what do you think of the name netflix? >> guest: well, it's growing on me. one of my early investors actually gave me some great advice because at the beginning when you just start you don't have a formal name yet but you still have to write checks. you need to get a lease. you need to have compa
business. so i spent many years mastering magazine circulation, mastering subscriptions. but the idea that we could apply subscriptions to video rental by mail with so far out there. the idea for video rental and general by mail was so far out there, that it took us a while to get there. it took us two and a half years of failed experiments before we finally stumbled upon this racy combination of things, which was a subscription service. it was also the no due dates and no late fees, and...
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netflix was my sixth startup and two of the startups were in the publishing business so i spent many years mastering magazine circulation and mastering subscriptions but the idea that we could do a price of subscriptions to video by mail was so far out there that the idea for soup script or video regular in general was so far out there that it took us a while to get there and in fact, it took us two and a half years of failed experiments before we finally stumbled on this crazy combination of things which was the subscription service and also the no due dates and no late fees and finally it was making a list of movies you want to see so we could ship them to you automatically but if you asked me on april 14 when we launched the company years earlier what were the business model look like? i never could've told you we would be subscriptions. who knew. >> host: what you think of the name netflix? >> guest: well, it's growing on me. one of my early investors gave me great advice because at the beginning when you just start you don't have a formal name yet but still have to write checks and need to get at least
netflix was my sixth startup and two of the startups were in the publishing business so i spent many years mastering magazine circulation and mastering subscriptions but the idea that we could do a price of subscriptions to video by mail was so far out there that the idea for soup script or video regular in general was so far out there that it took us a while to get there and in fact, it took us two and a half years of failed experiments before we finally stumbled on this crazy combination of...
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magazine. he has spent 15 years in the investment business. his previous book was cattle kingdom. please give him a nice warm welcome. [applause] >> thank you, steve moss. appreciate that. good evening, everybody. really appreciate your company. it's nice to be back in coral gables. seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merritt who was the founder of coral gables. that was for this book. the book is about florida in the roaring 20s. more specifically, about the florida land boom which, as you may know, was the greatest land boom in american history. as it happens, one of the most impactful because of the role it played in the events that led up to the great depression. as a writer, i am specializing in writing about these unusual speculative frenzies. my previous book, cattle kingdom kingdom, published in 2017 was about open range cattle era after the civil war. that is a cowboy era. i discovered that it was really little more than an investment bubble. a lot like the.com bubble of the 1990s. instead of young men going out to california to join tech
magazine. he has spent 15 years in the investment business. his previous book was cattle kingdom. please give him a nice warm welcome. [applause] >> thank you, steve moss. appreciate that. good evening, everybody. really appreciate your company. it's nice to be back in coral gables. seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merritt who was the founder of coral gables. that was for this book. the book is about florida in the roaring 20s. more specifically, about...
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magazine, "o". it is highlighting 15 small businesses. it features model bakery in st.ns, which oprah, i think considers a classic. use the promo code oprah. i have to admit, dave, i have not tried their english muffin. i'm wondering, steve, you make it up to st. helena to bid. >> steve knows. >>> i usually make it to yardville. >> okay. >> but i have been up there. but not likely. >> it looks head. it does. >> uh-huh. >> maybe around the ago. >>> all right. do have a bit cooling trend here. it kicked in history. inland temps are still on the 70s but not today. they will slight into the 60s and they will stay there. yes, next thursday. when is the rain coming? that is what my friend just texted me. there's not much. texture back. i don't see anything here. el nino, the season pretty much quits off. i think it is probably over. now we're getting these weak little systems coming in. they're giving us a big cool down. some drizzle, very light ring. they will keep this pattern going all the way into probably monday. one system in -- this, the other one. and then a third one
magazine, "o". it is highlighting 15 small businesses. it features model bakery in st.ns, which oprah, i think considers a classic. use the promo code oprah. i have to admit, dave, i have not tried their english muffin. i'm wondering, steve, you make it up to st. helena to bid. >> steve knows. >>> i usually make it to yardville. >> okay. >> but i have been up there. but not likely. >> it looks head. it does. >> uh-huh. >> maybe around the...
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magazine, really there are four things. one is that it has always been about trust. it is an incredibly impactful businessheries that are stories that molly and her peers are writing have dramatic impact in the world for good. it is a fantastic magazine, and it is also all about equality. in fact, that idea is it is about trust, impact, equality, that's why we call it time. t-i-m-e. david: that is where you got it from. wow. ok. could you do the same for salesforce.com? marc: that wouldn't go over very well. it is a tough crowd in washington, d.c. that was actually my better material. [laughter] david: did you meet steve jobs and have a relationship with him? marc: i would not be the person i am and salesforce would not be the company it is without steve jobs. ♪ david: your background was you san francisco. is that right? marc: i am a fourth generation san franciscan. david: you went to high school. are you an athlete, were you a star student? marc: i was into computers. i was in radioshack in 1979. i found the model one. i went and talked to my grandmother and said i would like to buy one of these things
magazine, really there are four things. one is that it has always been about trust. it is an incredibly impactful businessheries that are stories that molly and her peers are writing have dramatic impact in the world for good. it is a fantastic magazine, and it is also all about equality. in fact, that idea is it is about trust, impact, equality, that's why we call it time. t-i-m-e. david: that is where you got it from. wow. ok. could you do the same for salesforce.com? marc: that wouldn't go...
