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chamber of commerce has stepped in every time and killed every one of those buy american initiative how about that really i mean can you think if you destroy a buy american initiative ok why do you do that because the chamber of commerce they want the 1st of all they only represent 19 companies 19 of the biggest multinationals in the world they don't represent mom and pop so they want to ship jobs overseas they want you know they want the cheap labor. in the process we have lost our heart when it comes to manufacturing in jobs that should stay right here in this country and so as i watch this whole thing develop nafta a disaster absolute let me tell you how bad tell me tell you how it's affecting the e.u. people don't even know the story in the e.u. this globalized notion of global plod to politics in the e.u. if you're in italy and you want to grow oranges in italy because that's what you've done for generations the e.u. says to you can't grow and sell oranges because that's reserved for portugal or wherever it may be they're actually told what they can sell what they can't sell that's
chamber of commerce has stepped in every time and killed every one of those buy american initiative how about that really i mean can you think if you destroy a buy american initiative ok why do you do that because the chamber of commerce they want the 1st of all they only represent 19 companies 19 of the biggest multinationals in the world they don't represent mom and pop so they want to ship jobs overseas they want you know they want the cheap labor. in the process we have lost our heart when...
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current shelter-in-place order in phase 2 of reopening the economy, the ceo of one of the creeks chamber of commerce j hoyer was relieved, we're happy forward of there are a lot of businesses out there that are are combating the suffering. yeah, and any movement in that direction is health, although the state is easing restrictions monday contra costa health services has decided to keep the current health order in place barring an essential businesses from offering curbside service hoyer explains why the chamber agrees with this decision as tough because why would i just be different. >>logic is that we're a part of the east bay, the census compare were part of that marketplace. therefore e it makes sense that all the counties were together with what they're doing however, he says or businesses that are reopening the challenges being ready for that opportunity the crux of this issue. >>is to make sure that everybody really understands what they can and can't do anyone who has employees is worried about those boys. >>they don't want them getting sick the businesses that will be opening we'll be havin
current shelter-in-place order in phase 2 of reopening the economy, the ceo of one of the creeks chamber of commerce j hoyer was relieved, we're happy forward of there are a lot of businesses out there that are are combating the suffering. yeah, and any movement in that direction is health, although the state is easing restrictions monday contra costa health services has decided to keep the current health order in place barring an essential businesses from offering curbside service hoyer...
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is a painful process, but the napa chamber of commerce of the other chambers here in napa county are paving the way to make it really work, and they're working hard with our napa county health department to come out with the process, it will be safe, and efficient for all businesses in the community. >> do you know when that plan might be availed? >> the plan was typed up and submitted to our napa county health department, and governor newsom came out with new orders today and from what i understand, the health department will be updating the guidelines as early as tomorrow. so, it's kind of the phasing in , two step phasing in of kind of a soft opening, and a bigger opening for more businesses in the county. >> the governor living in a to the county officials whether not they want to move into this phase, it sounds like you and napa are in fact going to move forward with the opening more business. >> yes, it's the goal, the chamber of commerce has made it real clear under the leadership of mike murray and our city of nappy chambers well as all the other cities of napa county, have m
is a painful process, but the napa chamber of commerce of the other chambers here in napa county are paving the way to make it really work, and they're working hard with our napa county health department to come out with the process, it will be safe, and efficient for all businesses in the community. >> do you know when that plan might be availed? >> the plan was typed up and submitted to our napa county health department, and governor newsom came out with new orders today and from...
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banks and others are still in hong kong, and i hope they will continue to support the american chamber of commercee american chamber of commerce will continue to stand up for the rule of law, will continue to stand up for all of those things which have helped hong kong and american business in hong kong and american business around the world to prosper. american business is so successful because it has helped create an environment. markets can operate on a fair basis and i think that is the ,ay the best banks have behaved not occasionally without getting things wrong. we will not go over that, but they are better than the alternative. francine: christopher patton, thank you so much we will have to -- think you so much. -- thank you so much. christopher patton, former governor of hong kong. do not miss "leadership live with david carlisle," speaking exclusively to the youtube chairman. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: we were just having a great conversation on the market. conversationgreat on the agricultural commodities. we spent enough time talking about oil and not the rest. joining us is trace
banks and others are still in hong kong, and i hope they will continue to support the american chamber of commercee american chamber of commerce will continue to stand up for the rule of law, will continue to stand up for all of those things which have helped hong kong and american business in hong kong and american business around the world to prosper. american business is so successful because it has helped create an environment. markets can operate on a fair basis and i think that is the ,ay...
