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john crawford, chandler. the company is called pop up pantry.you are in oklahoma, go check them out. i hope you expand. good luck to you. small business. >> thank you very much. liz: popping up in a very difficult time. we appreciate it. of course. >>> as much of the world of retail gets upended by the pandemic, what do the cofounders of retail behemoths see for the future? i will be joining neil cavuto and the men who built home depot. this is tomorrow, ken langone and bernie marcus, for a fox business virtual town hall. do us a favor, submit your questions by facebook and instagram or e-mail them to investedinyou@foxbusiness.com. you may be featured in the special, america works together tomorrow 1:00 p.m. eastern only on fox business. i'm excited to be part of that. definitely tune in. then stay for "the claman countdown." >>> closing bell ringing in 26 minutes. dow is increasing its losses. we do have it down about 112 points. nasdaq still holding on to 69 points of gains. lockdowns giving a boom to zoom. microsoft, slack, all those work-at-
john crawford, chandler. the company is called pop up pantry.you are in oklahoma, go check them out. i hope you expand. good luck to you. small business. >> thank you very much. liz: popping up in a very difficult time. we appreciate it. of course. >>> as much of the world of retail gets upended by the pandemic, what do the cofounders of retail behemoths see for the future? i will be joining neil cavuto and the men who built home depot. this is tomorrow, ken langone and bernie...
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. >> reporter: labria chandler hasn't hit bottom, but she can see it in athens, georgia. >> out here alone, i have nothing, nothing but myself is and my kids. >> reporter: the single mother s a line lost her job as a line co cook. chandler is two months behind in rent, and they've been homeless before. >> i ne before. >> i need my place. i need a roof over my head. >> reporter: for millions, that roof has fallen in, especially among minority families. a recent study shows 61% of hispanic households have lost a job or income; 44% of black households, 38% of white. in tucker, georgia, this drive- through line keeps matthews cafeteria in business. >> 65 years. i mean, people have been fired. never laid a person off, here. i mean, we didn't even know how to do it. >> reporter: michael green had to lay off 24 employees. he rehired them with his p.p.p. loan. do you have any confidence in where you're going to be in three to six months? >> for the first time ever, no. i just don't know. >> reporter: marquee companies also face that uncertainty. neiman marcus filed for bankruptcy today. mgm
. >> reporter: labria chandler hasn't hit bottom, but she can see it in athens, georgia. >> out here alone, i have nothing, nothing but myself is and my kids. >> reporter: the single mother s a line lost her job as a line co cook. chandler is two months behind in rent, and they've been homeless before. >> i ne before. >> i need my place. i need a roof over my head. >> reporter: for millions, that roof has fallen in, especially among minority families. a...
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applies to nonunion ástaff and none unionachydemic employees. áuc president says that all tená campus chandlersn theá months ahead. >>> developing news toniht áin á oregon where the state supreme court has put áa judge's ruling on hold. tsar null and void. áthe áit says that social distancing orders were unconstitutional andá noodles legislative approve. her árestriction will remain iná effect while the courtlies arguments áin this case. >>> beaches áand in some cases ábars are reopening their probablies. áin florida, gyms can now reope as the state enters the fum phase áone of its plans. while restaurants ácan increase the number of customers served. a ánew jersey gym is defiling a stay at home order sailing it's >> we don't have to do this if it's unconstitutional. >> it will be at least a few weeks ábefore we know the effects of all the reopenings on the spread of the virus. >> we were given tentative go ahead. á>> ready to go but not so fast why a ánorm california's zoo's ápermission to reopen was then repsended. áup first, the president announced áhe's taken a drug to áprep vent coronaviru
applies to nonunion ástaff and none unionachydemic employees. áuc president says that all tená campus chandlersn theá months ahead. >>> developing news toniht áin á oregon where the state supreme court has put áa judge's ruling on hold. tsar null and void. áthe áit says that social distancing orders were unconstitutional andá noodles legislative approve. her árestriction will remain iná effect while the courtlies arguments áin this case. >>> beaches áand in some...