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deals & steals" on fabulous food picks from the very best of "o" magazine and the cherry on top, they're from small and family owned businessesnot so serious ♪ yeah, you got that yummy, yummy ♪ >>> whip up a tasty snack without going to the grocery store. chef geoffrey zakarian making his spiced bean dip and revealing how you can too when you need a quarantine pick-me-up. all that and more as we say good morning, america. ♪ good morning, good moin >>> good morning. welcome to our second hour. we have a lot of great and important stories coming up. but first let's check in with our man, whit, who's working from home today. how is it going, my friend? ♪ to come wake me up >> dan and eva, good morning once again. it's going well. it's going well, and glad to see that we finally let our friend rob marciano out of the basement. things were getting a little weird down there with the cats, oh, there he is. and he definitely needed to do some laundry. we know that. but he's got a big day. he's out there covering some snow in the northeast and we'll hear from him a little later in the snow. >> he's making sure you know he's not too fa
deals & steals" on fabulous food picks from the very best of "o" magazine and the cherry on top, they're from small and family owned businessesnot so serious ♪ yeah, you got that yummy, yummy ♪ >>> whip up a tasty snack without going to the grocery store. chef geoffrey zakarian making his spiced bean dip and revealing how you can too when you need a quarantine pick-me-up. all that and more as we say good morning, america. ♪ good morning, good moin >>>...
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it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> tooichl magazinehose to feature in their latest issue the every day heroes helping communities keep going in these challenging times. one of those covers highlights yolonda fisher in dallas texas. they return to the kitchen every day despite the school being closed so they can feed thousands of kids who rely on the school meals. yolonda fisher joins us now from dallas. hi, yolonda, you are an angel. thank you for the work you are doing. we have a photo of you and your team when you got the magazine. how are you doing, and how does it feel when you see that cover? >> it's still unbelievable, a lot of people talked about it, and we can't believe we're on the cover. >> the recognition is so deserved. what do you hear from kids when they come through to get food? i know you told "time" it's not just kids that attend your school, right? >> the fefrt customer i dealt with thursday, she was like, was that you on the cover? yes. that's an awesome job -- awesome accolade for the job we do. >> talk to me about
it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> tooichl magazinehose to feature in their latest issue the every day heroes helping communities keep going in these challenging times. one of those covers highlights yolonda fisher in dallas texas. they return to the kitchen every day despite the school being closed so they can feed thousands of kids who rely on the school meals. yolonda fisher joins us now...
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supporting small businesses which has been so fun and this time with "o magazine" favorite things.ate blanchet is with us and i think you might be able to hear it. where everybody is saying your voice is so loud, can you hear my husband? >> yes. well, ginger and i had this discussion yesterday because i got a little lecture from my husband that my voice can carry and it's very loud and please take that call to the next room. ginger can relate. becau because, as you said, your husband doesn't even need a microphone. >> no, i require a mic, he does not. we hear him right now. >> these are the times we live in, my friend. ginger, we'll see you soon, "gma." thank you. >>> a special honor for medical personnel on the frontlines. the event about to get under way in the south bay. >>> a way to help small businesses along the coast. this new website that just launched. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken w
supporting small businesses which has been so fun and this time with "o magazine" favorite things.ate blanchet is with us and i think you might be able to hear it. where everybody is saying your voice is so loud, can you hear my husband? >> yes. well, ginger and i had this discussion yesterday because i got a little lecture from my husband that my voice can carry and it's very loud and please take that call to the next room. ginger can relate. becau because, as you said, your...
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magazine while they wait. means our land shops with more than 800 square metres of space can also open if they're divided into separate areas that means big department stores can return to business in saxony customers are required to wear a mask and today bavaria has followed suit cloth masks will be mandatory there in shops and on public transport from next week the lack of a single set of rules for all of germany has irritated some of the rich man i would like to see standard rules for retailers across the whole country and i would prefer the rules to be implemented immediately in the different states that germany's retailers are optimistic as they emerge from the lockdown they hope that customers will come but that business will not lead to a surge in infections. now germany has stressed that digital solutions will be needed to help prevent the spread of new infections in the coming months but germany has often led behind the e.u. countries when it comes to digital technology our chief political editor michelle accrue from the us the german health minister years shun whether this would be germany's a key business hill in risk in its response to the pandemic. well in this fede
magazine while they wait. means our land shops with more than 800 square metres of space can also open if they're divided into separate areas that means big department stores can return to business in saxony customers are required to wear a mask and today bavaria has followed suit cloth masks will be mandatory there in shops and on public transport from next week the lack of a single set of rules for all of germany has irritated some of the rich man i would like to see standard rules for...
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. >>> start-up businesses are also being hit hard by the coronavirus. according to forbes magazine, several start-ups have closed after venture capital dried up in the middle of the pandemic. especially hard-hit are start- ups having to do with the travel industry. cnbc reports start-ups laid off more than 3,800 people last month. and scooter companies like lime are starting to lay off staff, and taking the scooters off streets. bird is removing fleets in six u.s. cities, including san francisco and san josi. lime is temporarily stopping service in 24 countries including the united states. experts are saying in the middle of a pandemic, people don't want to ride a scooter that's been touched by an unknown number of people. >>> 7:46. now economic information reflects the worldwide problems caused by the coronavirus. there's a big change for macy's stock as well in today's dollars and cents. >> not a great change. macy's is being removed from the s&p 500 because of a steep drop in its market cap, its valuation. stocks at the opening bell were lower this morning. new manufacturing num
. >>> start-up businesses are also being hit hard by the coronavirus. according to forbes magazine, several start-ups have closed after venture capital dried up in the middle of the pandemic. especially hard-hit are start- ups having to do with the travel industry. cnbc reports start-ups laid off more than 3,800 people last month. and scooter companies like lime are starting to lay off staff, and taking the scooters off streets. bird is removing fleets in six u.s. cities, including san...