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current shelter-in-place order in phase 2 of reopening the economy, the ceo of one of the creeks chamber of commerce day hoyer was relieved we're happy forward of there are a lot of businesses out there that are are combating the suffering. yeah, any movement in that direction is health, although the state is easing restrictions monday contra costa health services has decided to keep the current health order in place barring an essential businesses from offering curbside service hoyer explains why the chamber agrees with this decision as tough because why would just be different. >>well, a logic is that we're a part of the east bay, the census compare were part of that marketplace. therefore e it makes sense that all the counties were together with what they're doing however, he says or businesses that are reopening the challenges being ready for that opportunity the crux of this issue. >>is to make sure that everybody really understands what age and can't to anyone who has employees is worried about those boys. >>they don't want them getting sick the businesses that will be opening we'll be having
current shelter-in-place order in phase 2 of reopening the economy, the ceo of one of the creeks chamber of commerce day hoyer was relieved we're happy forward of there are a lot of businesses out there that are are combating the suffering. yeah, any movement in that direction is health, although the state is easing restrictions monday contra costa health services has decided to keep the current health order in place barring an essential businesses from offering curbside service hoyer explains...
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but kpix 5 has found out they will have to do it in oakley after the chamber of commerce shut down. >board members say the oakley chamber of commerce struggled financially, even before the pandemic. the virus knocked out any chance of survival. >> just makes you want to cry. it just -- it's as sad as it gets. >> reporter: the latest casualty of covid-19. >> final nail in the coffin. covid-19 just buried us. >> reporter: board member mark whit lock says the chamber relied on its annual wine and whisky fundraiser event to cover operating costs. the june event was cancel. and with membership dropping in recent years, down to about 60 business members, the nonprofit ran out of money and shut its door losing that touch with the community. someone having a voice for the business community there that is now gone. >> reporter: the vice mayor said it's a big loss for the city of 42,000 people in easton
but kpix 5 has found out they will have to do it in oakley after the chamber of commerce shut down. >board members say the oakley chamber of commerce struggled financially, even before the pandemic. the virus knocked out any chance of survival. >> just makes you want to cry. it just -- it's as sad as it gets. >> reporter: the latest casualty of covid-19. >> final nail in the coffin. covid-19 just buried us. >> reporter: board member mark whit lock says the chamber...
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chamber of commerce. that is right up next here on "bloomberg surveillance." ritika: a third night of -- violencer the from protests over the death of george floyd. on twitter, president trump blasted the mayor of minneapolis , called the rioters thugs, and threatened to send in the national guard. twitter said it violated its raw's about qualifying violence, hours after the president signed an executive order seek to -- order seeking to weaken liabilities for tech companies. the president says he is not happy with regulations that would cut freedoms in hong kong. that opens the door for the president to impose penalties. they could take a range of actions, including revoking hong kong's special trading status. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the fed actually hasn't done a lot in the credit markets all, but there is a sense that the fed will be there for purchasing reasons, or to provide for markets to actu
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that is according to the british chamber of commerce. y the director general of the british chamber of commerce out of marshall, who joins us now -- adam marshall, who joins us now. how would you assess u.k. businesses' readiness to open? i notice a large proportion of your survey comes from businesses in the services sector, which i also feel get less in the conversation. adam: that's absolutely right. i think businesses are partially ready to reopen, but not completely. the good news is that the vast majority of them know about the u.k. government guidance on theening and working in workplace. that is positive. very often government guidance documents are not something businesses read in great detail, but in this case, they have. but only a small proportion of them do feel that they are able to fully restart their operations under these rules. many businesses are trying to feel their way through and understand just how much of their operation they can bring back on stream. thinki wonder why you they don't want to go back to work. is it
that is according to the british chamber of commerce. y the director general of the british chamber of commerce out of marshall, who joins us now -- adam marshall, who joins us now. how would you assess u.k. businesses' readiness to open? i notice a large proportion of your survey comes from businesses in the services sector, which i also feel get less in the conversation. adam: that's absolutely right. i think businesses are partially ready to reopen, but not completely. the good news is that...