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you know this might be the biggest self driving test in the world probably in chandler in the u.s. state of. spin of running a fleet of driving taxis there but human safety drivers thank you for now so far a couple of 100 people used to write freedom service. california is the most autonomous vehicles on the roads and they have been involved in accidents difficult driving conditions pose huge problems for artificial intelligence an expectation of a federal law would have been tampered. i mean i'm quoting reince we'll have. within the let's say 5. 5 years well and already has a pass running autonomous driving skills. one round has one mile and has 4 stops in terms space for 6 people i want time and it's maximum speed at certain kilometers per hour not exactly what i call impressive but at least it's for free and this is what we germans like. everybody needs to be recharged so the world of us. the mobility of evolution is picking up speed in germany with the backing of the government a move to take to get bigger i was stunned to be able to tape it to feel good looks but inside when i
you know this might be the biggest self driving test in the world probably in chandler in the u.s. state of. spin of running a fleet of driving taxis there but human safety drivers thank you for now so far a couple of 100 people used to write freedom service. california is the most autonomous vehicles on the roads and they have been involved in accidents difficult driving conditions pose huge problems for artificial intelligence an expectation of a federal law would have been tampered. i mean...
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the biggest self driving test site in the world probably in chandler in the u.s.state of every cell from the google spin off when the running of driving taxis there what human safety driver suspect offering out so far a couple of 100 people used to write hailing service. california has the most autonomous vehicles on the roads and they have been involved in accidents difficult driving conditions pose huge problems for artificial intelligence and expectations of a federal law would have been tempted. i mean i'm fully revealed have been almost within the let's say 5. 5 years well and already has a class running autonomous driving skills. one round has one mile and has 4 stops in terms space for 6 people why one time and it's maximum speed at certain kilometers per hour not exactly what i call impressive but at least it's for free and this is what we germans like. everybody needs to be recharged so well that of us. the mobility of evolution is picking up speed in germany with the backing off the government movie tapes get big i stumble but it hit its records beautifu
the biggest self driving test site in the world probably in chandler in the u.s.state of every cell from the google spin off when the running of driving taxis there what human safety driver suspect offering out so far a couple of 100 people used to write hailing service. california has the most autonomous vehicles on the roads and they have been involved in accidents difficult driving conditions pose huge problems for artificial intelligence and expectations of a federal law would have been...
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wish the whole world were as early as possible when they got to know about the corona wires back in chandler. if. you get a mask. this virus spread so fast that we can't get all the patients on to a ventilator has a feeling we're running out of i.c.u. betsy. in big. initially we took in patients under 80 years of age now who are under literally patients under 70 through it maybe next week will any take in patients under 65 and in a minute this isn't a. they were there aren't enough beds in the i.c.u. if. there aren't enough ventilators for everyone. there just aren't enough machines to hook the patients up to to keep them alive. not enough. where they can't even relatives are allowed to visit the patients actually this part of the hospital is completely isolated area only the health workers are allowed in here. when a patient dies and their relatives just get their few belongings and the ashes at the end yes it has to live. every day the deaths are counted. just a few weeks ago each one was worth reporting. and italy's daily toll climbed into the hundreds which is almost $1000.00 deaths in a
wish the whole world were as early as possible when they got to know about the corona wires back in chandler. if. you get a mask. this virus spread so fast that we can't get all the patients on to a ventilator has a feeling we're running out of i.c.u. betsy. in big. initially we took in patients under 80 years of age now who are under literally patients under 70 through it maybe next week will any take in patients under 65 and in a minute this isn't a. they were there aren't enough beds in the...
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world would read yeah as early as possible when they got to know about the girl in the wires back in chandler. yeah they must be decided to spread so fast that we can't get all the patients on to ventilator has been a theme when running out of i.c.u. . in big families initially we took in patients under 80 years of age oh now patients under 70 through maybe next week we learned taking patients under 65 and this isn't anything quite. like they were there aren't enough beds in the i.c.u. if. there aren't enough ventilators everyone. knows but there just aren't enough machines to hook the patients up to to keep them alive so mucking up not enough. money. for the coach even relatives are allowed to visit the patients absolutely this part of the hospital is completely isolated there's only the health workers are allowed in here. when a patient dies their relatives just get a few belongings and the ashes spread to. every day the deaths are counted. just a few weeks ago each one was worth reporting. and italy's daily toll climbed into the hundreds. almost 1000 deaths in a single day. which country i
world would read yeah as early as possible when they got to know about the girl in the wires back in chandler. yeah they must be decided to spread so fast that we can't get all the patients on to ventilator has been a theme when running out of i.c.u. . in big families initially we took in patients under 80 years of age oh now patients under 70 through maybe next week we learned taking patients under 65 and this isn't anything quite. like they were there aren't enough beds in the i.c.u. if....
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we're going to head a couple of 100 miles south of new council to coventry to speak to simon chandler he's director of the center for the eurasian sport industry it's nice to have you with us simon i know there was opposition to this deal is that the kind of opposition do you think they could actually lose it's a difficult question to answer at the moment because there seems to be a wall of silence certainly in terms of the premier league's fit and proper person test i don't think necessarily that's going to be a major hurdle but i think the this whole deal is embedded within a complex network of different influences we've seen jamal khashoggi fiance for example sending letters to to newcastle fans and indeed to newspapers calling for the deal to be banned at the same time you also have the british government which on the one hand is facing pressure to. intervene in the deal but at the same time is obviously mindful of the business relationships the country already has with saudi arabia you then obviously got be in sports and there are concerns of legal action involving be at q. and s
we're going to head a couple of 100 miles south of new council to coventry to speak to simon chandler he's director of the center for the eurasian sport industry it's nice to have you with us simon i know there was opposition to this deal is that the kind of opposition do you think they could actually lose it's a difficult question to answer at the moment because there seems to be a wall of silence certainly in terms of the premier league's fit and proper person test i don't think necessarily...
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and zachariah chandler another figure of veteran of the underground railroad and james ashley was too he would have and a very dramatic looking guy and looks like beethoven. [laughter] and young and masterful parliamentarian as well. the charles sumner maybe the biggest single member of the wartime congress with the gray antislave larry or raider lawn - - orator with gray hair everybody love to hear them on the stop but nobody paid attention to him on capitol hill. but there were some eastern tennessee and to have deeply racist. and there might have been one from louisiana which did have a unionist element. i wouldn't swear to that. there was the virginian. it is a handful they were allowed to remain but the union armies marched to the enclave to reestablish governments to the union and there is a lot of controversy if they had any business or not. very controversial. >> one more question. >> you started the talk giving a picture so can you describe that a little more? >> it was washington dc with the blacks doing the cleaning and the boots it just seems alexandria down the road reocc
and zachariah chandler another figure of veteran of the underground railroad and james ashley was too he would have and a very dramatic looking guy and looks like beethoven. [laughter] and young and masterful parliamentarian as well. the charles sumner maybe the biggest single member of the wartime congress with the gray antislave larry or raider lawn - - orator with gray hair everybody love to hear them on the stop but nobody paid attention to him on capitol hill. but there were some eastern...
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he graduated from virginia union university along with chandler owen and graduated columbia university law school. served victor daily and in the 92nd division as well and was also an officer. the united states anxious to expose the discrimination that he and his fellow soldiers and officers faced while overseas. of 1919, he july published a series of articles on the experiences of black soldiers during the war. as an analysis of negro patriotism. 92nd division the revealed to readers what black soldiers encountered and entered in france. his most powerful essay appeared in the december 1919 issue of the messenger under the title, the immediate function of the negro veteran. veteran byd negro virtue of his service and experience has a certain special which -- cannot fail to afford to press to the limit. to stop lynch law and discrimination in the united states than many americans want to see. byis accomplishing it resolute demonstration of self-defense and a cologne -- growing desire to lose his life in a good cause. veterans tod black actively fight against white supremacy and serve a
he graduated from virginia union university along with chandler owen and graduated columbia university law school. served victor daily and in the 92nd division as well and was also an officer. the united states anxious to expose the discrimination that he and his fellow soldiers and officers faced while overseas. of 1919, he july published a series of articles on the experiences of black soldiers during the war. as an analysis of negro patriotism. 92nd division the revealed to readers what...