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at the us chamber of commerce we represent 3 million businesses. njunction with over 1,600 local and state chambers of commerce. and over the past eight weeks, it seems like eight months but over the past eight weeks, we have fielded calls from small businesses all over america, who are desperate for cash. now there have been some government resources that have helped but the primary reason that they're desperate for cash, and this shows up in the met life survey that we've done, is lack of customers, lack of revenue, so right now we have 50 states that are in some process of reopening. and that's key to turning that around so that customers can come in, shop safely, and build those revenues back up at small businesses. >> that's what i wanted to ask you about. i wanted to know if this fight for survival of small businesses has shifted at this point, it's not about a federal bailout, it's about convincing people it's safe for them to come in, sit down, eat a meal or shop their products and services. how are small businesses -- how are they addressin
at the us chamber of commerce we represent 3 million businesses. njunction with over 1,600 local and state chambers of commerce. and over the past eight weeks, it seems like eight months but over the past eight weeks, we have fielded calls from small businesses all over america, who are desperate for cash. now there have been some government resources that have helped but the primary reason that they're desperate for cash, and this shows up in the met life survey that we've done, is lack of...
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chamber in d.c. not wanting us to enforce the law. >> money talks and i think a lot of local chamber of commerce members have noisy a what the national chamber of commerce actually represents and i think most of the grass roots local members would be appalled to know that and it would be one thing again if we can point fingers that julian castro would say they are really out there. they want to decriminalize border trespassing and they're talking about this seriously. they want to abolish ice and not replace it with anything else. but lurking behind them are larger corporate interest that allow the crazies and the radicals to give voice to the ultimate working agenda of their own organization. they will be very happy as every last willing worker in the world if they were to cross the border for a dollar an hour wages. >> let me ask you this and are related point, were talking about business community and free trade is really important in nafta and having three good and services across the border to mexico. my observation, yoga growing middle class in mexico because of nafta getting free trade. our goal
chamber in d.c. not wanting us to enforce the law. >> money talks and i think a lot of local chamber of commerce members have noisy a what the national chamber of commerce actually represents and i think most of the grass roots local members would be appalled to know that and it would be one thing again if we can point fingers that julian castro would say they are really out there. they want to decriminalize border trespassing and they're talking about this seriously. they want to abolish...
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of san francisco chamber of commerce. >> okay. we have invited a number of business leaders and community service providers to provide us with their perspective on the economic response to the local emergency. as we head into the second month of sheltering in place, it's imperative that we hear from these groups and businesses themselves and put in perspectives to inform recommendations of the recovery effort. we know that there's not going to be a quick fix for turning the economy around. that's the unfortunate reality. but we do know that the economy will come back and that any effort to support our small businesseses should be developed with their voices and diverse experiences in mind. for that reason, we've invited everyone. we want to hear what you have to say. we're particularly encouraging members of the public to call in and provide their input and voices. we received a number of emails. so with that i'd like to introduce carlos solorzano, north region chair for hispanic chamber of commerce of san francisco to kick off our
of san francisco chamber of commerce. >> okay. we have invited a number of business leaders and community service providers to provide us with their perspective on the economic response to the local emergency. as we head into the second month of sheltering in place, it's imperative that we hear from these groups and businesses themselves and put in perspectives to inform recommendations of the recovery effort. we know that there's not going to be a quick fix for turning the economy...
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that would mean the hispanic chamber of commerce, for example. irrc, which has been around for years in the vaietnamese community. the black chamber of commerce. these folks haven't been leveraged or utilized at all. they have databases, memberships. they would like to help get the word out. let's put the resources to work to make that happen. i think that's probably a $250,000 or $500,000 item. but we've got an $8 billion budget, and as i said, this is a life and death item. i think that's a small price to pay to protect people's lives. >> absolutely. i think a lot of us were surprised at the concentration levels, but at the same time, i don't think we were. i think it may have been expected by a lot of us, just the fact that a lot of us did not mobilize in town. we'll be back, stay with us. >>> we're back with dave cortez on "communidad del valle." it's going to take everyone that is vested in the entire community to solve this issue, is that correct? >> it is. it's going to take a huge grassroots effort, but one that the county can do, one that
that would mean the hispanic chamber of commerce, for example. irrc, which has been around for years in the vaietnamese community. the black chamber of commerce. these folks haven't been leveraged or utilized at all. they have databases, memberships. they would like to help get the word out. let's put the resources to work to make that happen. i think that's probably a $250,000 or $500,000 item. but we've got an $8 billion budget, and as i said, this is a life and death item. i think that's a...
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>>the hotels and motels are closed in south lake tahoe, the chamber of commerce here told us they are open on the nevada side. what is the message from the chamber of commerce about this. >>ban on visitors. >>i can't sit by the words is let my people go we had we think that we have to be allowed to open immediately we spot today. mayor jason collins told us he had no intention of running for reelection in november before this move in even started are you aware of businesses that are supportive of your efforts to enforce this ban. >>there are many visitors are many businesses that are in support of taking this moment possible for south lake tahoe is allowing in person restaurant dining with restrictions. >>and the city manager here says the city's following eldorado county's health guidelines to the letter. >>the decision to ultimately moved into stage 3 to help businesses reopen is not the mayor's decision saw it. it is a decision that leads from the county health officer still there's a sense of urgency here to open businesses. >>even faster we want to be there as quickly as possible
>>the hotels and motels are closed in south lake tahoe, the chamber of commerce here told us they are open on the nevada side. what is the message from the chamber of commerce about this. >>ban on visitors. >>i can't sit by the words is let my people go we had we think that we have to be allowed to open immediately we spot today. mayor jason collins told us he had no intention of running for reelection in november before this move in even started are you aware of businesses...
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current shelter-in-place order in phase 2 of reopening the economy, the ceo of one of the creeks chamber of commerce day hoyer was relieved, we're happy forward of there are a lot of businesses out there that are are combating suffering. yeah, any movement in that direction so although the state is easing restrictions monday contra costa health services has decided to keep the current health order in place barring an essential businesses from offering curbside service hoyer explains why the chamber agrees with this decision s tough because why would i just be different. >>logic is that we're a part of the east bay, the census compare were part of that marketplace. therefore e it makes sense that all the counties were together with what they're doing however, he says or businesses that are reopening the challenges being ready for that opportunity the crux of this issue. >>is to make sure that everybody really understands what age and can't to anyone who has employees is worried about those boys. >>they don't want them getting sick the businesses that will be opening we'll be having customers coming y
current shelter-in-place order in phase 2 of reopening the economy, the ceo of one of the creeks chamber of commerce day hoyer was relieved, we're happy forward of there are a lot of businesses out there that are are combating suffering. yeah, any movement in that direction so although the state is easing restrictions monday contra costa health services has decided to keep the current health order in place barring an essential businesses from offering curbside service hoyer explains why the...
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>>the hotels and motels are closed in south lake tahoe, the chamber of commerce here told us they are open on the nevada side. what is the message from the chamber of commerce about this. >>ban on visitors. >>i can't sit by the words let my people go we at all we think that we have to be allowed to open immediately responsibly today mayor jason collins told us he had no intention of running for reelection in november before this move in even started are you aware of businesses that are supportive of your efforts to enforce this ban. >>there are many visitors are many businesses that are in support of taking this slow methodical forward south lake tahoe is allowing in person restaurant dining with restrictions. >>and the city manager here says the city's following eldorado county's health guidelines to the letter. >>the decision to ultimately moved into stage 3 to help businesses reopen is not the mayor's decision sort. it is a decision that leads from the county health officer still there's a sense of urgency here to open businesses. >>even faster we want to be there as quickly as pos
>>the hotels and motels are closed in south lake tahoe, the chamber of commerce here told us they are open on the nevada side. what is the message from the chamber of commerce about this. >>ban on visitors. >>i can't sit by the words let my people go we at all we think that we have to be allowed to open immediately responsibly today mayor jason collins told us he had no intention of running for reelection in november before this move in even started are you aware of businesses...