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the chandler family is notorious, they were notorious for using the paper as a political cudgel, but like reading the actual articles and seeing how sensationalist and blatantly untrue a lot of the stuff that they published was just advanced the political agenda of the owners, that was something that left an impression for sure. >> definitely, especially as a member of the media. >> i'm in love with the "l.a. times" and i love the paper. i think the "l.a. times" now is amazing but reading about the "l.a. times" in the 50s and reading those articles was mind blowing. >>. [inaudible] >> it was an interesting experience. one thing about this book that i love was getting the chance to speak with people about their lives and getting people to tell their story. it's hard to overstate the responsibility that i feel when nobody's sitting down with me so my favorite memories from writing the book are probably sitting in somebody's tiny room or kitchen with them andjust hearing them tell their stories . a few of the people i interviewed had passed away. and since i started writing the book and
the chandler family is notorious, they were notorious for using the paper as a political cudgel, but like reading the actual articles and seeing how sensationalist and blatantly untrue a lot of the stuff that they published was just advanced the political agenda of the owners, that was something that left an impression for sure. >> definitely, especially as a member of the media. >> i'm in love with the "l.a. times" and i love the paper. i think the "l.a. times"...
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it's sort of raymond chandler meets rod sterling. look, it's got everything.ere's some supernatural things going on with the brilliant natalie dormer. and she plays the sister of santa muerte, magda. you know, remember the mother of the gabor sisters? >> stephen: sure. >> anyway-- >> stephen: nathan. >> it's beautifully done and brilliantly written and i'm-- i just feel lucky and grateful to be a part of it. >> stephen: well, we are-- we are lucky and grateful-- we are lucky and grateful to have you here tonight. >> no, don't go! don't leave me alone here! i can't take it anymore! >> stephen: it's just you and samuel beckett's fishnets. >> no, i'm here-- ( laughs ) >> stephen: i've got-- we do gotta go. we can't wait to see you live on stage again, nathan. >> you're very kind. t will be so lovely we canbe all be together again in a live theater, isn't it? >> i hope so. no, i hope we all come out of this for the better and, yes. well, stay safe and healthy and my best to you and your family. >> stephen: thank you, nathan. >> all right. >> stephen: "penny dreadf
it's sort of raymond chandler meets rod sterling. look, it's got everything.ere's some supernatural things going on with the brilliant natalie dormer. and she plays the sister of santa muerte, magda. you know, remember the mother of the gabor sisters? >> stephen: sure. >> anyway-- >> stephen: nathan. >> it's beautifully done and brilliantly written and i'm-- i just feel lucky and grateful to be a part of it. >> stephen: well, we are-- we are lucky and grateful-- we...
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he graduated from virginia union university along with chandler a when -- owen and graduated columbia university law school. he knew victor daily and served in the 92nd division as well and was also an officer. he returned to the united states anxious to expose the discrimination that he and his fellow soldiers and officers of the 92nd division faced while overseas. beginning in july of 1919, he published a series of articles on the experiences of black soldiers during the war. essays like propaganda and an analysis of negro patriotism. the social experience of the negro soldier abroad and the failure of the 92nd division revealed to readers what black soldiers encountered and entered -- and endured in france. his most powerful essay appeared in the december 1919 issue of the messenger under the title, "the immediate function of the returnederan." the negro veteran by virtue of his service and experience has a certain special function, which he cannot afford to fail to press to the limit. he continued, the returned soldier, by reason of his military training, can do more to stop lynch
he graduated from virginia union university along with chandler a when -- owen and graduated columbia university law school. he knew victor daily and served in the 92nd division as well and was also an officer. he returned to the united states anxious to expose the discrimination that he and his fellow soldiers and officers of the 92nd division faced while overseas. beginning in july of 1919, he published a series of articles on the experiences of black soldiers during the war. essays like...