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>>the hotels and motels are closed in south lake tahoe, the chamber of commerce here told us they are open on the nevada side. what is the message from the chamber of commerce about this. >>ban on visitors. >>i can't sit by the words is let my people go we had we think that we have to be allowed to open immediately we spot today. mayor jason collins told us he had no intention of running for reelection in november before this move in even started are you aware of businesses that are supportive of your efforts to enforce this ban. >>there are many visitors are many businesses that are in support of taking this moment possible for south lake tahoe is allowing in person restaurant dining with restrictions. >>and the city manager here says the city's following eldorado county's health guidelines to the letter. >>the decision to ultimately moved into stage 3 to help businesses reopen is not the mayor's decision saw it. it is a decision that leads from the county health officer still there's a sense of urgency here to open businesses. >>even faster we want to be there as quickly as possible
>>the hotels and motels are closed in south lake tahoe, the chamber of commerce here told us they are open on the nevada side. what is the message from the chamber of commerce about this. >>ban on visitors. >>i can't sit by the words is let my people go we had we think that we have to be allowed to open immediately we spot today. mayor jason collins told us he had no intention of running for reelection in november before this move in even started are you aware of businesses...
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chamber of commerce and of course they're being quoted as saying that they are concerned that there will be opportunistic lawsuits but you know i work for my pap antonio america's lawyer is well with 11 top 20 a law firm they handle a lot of personal injury litigation and when i was telling him about this story we were talking about it and republicans efforts to shield businesses from liability his 1st statement was you know this is what they always do any time you hear the u.s. chamber of commerce come forward and say you know what we really want to limit the public's access to hold businesses accountable he said that's essentially the same thing as saying we want to take away your rights as a citizen so that's what it does i mean yes there's a balance you want to try between frivolous lawsuits and those that have no basis but to basically say hey you businesses you don't have to take in a defense for the republicans are saying if there's negligence or cases where they're not following proper protocol or it can be shown that they've been reckless or negligent you know in the wilfulness
chamber of commerce and of course they're being quoted as saying that they are concerned that there will be opportunistic lawsuits but you know i work for my pap antonio america's lawyer is well with 11 top 20 a law firm they handle a lot of personal injury litigation and when i was telling him about this story we were talking about it and republicans efforts to shield businesses from liability his 1st statement was you know this is what they always do any time you hear the u.s. chamber of...
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current shelter-in-place order in phase 2 of reopening the economy, the ceo of one of the creeks chamber of commerce day hoyer was relieved, we're happy to look forward of their lot of businesses out there that are are combating suffering. yeah, any movement in that direction so although the state is easing restrictions monday contra costa health services has decided to keep the current health order in place barring an essential businesses from offering curbside service hoyer explains why the chamber agrees with this decision s tough because why would just be different. >>logic is that we're a part of the east bay, the census compare were part of that marketplace. therefore e it makes sense that all the counties were together with what they're doing however, he says or businesses that are reopening the challenges being ready for that opportunity the crux of this issue. >>is to make sure that everybody really understands what age and can't to anyone who has employees is worried about those boys. >>they don't want them getting sick the businesses that will be opening we'll be having customers coming y
current shelter-in-place order in phase 2 of reopening the economy, the ceo of one of the creeks chamber of commerce day hoyer was relieved, we're happy to look forward of their lot of businesses out there that are are combating suffering. yeah, any movement in that direction so although the state is easing restrictions monday contra costa health services has decided to keep the current health order in place barring an essential businesses from offering curbside service hoyer explains why the...
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we can speak now to adam marshall from the british chambers of commerce. e of weeks or possibly even longer in order to prepare to reopen their operations so they need to get a little bit of clarity about when that first easing is going to come and then when subsequent easing is going to come. i think they understand the course public health considerations have to come first in the government may have to make changes to the plan as we go but they need to start seeing some timeframes for reopening and that will give them the confidence to get ready. in particular, when you look at the current restrictions, what would you like to see go first? well, i think what businesses need is knowledge about what sort of ppe they will require. they want to know what sort of methods they are going to put in place in order to operate safely. as you heard from many examples there... those... already operating... but those who have had to close over the last month are going to need some of that and they wa nted going to need some of that and they wanted to be led by public h
we can speak now to adam marshall from the british chambers of commerce. e of weeks or possibly even longer in order to prepare to reopen their operations so they need to get a little bit of clarity about when that first easing is going to come and then when subsequent easing is going to come. i think they understand the course public health considerations have to come first in the government may have to make changes to the plan as we go but they need to start seeing some timeframes for...
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the british chambers of commerce has said the government need to keep levels of public spending highoost the economy after the lockdown is lifted. our business correspondent katy austin has more. liz and phil's independent health club near nottingham has been closed since march, like other leisure businesses. revenue has ceased but the costs happen, so huge impact. support schemes, including furloughing employees, have helped. they want to know when they can reopen. we also need to know how we can reopen, the scope of it, and also how many people we will be allowed to have m, people we will be allowed to have in, because if the turnover will be restricted by the fact that we've got to keep huge social distancing measures in force. they think further support will be needed. extending the furlough scheme may be one thing they could do. we have also talked about the potentially, deferring tax, that they could potentially write that off. that would mean additional cost to the taxpayer, and tens of billions of pounds has already been spent on emergency support schemes for businesses, but
the british chambers of commerce has said the government need to keep levels of public spending highoost the economy after the lockdown is lifted. our business correspondent katy austin has more. liz and phil's independent health club near nottingham has been closed since march, like other leisure businesses. revenue has ceased but the costs happen, so huge impact. support schemes, including furloughing employees, have helped. they want to know when they can reopen. we also need to know how we...
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over the last several weeks like many of my colleagues have been chambers of commerce, small business owners and others who told me that th about the decist they were forced to make in m ts virus they still have to pay their rent and other overhead. those struggles were familiar for businesses across the country and why we unanimously in the senate created the paycheck protection program. it was designed to help manage these unchartered waters by providing eight weeks of cash flow assistance to cover payroll and other business-related kexpenses. the $350 billion the funding ran out in less than two weeks in the paycheck protection program is a total of 28.5 billion that is just from the first 350 billion that we appropriat appropriated. it became obvious that there was more demand than supply. so far, $670 billion have gone into the paycheck protection program. these are astronomical numbers but obviously the need was serious and this appears to be meeting a very real need to keep these businesses afloat along with their employees. since our small businesses have gotten these funds or
over the last several weeks like many of my colleagues have been chambers of commerce, small business owners and others who told me that th about the decist they were forced to make in m ts virus they still have to pay their rent and other overhead. those struggles were familiar for businesses across the country and why we unanimously in the senate created the paycheck protection program. it was designed to help manage these unchartered waters by providing eight weeks of cash flow assistance to...
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wait much to the anger of many business owners we meet with kimberly clark who says off this chamber of commerce 65 percent of their members are small businesses the mood is just general. consistency i would say between federal local and state government the business owners again that i've spoken to want government to step back and let the business owners take take over. stanley because his works as a community development manager with and respect of a credit union he takes us to a brand new york fire where they have already introduced changes like plexiglas barriers or enhanced cleaning businesses don't need the governments to tell them what to do he says the sense of the business owners that i've spoken to really feel that they are capable now they have more information opening their businesses in a responsible manner back of the beauty salon in washington d.c. reopening and staying safe that's what cliché china sutton want i miss being at work i miss my scene my miss my own staff my. so. in houston turman to make her way back for her clients and her community clichy china says she expects a d
wait much to the anger of many business owners we meet with kimberly clark who says off this chamber of commerce 65 percent of their members are small businesses the mood is just general. consistency i would say between federal local and state government the business owners again that i've spoken to want government to step back and let the business owners take take over. stanley because his works as a community development manager with and respect of a credit union he takes us to a brand new...
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the last several weeks like many of my colleagues, i felt innumerable videoconferences with chambers of commerce, small business owners and others have told me about the difficult decision they been forcedis to make in the wake of this virus. without any demand, without an opportunity to sell their services or the food or other material they provide, they had to lay off employees are reduce their pay. and some were more concern they couldn't survive more than a few weeks because they still had to pay the rent and their overhead. those struggles are familiar for businesses across the country and that's why we together literally unanimously in the senate created the paycheck protection program. this new loan program was designed to help america's small businesses and their employees manage these uncharted waters. by providing eight weeks of cash flow assistance to cover payroll and other isms related expenses. as we now know it so popular and so needed that initial $350 billion we funded ran out in less than two weeks. from that batch of funding though texas received more loans than any other stat
the last several weeks like many of my colleagues, i felt innumerable videoconferences with chambers of commerce, small business owners and others have told me about the difficult decision they been forcedis to make in the wake of this virus. without any demand, without an opportunity to sell their services or the food or other material they provide, they had to lay off employees are reduce their pay. and some were more concern they couldn't survive more than a few weeks because they still had...