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i am chandler. and joey. and, uh, pam is rachel. and dwight is kramer. so the monkey does the sex thing right... here! (michael) that's funny! that's funny. not offensive. because it's nature, educational. do you want the link? 'cause then you could forward it around. um, i... consider it. maybe, maybe. well, we'll see. because i don't know if it's a-- wha--come on! what has two thumbs and likes to bone your mom? this guy! oh, you are so bad. yeah. oh, phew, ro, rah! aaah! oh, this guy is out of control. he is a madman. better get the bleep button ready for him. bleep bleep! what's up, halpert? still queer? (michael) uh-oh! oh ho ho! todd packer and i are total bff. best friends forever. he and i came up together as salesmen. one time we were out and we met this set of twins. and packer told them that we were brothers. and so, you know, one thing led to another. and we brought 'em back to the motel. and then packer did both of them. it was awesome. it was... ow ow ow! oh. okay, grade a gossip for you right now. randall, cfo, resigned. nobody knows why. a
i am chandler. and joey. and, uh, pam is rachel. and dwight is kramer. so the monkey does the sex thing right... here! (michael) that's funny! that's funny. not offensive. because it's nature, educational. do you want the link? 'cause then you could forward it around. um, i... consider it. maybe, maybe. well, we'll see. because i don't know if it's a-- wha--come on! what has two thumbs and likes to bone your mom? this guy! oh, you are so bad. yeah. oh, phew, ro, rah! aaah! oh, this guy is out...
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so when chandler, you have create records and experiences. i served with you but i've heard so much about this when the fact is this president is harder to challenge and i think everybody recognizes that and i would hope to see some acknowledgment of that from you, a little bit more than we have today because that's really kind of shows the independence. you did mention the night -- there with the occasions where you would either resign or walk away. are there other ways to push back on a president that is trying to influence the independence of an inspector general than just walking away from the job in frustration? >> i will do my job as the inspector general and sometimes that involves working with administration officials to come them that they should change the program or allows you to get information. that's part of leadership and experience, both of which i have and i would like to use as the general to avoid these conflicts. it's been more than one time that i had to investigate and make an adverse report and face tough criticism not
so when chandler, you have create records and experiences. i served with you but i've heard so much about this when the fact is this president is harder to challenge and i think everybody recognizes that and i would hope to see some acknowledgment of that from you, a little bit more than we have today because that's really kind of shows the independence. you did mention the night -- there with the occasions where you would either resign or walk away. are there other ways to push back on a...
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matthew chandler, department staff. the item is a conditional use authorization to install a new a at&t mobility project facility at 755 stanyan street known also as 607 kezar drive. and a parcel within the public zoning district. the public includes installation of 12 at&t ann 10 ans and 24 remote radio heads on existing stadium light poles and ancillary equipment including pole-mounted and ground-mounted equipment. and screened behind an iron fence. verizon wireless has a project for the southside of kezar stadium heard at a future hearing in that the commission has the option to continue this item as well to review the scope of both projects at once. the project sponsors held a preapplication meeting at the san francisco county fair building at 1199 ninth avenue on thursday, july 11, 2019. at 6:00 p.m.. according to application materials, 10 community members attended this meeting and most of which were interested in discussing electromagnetic health concerns and project specific details including design and equipmen
matthew chandler, department staff. the item is a conditional use authorization to install a new a at&t mobility project facility at 755 stanyan street known also as 607 kezar drive. and a parcel within the public zoning district. the public includes installation of 12 at&t ann 10 ans and 24 remote radio heads on existing stadium light poles and ancillary equipment including pole-mounted and ground-mounted equipment. and screened behind an iron fence. verizon wireless has a project for...