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joerg wuttke is with the eu chamber of commerce on china. uch more to talk about ford here. fors an important week economic data. as you well know, much of it coming in grim most of right now, monday update. your first word news. viviana: we begin with president donald trump estimating as many as 100,000 americans could die from the new coronavirus. last night on fox news come he released a new projection. a month ago the president said he hopes the death toll would be less than 60,000. so far, more than 67,000 americans have died from this disease. donald trump is promising more federal help for jobless americans, but there is a catch. he says the next round of stimulus must include a payroll tax cut and that is an idea even republican lawmakers have not embraced. the u.k. will not be back to normal soon. transport minister saying the country would take a gradual path out of its lockdown. though, the government will soon publish guidelines on how to return to work. a poll showing two thirds of britain's oppose lifting the lockdown now. we en
joerg wuttke is with the eu chamber of commerce on china. uch more to talk about ford here. fors an important week economic data. as you well know, much of it coming in grim most of right now, monday update. your first word news. viviana: we begin with president donald trump estimating as many as 100,000 americans could die from the new coronavirus. last night on fox news come he released a new projection. a month ago the president said he hopes the death toll would be less than 60,000. so far,...
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we will hear from the american chamber of commerce and their comments on the long-term ramifications. a weekend ofhead violence across major u.s. cities as demonstrations over the death of george floyd intensify. he emerging markets posted their second straight month of gains in may, but will the resilience last? this is bloomberg. ♪ sophie: -- dave: karina: you are watching daybreak australia. a fragile pace of recovery from the coronavirus lockdown in the first quarter. the official pmi results were expected, indicating the rebound is faltering amid weaker global demand. china has abandoned numerical growth targets as the pandemic and trade war cripples overseas orders. india is moving through a phased lifting of the lockdown despite recording a record number of daily cases. shopping malls, restaurants and places of worship will not be open as the government attempts to reboot an economy that was already slowing. there was an estimated 100 million people out of work. brazil has announced a record number of new virus cases as well and has overtaken france as the fourth worst hit nati
we will hear from the american chamber of commerce and their comments on the long-term ramifications. a weekend ofhead violence across major u.s. cities as demonstrations over the death of george floyd intensify. he emerging markets posted their second straight month of gains in may, but will the resilience last? this is bloomberg. ♪ sophie: -- dave: karina: you are watching daybreak australia. a fragile pace of recovery from the coronavirus lockdown in the first quarter. the official pmi...
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authorities many are executives with german companies and the deal was brokered by the german chamber of commerce china has barred most non-citizens from entering the country to prevent the introduction of new infections. and someone who was on that flight was our correspondent mathias benning he joins me now from tianjin way he's in quarantine mathias hi tell us more about the person who tested positive and what that means for you. it was 34 year old engineer from a small place in the south of germany authorities have late released quite a bit of state or he entered the country without symptoms and with a body temperature of 36.3 degrees. that is what we know so far he must have tested negative in the in frankfurt because he was on that flight and passengers were tested before the flight so now we hear we haven't heard anything but let's just have a look 1st at what how this flight was organized and how the security measures let's have a look. i am here in frankfurt airport usually one of europe's busiest airports it's eerily empty these days a few people however are queuing up in front of a lou
authorities many are executives with german companies and the deal was brokered by the german chamber of commerce china has barred most non-citizens from entering the country to prevent the introduction of new infections. and someone who was on that flight was our correspondent mathias benning he joins me now from tianjin way he's in quarantine mathias hi tell us more about the person who tested positive and what that means for you. it was 34 year old engineer from a small place in the south of...
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. >> the queens chamber of commerce estimated nearly half of the neighborhood 6,000 restaurants may notthe current arrest pandemic. and one woman vying for the district's congressional seat is reminding voters the incumbent, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez led the charge against what could have been a major job maker. >> when she threw 25,000 jobs out i thought, wow, she has no idea how important jobs are. >> michelle cabrera, a former news anchor is billing herself as a business friendly centrist. >> we democrats made clear in the primaries what we wanted. we want to the far left, and if we want to the far left we would have one. >> they criticized the aoc for the current affairs to leave bill saying she's out of touch with her's constituents. >> at the height of the crisis aoc stated her luxury apartment, and she didn't come home even though people were dying. >> she wants called herself a whole foods republican and was registered to the party. she advocated for small government and fiscal conservatism in her 2010 book which includes a forward bite trump economic advisor larry
. >> the queens chamber of commerce estimated nearly half of the neighborhood 6,000 restaurants may notthe current arrest pandemic. and one woman vying for the district's congressional seat is reminding voters the incumbent, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez led the charge against what could have been a major job maker. >> when she threw 25,000 jobs out i thought, wow, she has no idea how important jobs are. >> michelle cabrera, a former news anchor is billing herself as...
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the oakley chamber of commerce announcing it's ceasing operations. frsz the claim perrelied on its annual wine and whiskey fundraiser to cover operating coves. but the event was canceled. and the it ran out of money. >> it makes me want it cry. >> it was the networking and coloneling rodrey. >> city leaders hope once the economy comes back, they could revive, they could bring back the claim befr in future. for >>> in the area of king road and duffey way, a suspect tried to run away and drew a firearm. nobody was hurt in shooting. police took the suspect into custody. >>> in police are looking for the suspect in a shog that left one dead. ruffs found the involve pronounced dead at the keep. his identity has not been release. >>> could the mystery aroun k solvedun's aen >> and the big change among most aerlz. >> a bigsendoff for a northern california doctor. >> and we did see it in some. light rain fell for saturday. >>> new video surfacing as king jomup, before speaksvian video m fending a fertilizer plant today. there has been speculation aboutiz heal
the oakley chamber of commerce announcing it's ceasing operations. frsz the claim perrelied on its annual wine and whiskey fundraiser to cover operating coves. but the event was canceled. and the it ran out of money. >> it makes me want it cry. >> it was the networking and coloneling rodrey. >> city leaders hope once the economy comes back, they could revive, they could bring back the claim befr in future. for >>> in the area of king road and duffey way, a suspect...
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>> we have a task force and i mentioned it's going to be made up of our chamber of commerce, and our downtown association. with [ laughter ] is a great leader there. but also our economic development team in city hall. we want to provide those spaces, i know that restaurants are already providing takeout food, if people are able to sit down, in public areas, and socially distance. and they will be able to eat in the spaces too. that will be up to the task force to decide. certainly, when the restaurants open their doors, and they are open for dining and options, we need to have these options available for them, because if they don't survive, we don't survive. >> because, i think the key . here, is that really the restaurants are going to look a lot different, even once dining rooms are reopen. because we are going to have to space out those tables. so what you are saying is if restaurants are allowed to have even more tables that are outside, in an open area near the restaurant. them potentially they can bring in more money. customers otherwise would be limited right? >> that's exact
>> we have a task force and i mentioned it's going to be made up of our chamber of commerce, and our downtown association. with [ laughter ] is a great leader there. but also our economic development team in city hall. we want to provide those spaces, i know that restaurants are already providing takeout food, if people are able to sit down, in public areas, and socially distance. and they will be able to eat in the spaces too. that will be up to the task force to decide. certainly, when...
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to help employers adapt, the regional chamber of commerce has ordered 150,000 masks. [speaking french] reporter: businesses are eagager to reopen, b but doubts remain whether customers will feel safe enough to shop in public. tom: brazil's health ministry has reported more cases and 610 from thehs coronavirus. brazil is one of the worst the world.natioions of various state governors have then steps to contain outbreak. but president john bolsonaro they may do more h harm than god and the government is warning of a possible economic collapse. reporter: for brazil's federal government the biggest threat is not the health crisis. it is the economic one. [speaking spanish] bolsonaro and his economy ministetemade the anments as they held imprpromptu meeting with the chf justice of the supreme court, hoping to convince him of the difficulty. he ruled that states have their ability to control measures. brazil is the effort but -- epicenter of the coronavirus epidemic. infections continue to climb. the daily death toll has been over 600 for the past three days. hospitals are
to help employers adapt, the regional chamber of commerce has ordered 150,000 masks. [speaking french] reporter: businesses are eagager to reopen, b but doubts remain whether customers will feel safe enough to shop in public. tom: brazil's health ministry has reported more cases and 610 from thehs coronavirus. brazil is one of the worst the world.natioions of various state governors have then steps to contain outbreak. but president john bolsonaro they may do more h harm than god and the...